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Anti-Aging DIY Anonymous 303200

The average life expectancy in my home country is around 78 years for men and 83 years for women. Living longer has long been the norm in industrialized countries. But 78 years is too short for me and many people feel the same way. I would rather prefer 150+.

For example, Sam Altman recently invested 180 million dollars in a start-up that promises an extra 10 healthy years, Peter Thiel is investing in "young blood", i.e. blood from young people that is injected into old people to achieve a rejuvenating effect.

What are Laion's tips for living longer and healthier? Standard tips are intermittent fasting, exercise, vegetables and a small amount of nuts every day. Will we be able to replicate future therapies based on immunosuppressants ourselves? If so, how complex is that?

Are there any interesting studies that show how you can effectively prolong your life?

Anonymous 303206

Eat lots of anti oxidants, Omega 3s and Protein in food form to reduce oxidative damage ( but in a limit ) and practise anti stress methods

Anonymous 303322

>>303200
Seems like human life is capped at ~120 both from historical source material and modern super centenarian research.

Basically, you gotta hold back a lot of seperate cellular processes at once. It can be done. You can look at people like Bryan Johnson who does it all with medical measurements to ensure he's actually getting the right result.

But yeah, start with the basics– whole foods, exercise, good sleep, and move from there

Anonymous 303324

unpopular opinion: fasting is bad for you

Anonymous 303326

>>303324
It's actually optimal because the human body isn't supposed to be constantly digesting something.

Anonymous 303339

>>303326
fasting:
>raises cortisol
>raises adrenaline
>lowers metabolism
>puts you at risk of hypoglycemia
>can lead to muscle breakdown

what's more optimal is frequent, small, easily digestible meals. early humans were grazing and foraging constantly, it's nothing new. putting stress on your body ages you more than you'd think

Anonymous 303346

>>303200
It’s unlikely that you’ll be able to live for over 150 years unless we get developments in medical technology (which isn’t impossible, I think we may be able to extend our lifespans by a couple decades or maybe up to a thousand or so years one day even if it’s after our time but I don’t expect humans to live trillions of years or longer). Generally diet, exercise, a good sleep schedule, keeping a good mental state, etc. can help ensure a longer lifespan

Anonymous 303349

>>303206
>protein in food form
Is whey protein fit into that category?

Anonymous 303359

>>303349
By food form I meant all 3 and yes whey counts …if you have ever eaten curd the water u see on top is whey …same with cottage cheese …selecting a proper protein supplement should be done with proper research …like any supplement honestly

Anonymous 303360

>>303339
I wasnt aware of this …had to fast or would have never lost the weight and now I fast subconciously …I think I will stop this soon

Anonymous 303363

>>303360
you should look into dr. ray peat and try out his dieting principles nona, theyre really effective and pro-metabolic

Anonymous 303385

>>303363
I like the glass of orange juice and scoop of vanilla ice cream idea

Anonymous ## Cleanup crew 303473

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