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The YouTube video discusses a study that found that a combination of metformin, growth hormone, and dhea can help to clock the body back two years. If this technology can be developed into a treatment for humans, it could potentially extend human life by another 20 or 30 years.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses a study that found that people look younger if they are in a state of perceived adversity (hormesis). This concept is related to the idea of health and longevity, as it is believed that hormesis can extend the lifespan and keep people healthier for longer.
  • 00:05:00 The author discusses how intermittent fasting can help him to have better blood biochemistry and a younger predicted age. He also discusses the importance of meat and how being on a plant-based diet affects his enjoyment of it.
  • 00:10:00 The author discusses how intermittent fasting and physical exercise can both help the body to recycle old proteins and protect against diseases. He also suggests that weightlifting is important for male hormones and female hormones.
  • 00:15:00 The aging process is unstoppable, or is it? In this video, Kristin Logue explains how high blood sugar (glucose) can accelerate aging, and how intermittent fasting and restricted feeding can help to turn over these glucoronidated proteins and prevent diabetes and aging in general.
  • 00:20:00 The author discusses the benefits of red light therapy, hyperbaric oxygen, and metformin in the aging process. He also discusses the possible side effects of these treatments. He concludes that red light therapy and hyperbaric oxygen may be helpful for some people, and metformin may be helpful for turning on the body's ampk defenses.
  • 00:25:00 The aging process is unstoppable, or is it? Some benefits of aging include a better understanding of health risks, increased competitiveness, and better memory. The future of medicine is continuous monitoring of the body, which is important in catching health risks early.
  • 00:30:00 The author discusses how testosterone therapy can help people look younger on the outside, but may not have an effect on lifespan. The author also discusses how fasting and weight loss can help increase testosterone levels.
  • 00:35:00 The author discusses how taking growth hormone and other peptides can help people feel better and look younger, but warns that long-term use can have negative side effects. The author also discusses how NAD levels can be raised by taking supplements, and how this can lead to better hormone production and a decreased risk of cancer.
  • 00:40:00 The Aging Process is Unstoppable, or is it? There is little solid evidence that NAD injections or metformin help with any specific health concerns, but they do have some potential benefits.
  • 00:45:00 The aging process is unstoppable, or is it...? The author discusses the various processes that contribute to aging, including the role of genetics and the impact of lifestyle choices. He goes on to say that one day it will be possible to alter one's genetic makeup permanently, and that Crispr, a new gene-editing technology, is making this a reality.
  • 00:50:00 The YouTube video discusses the idea that we may be able to reset the age of the body in the near future. It discusses how gene editing and other technologies are helping to advance this goal. The video also discusses the potential benefits of such a technology, such as the ability to cure blindness in people.
  • 00:55:00 The Aging Process Is Unstoppable, Or Is It...? A study published in the first few months of the pandemic found that by treating people with a combination of metformin, growth hormone, and dhea, they were able to clock the body back two years. This technology is currently being used to reverse the age of Alzheimer's and dementia mice. If this technology is able to be developed into a treatment for humans, it could potentially extend human life by another 20 or 30 years.

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The speaker in this video discusses the aging process and how it is unstoppable. He shares that while it can be difficult, aging also provides opportunities for growth. He talks about his work in developing a test to determine a person's true biological age and in coaching people into a healthier and longer life. He recommends that listeners of his podcast share his content with others to help them learn and live better.

  • 01:00:00 The aging process is unstoppable, but it's also a time of great opportunity and change. Difficult experiences within a decade can mean a lot of pain and suffering, but they also mean opportunities for growth. The speaker shares that they are optimistic about humanity and the world, and that by helping themselves, they also help save the planet. They mention that they worry about not achieving their life goals, but are grateful for the experiences and knowledge they have.
  • 01:05:00 The narrator shares that he is a relatively calm guy in his 50s, but he recognizes that he needs to work at it to maintain his calmness. He talks about his work in developing a test to determine a person's true biological age, which starts at conception and continues to age even when the person is young. He also discusses his work in coaching millions of people into a healthier and longer life. He shares that one way to find him on social media is by following @tallyhealth on Instagram and @telehealth on Twitter. He recommends that listeners of his podcast also subscribe to these channels. He shares that one of the reasons his podcast is growing so fast is because it provides practical advice that can help people improve their lives. He recommends that listeners of his show share his content with others to help them learn and live better.

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