This MUST be the very best , almost 2 hrs spent....... Just LOVED these, two, genuine, truth speakers, truth seekers, who are clearly fine, with putting their Ego's aside.... Massive thanks, & massive respect .... Just LOVED this..... Thank You both xx
@dominikh9526
18 сағат бұрын
Excellent, this is what I say with having experts on the podcast and not shill contrarians. Thank you for this episode Simon!
@milanpintar
16 сағат бұрын
I’m so glad Venki came on!!! i’ve bought his book and audio book.
@AGBRADFORD
16 сағат бұрын
7am here in California, great way to wake up. Our research quarter has started at my UC school and talk of improving quality of life dominates all we do. Deeply wished your show could travel here one day and we can watch your live interviews with more insightful people like Venki. Even as we eat well and exercise, our biology still leaves so much to discover. The fog clearing over the ocean view this morning is a great metaphor for the moment. Your inquiries are refreshing and sincere. Thx Simon. ☺
@wallyrbc
9 сағат бұрын
Enjoyed the talk! My biggest take-away was to enjoy my life - not be so fixated on avoiding death by being too strict with my diet and avoiding alcohol. Yes, I’m well aware of the health risks associated with alcohol, but it’s also one of life’s pleasures (in moderation) and can be part of a healthy social life. I know someone will probably be quick to tell me you don’t need to drink to have fun.
@musicmonsterman8395
12 сағат бұрын
When he says "characters with vested interest" I always just think of Sinclair 🤣
@lighthealerastrid1465
Сағат бұрын
@@musicmonsterman8395 the first person who came to my mind as well 😊
@lighthealerastrid1465
Сағат бұрын
I started listening to this a short while before bed, with the idea of staying up a little later.. Big mistake. The doctor has the most beautiful, calming voice and I started falling off. I hasten to say not from boredom. So I will have to wait until tomorrow to hear the rest of what this fascinating man has to say.
@cinuk
13 сағат бұрын
Super interesting interview. One of the best. Thank you
@peterz53
18 сағат бұрын
On the blood exchange issue, the Conboy lab has shown (2020 and 2022 papers) that removing old plasma has many of the same positive effects as parabiosis. Although some of their work was in humans they have yet to show how long the effects last and how much old plasma needs to be taken out and at what age to start. Nevertheless, there is potentially a huge untapped dataset in that plasma donation has been around for a long time. Same for the medical treatment version (TPE). This doesn't stop unscrupulous MDs from charging thousands for this even though we can go to our local blood bank (in the US) and donate (free) about 25% of our plasma 1x/4 weeks. Some plasma-only centers allow 2x/week donation. Anyone doing this should use some of the markers noted the Conboy's 2022 paper as well as tracking normal blood markers. Another study showed that long term plasma donation will also reduce the load of persistent chemicals, like fire retardants (PEFAS).
@bartstienen4161
17 сағат бұрын
@@peterz53 well, that is a bonus, just last week i went for my second plasma donation and plan to go every other week.. knowing it maybe has benefits for my own health makes it even more worth while doing 👍
@nolanwardy7409
13 сағат бұрын
Great talk. But, i think it’s common sense that eating a seasonal ancestral diet is going to be beneficial for heath and life span. Diet, light, water and magnetism should be everyone’s health priority.
@jonathonmills3563
13 сағат бұрын
Nice conversation, he’s clearly not very knowledgeable about rapamycin research, which is ok. I’m more interested in topics that are more directly in his wheelhouse
@hidaven
18 сағат бұрын
Whoa!!! Knowledgeable thinkers of our time! You’re both talking about longevity and that damn candle is pumping out sooty cancer causing chemicals in the air. Lol. Trim that wick my man! Otherwise great interview Pal. xo
@melb.4626
13 сағат бұрын
Assuming doesnt do you any favors, while paraffin wax candles are toxic; soy wax, beeswax, coconut and a few other alternative waxes for making candles are non toxic :) And they are increasingly popular, not hard to find. They probably know this, we don't know for sure those candles are cancer-causing paraffin.
@hidaven
10 сағат бұрын
@@melb.4626 oh wake up Junior! That black smoke is all the proof you need! NO black smoke is healthy! A properly lit and burning candle makes NO black smoke! And it’s NOT the wax Einstein, it’s the “too long” wick which may also have a thin wire within further adding to the toxicity. Learn from me Otis.
@KatoKato-mx1gf
7 сағат бұрын
I'd be more concerned with what is being sprayed in our atmosphere
@hidaven
7 сағат бұрын
@@KatoKato-mx1gfthat too…..
@Combinationlock
8 сағат бұрын
Human evolution cares about survival first and foremost, seeking and consuming the highest quality food source followed by the mechanism of natural selection, survival of the fittest where individuals most adapt to their environment survive. These adaptations are a requirement prior to the mechanism of procreation, and to procreate for as long as possible. Seeking and consuming high quality nutrition enabled humans to live longer enabling more time to teach, learn, innervate, share knowledge and wisdom, make tools, etc. Ev
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