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Welcome to Supplements Podcast by RevGenetics, the podcast that explores cutting-edge science behind natural supplements, herbs, and foods. Each episode dives into newly published studies, uncovering the incredible ways nature can support and enhance your health. Whether you’re curious about the latest breakthroughs or looking for practical insights to improve your well-being, this podcast is your trusted source for staying informed on how natural remedies can boost your vitality. Tune in for expert analysis, easy-to-understand breakdowns, and the science.
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In this episode of The Deep Dive, supported by RevGenetics, we explore a groundbreaking shift in oncology: the use of nanomedicine to dismantle the defenses of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC). A 2026 scientific review published in Clinical and Translational Medicine introduces STING-activating nanomedicines as "microscopic Trojan horses" designed to turn the tide against one of the most aggressive forms of cancer.Unlike other breast cancers that have identifiable receptors, TNBC is notoriously "cold"—it effectively wears an invisibility cloak, evading the immune system's natural detection. Les and Amy unpack how these innovative nanocarriers "illuminate" the tumor, triggering the STING pathway to wake up the immune system and initiate a targeted strike. Join us as we discuss how this bridge between nanotechnology and innate immune modulation is paving the way for the next generation of cancer therapy.Supported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity ProductsReferenced Study:🔗 Stimulator of interferon genes (STING)-activating nanomedicines: Translating innate immune modulation into effective therapy for triple-negative breast cancerHashtags:#TNBC #CancerResearch #Nanomedicine #Immunotherapy #BreastCancerAwareness #STINGPathway #Oncology #MedicalBreakthrough #TheDeepDive #RevGenetics #ScienceUpdate2026 #TripleNegativeBreastCancer #ImmuneActivation #Nanotechnology #HealthScience #CancerTreatment #InnateImmunity #BioTech #MedicalInnovation #RevGeneticsSupport
In this episode of The Deep Dive, supported by RevGenetics, we explore a paradigm-shifting breakthrough in reproductive science: a 2026 paper by Alexander Taktikidze that challenges the long-held belief that women are born with a finite number of eggs.This research introduces In Vitro Gametogenesis (IVG), a revolutionary process that could essentially "manufacture" new egg cells from common somatic cells, such as skin or blood. The study outlines two groundbreaking methods to achieve this, most notably a "time machine" approach that uses cellular reprogramming to rewind adult cells back into pluripotent stem cells.This technology doesn't just offer a new path for fertility treatments; it suggests the possibility of an endless supply of eggs, providing transformative hope for those facing infertility, age-related decline, or the long-term effects of cancer treatment. While the potential to rewrite the biological clock is immense, the road ahead is complex. Join Les and Amy as they unpack the "time machine" science, the ethical landscape of engineering life, and the significant hurdles researchers must clear to make IVG a clinical reality.Supported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity ProductsReferenced Study:🔗 Engineering Oocytes from Somatic Cells#FertilityBreakthrough #IVG #ReproductiveHealth #LongevityScience #WomenInScience #StemCellResearch #Bioengineering #FertilityJourney #DeepDivePodcast #RevGenetics #ScienceNews2026 #CellularReprogramming #InfertilityHope #FutureOfMedicine #OocyteEngineering #RevGeneticsSupport
In this episode of The Deep Dive, supported by RevGenetics, Les and Amy explore a high-tech evolution of an ancient biological ally: Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB). Known for centuries as the backbone of fermentation, these "good bacteria" are being reimagined through the lens of Precision Biomanufacturing.A 2026 review reveals how scientists are upgrading these microbes into programmable, microscopic factories. While they traditionally preserved food by converting sugars into lactic acid, this new frontier moves beyond artisanal methods to a controlled, "high-tech greenhouse" approach. This shift allows for the precise production of customized medicines, essential vitamins, and personalized superfoods directly within the bacteria themselves.Join us as we unpack the fusion of ancient food science and cutting-edge synthetic biology, and how these tiny organisms are set to transform the future of nutrition and personalized medicine.---Supported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity ProductsReferenced Study:🔗 Precision Biomanufacturing with Lactic Acid Bacteria: From Ancestral Fermentations to Technological Innovation and Future Prospects for Next-Generation Functional FoodsHashtags:#LacticAcidBacteria #Biomanufacturing #RevGenetics #PrecisionNutrition #SyntheticBiology #FunctionalFoods #Microbiome #Biotech #HealthyAging #DeepDivePodcast #Microbiology #Probiotics #ScienceBreakthroughs #FutureOfFood #MicrobialFactories #FermentationScience #Bioengineering #HealthTech #LongevityScience #Podcast
In this episode of the RevGenetics Podcast, Les and Amy explore a groundbreaking intersection of high-tech supercomputing and traditional herbal medicine. Norovirus, a global health crisis responsible for over 200,000 deaths annually, has historically been nearly impossible to treat due to its rapid genetic mutations. Traditional drug development simply can't keep up—until now.Researchers in Bangladesh have pioneered a new approach using advanced in silico computer simulations to screen natural compounds for antiviral potential. By analyzing the molecular properties of strawberries and ginger, scientists have identified key inhibitors that could stop norovirus in its tracks. Join us as we unpack how these innovative simulations are paving the way for faster, nature-inspired treatments to combat this deadly stomach bug.---Supported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity ProductsReferenced Study:🔗 Structure-based computational screening and molecular dynamics reveal potential inhibitors of Norovirus VP1 and RdRp Proteins: an in-silico study---#Norovirus #RevGenetics #HerbalMedicine #Supercomputing #InSilico #AntiviralResearch #GingerBenefits #StrawberryExtract #StomachBug #PublicHealth #MedicalInnovation #Bioinformatics #DrugDiscovery #NaturalCures #MolecularDynamics #VirusPrevention #HealthTech #SciencePodcast #BangladeshResearch
In this episode of the RevGenetics Podcast, Les and Amy explore a surprising breakthrough in the industrialization of traditional medicine: the "junk food" diet for silkworms.A recent study published in Metabolites investigates Bombyx Batryticatus—stiff silkworms used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine—and how moving away from their natural diet might actually make them more effective. The traditional reliance on seasonal mulberry leaves has long posed a massive supply chain challenge; however, researchers discovered that when these worms were switched to an artificial diet, they didn't just survive—they thrived.The experiment compared worms fed on a natural diet, an artificial diet, and a mix of both, revealing that the artificial diet could potentially enhance the medicinal properties of the worms while ensuring a year-round supply. Join us as we unpack the implications of this study and what it means for the future of standardized medicine and biological unpredictability.Supported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity ProductsReferenced Study:🔗 Metabolomics Analysis Reveals the Potential Advantage of Artificial Diet-Fed Bombyx Batryticatus in Disease Treatment#RevGenetics #SilkwormStudy #TraditionalChineseMedicine #BiotechInnovation #BombyxBatryticatus #MedicalResearch #SupplyChainRevolution #Metabolomics #BiologyBreakthrough #SciencePodcast #AlternativeMedicine #NaturalProducts #IndustrialScience #ModernMedicine #HealthTech #RevGeneticsSupport
In this episode of The Deep Dive, we explore a groundbreaking 2026 discovery that challenges everything we thought we knew about how our bodies break down.Research led by Laura Gigalia has uncovered a "secret squad" of youthful stem cells hidden within our bones that appear to defy the traditional aging process. While the rest of our body follows the "wear and tear" concept, these resilient cells continue to repair tissue with the same vigor they had in our 20s.However, there’s a catch: as we age, the rest of the "bone construction crew" becomes less efficient. Some cells turn into "zombies" (senescent cells) that stir up trouble, while others stop building strong bone and start producing fat instead. Join Les and Amy as they unpack how these elite stem cells managed to stay young, and what this means for the future of bone health, mobility, and the fight against biological aging.Supported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity ProductsReferenced Study:🔗 Mesenchymal Progenitor Cell Resilience Counteracts Tissue Aging#StemCells #LongevityResearch #BoneHealth #HealthyAging #LauraGigalia #AntiAgingScience #RevGenetics #CellularAging #DeepDivePodcast #Biohacking #ScienceBreakthroughs #RegenerativeMedicine #BoneDensity #LongevityPotential #AgingGracefully #StemCellResearch #BiologyNews #HealthOptimization #FutureOfMedicine #RevGeneticsSupport
In this episode of The Deep Dive, supported by RevGenetics, we explore a scientific showdown between modern medicine and ancient herbal wisdom: Diclofenac vs. White Horehound.Chronic inflammation is a silent driver of aging and a precursor to numerous metabolic diseases. While Diclofenac is a powerhouse painkiller widely used to block inflammatory enzymes, its long-term use comes with a heavy price tag—increasing the risk of stomach ulcers, kidney strain, and cardiovascular issues.A recent study published on Research Square utilizes advanced molecular docking and "In Silico" simulations to investigate whether White Horehound (Marrubium vulgare) could be the safer alternative we’ve been looking for. The research highlights specific flavonoids within the plant that target the COX-2 enzyme with precision, potentially offering the anti-inflammatory benefits of a pharmaceutical drug without the toxic side effects.Join Les and Amy as they unpack the importance of managing inflammation for longevity and why the future of healthy aging might be rooted in the natural world.Supported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity ProductsReferenced Study:🔗 In Silico Evaluation of Anti-Inflammatory Flavonoids from Marrubium vulgare L.: DFT Reactivity, Molecular Docking with COX Isozymes, Molecular Dynamic Simulation and Toxicity Prediction#WhiteHorehound #Diclofenac #LongevityResearch #AntiInflammatory #HealthyAging #RevGenetics #NaturalRemedies #InflammationScience #DeepDivePodcast #MarrubiumVulgare #MolecularDocking #BioHacking #PlantMedicine #ChronicInflammation #ScienceBreakthroughs #LongevitySupplements #PainRelief #WellnessJourney #RevGeneticsSupport
In this episode of The Deep Dive, we explore the powerful role of SIRT6, also known as Sirtuin 6, in extending both healthspan and lifespan. Often described as a master regulator of aging, SIRT6 functions as a central control hub for critical metabolic pathways, including hydrogen sulfide production and one carbon metabolism, helping preserve youthful cellular function as we age.Research shows that restoring SIRT6 balance can mimic the effects of caloric restriction, one of the most studied longevity interventions. In genetically engineered mouse studies, enhanced SIRT6 activity led to improved glucose control, reduced cancer risk, protection against obesity, and delayed metabolic decline.These findings highlight how proper cellular maintenance does not just add years to life, but life to years. Join us as we break down the science behind SIRT6, why it plays such a critical role in healthy aging, and what this research could mean for the future of longevity and metabolic health.Supported by RevGenetics: Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore MetaCurcumin by RevGenetics MetaCurcumin has been shown to upregulate SIRT6 expression up to 10 fold in CD4 human immune cells https://www.revgenetics.com/products/metacurcumin-maximum-strength-super-curcumin-in-liquid-capsulesReferenced Study: SIRT6 and Metabolic Longevity Research https://www.pnas.org/doi/epdf/10.1073/pnas.2514084122Hashtags:#SIRT6 #Sirtuin6 #LongevityResearch #HealthyAging #Healthspan #Lifespan #MetabolicHealth #CaloricRestriction #AntiAgingScience #RevGenetics #DeepDivePodcast #AgingResearch #CellularMaintenance #GlucoseControl #CancerResearch #ObesityPrevention #LongevityPodcast #MetaCurcumin #CurcuminScience #Epigenetics
In this episode of the RevGenetics Podcast, Les and Amy explore the powerful synergy between the Mediterranean diet and physical activity in promoting longevity. While the diet provides the necessary raw materials for cellular repair, exercise acts as a vital signal to utilize these resources—effectively "turbocharging" the body’s anti-aging processes.The discussion centers on how this combination targets three key cellular players: telomeres, AMPK, and SIRT1. By lowering inflammation and optimizing energy management, this lifestyle duo serves as a first line of defense against chronic disease.The research highlighted in this episode reveals staggering health benefits from this integrated lifestyle: Mortality: A 40% drop in all-cause mortality over a 12-year period. Metabolic Health: A 52% reduction in the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Brain Health: A 53% to 65% decrease in the risk of Alzheimer’s and cognitive decline. Heart Health: A 30% to 47% reduction in major cardiovascular events.Tune in to understand how simple habits, like adding olive oil to a salad or taking the stairs, can send profound life-extending commands to your cells.Supported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity ProductsReferenced Study:🔗 Physical activity role in health advancement with mediterranean diet#MediterraneanDiet #Longevity #PhysicalActivity #HealthyAging #RevGenetics #AntiAging #Telomeres #AMPK #SIRT1 #CellularHealth #BrainHealth #HeartHealth #DiabetesPrevention #WellnessJourney #Biohacking #NutritionScience #ExerciseIsMedicine #LifeExtension #ChronicDiseasePrevention #RevGeneticsSupport
In this episode of the RevGenetics Podcast, Les and Amy dive into the complex world of Alzheimer’s research, focusing on the primary culprits behind memory loss: toxic protein buildup. We break down the science of Amyloid-beta clusters and Tau tangles, explaining how these proteins disrupt brain function from the inside out.The biggest hurdle in treatment isn't just creating a drug—it's getting it past the Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB), the body’s highly selective security system. We explore cutting-edge solutions like exosomes and nanoparticles, which act as "miniature delivery trucks" to smuggle life-saving treatments directly into the brain. By leveraging nature’s own transport methods, researchers are opening a bold new frontier in targeted medicine.Join us as we unpack the implications of recent studies and discuss what these delivery breakthroughs mean for the future of neurodegenerative care and brain health.Supported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity & Brain Health ProductsReferenced Study:🔗 Amyloid Beta and Tau Aggregation: The Etiology and Potential Pharmaceutical Approaches for Alzheimer’s Disease#AlzheimersResearch #BrainHealth #Neuroscience #RevGenetics #DrugDelivery #Nanoparticles #Exosomes #AmyloidBeta #TauProteins #HealthyAging #Longevity #MedicalScience #MemoryLoss #ScienceBreakthroughs #Neurology #DeepDivePodcast #AntiAging #BrainSecurity #TargetedMedicine #AlzheimersPrevention
In this episode of the RevGenetics Podcast, Les and Amy explore a cutting-edge breakthrough in cellular health: the use of nanotechnology to neutralize "zombie cells" after chemotherapy.While chemotherapy is a vital tool in fighting cancer, it often leaves behind senescent cells—damaged cells that refuse to die. These "zombie cells" act like tiny factories, leaking toxins and inflammatory markers like interleukin-6 and interleukin-8, which can lead to chronic inflammation and even increase the risk of cancer recurrence.We dive into a groundbreaking doctoral dissertation, "The Influence of Fisetin-Loaded Liposomes on Therapy-Induced Senescent Cells," which examines a powerful solution: Fisetin. While this natural compound found in fruits is a potent senolytic, it is notoriously difficult for the body to absorb because it is water-insoluble.The game-changer? Nanotechnology. By using liposomes for precise delivery, researchers are finding ways to target these harmful toxins directly, offering a new path to combat the side effects of therapy-induced senescence and promote long-term recovery.Join us as we unpack how high-tech delivery systems and natural compounds are joining forces to redefine post-therapy wellness.Supported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity ProductsReferenced Study:🔗 The influence of fisetin-loaded liposomes on therapy-induced senescent cells#Fisetin #LongevityResearch #CellularHealth #HealthyAging #Senolytic #RevGenetics #ZombieCells #Nanotechnology #CancerRecovery #AntiAgingScience #DeepDivePodcast #Interleukin6 #LiposomalDelivery #ScienceBreakthroughs #CellularSenescence #BioHacking #WellnessInnovation #PostChemoHealth #RevGeneticsSupport
In this episode of the RevGenetics Podcast, Les and Amy explore a profound connection between our environment and our DNA: how social stressors impact cellular biology. We delve into the "p53-dependent cellular senescence" pathway to understand how social adversity can physically accelerate the aging process.Using a "factory analogy," we explain how damaged cells are forced into retirement to prevent serious issues like cancer. However, when these retired cells accumulate due to chronic stress, they trigger inflammation and faster aging. p53 acts as the cell’s ultimate damage inspector, deciding when a cell should stay in the workforce or retire permanently. Join us as we unpack how social factors influence biological aging at a molecular level and what this means for the future of public health.Supported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity ProductsReferenced Study:🔗 Current Understanding of p53-Dependent Cellular Senescence in Health Disparities: Molecular Insights and Public-Health StrategiesHashtags:#RevGenetics #Longevity #CellularSenescence #p53 #BiologicalAging #SocialStress #HealthyAging #DNAIntegrity #PublicHealth #SciencePodcast #AgingResearch #MolecularBiology #HealthDisparities #CellularHealth #AgingScience #Biotechnology #AntiAging #StressResearch #LongevityLifestyle #Epigenetics
In this episode of the RevGenetics Podcast, Les and Amy explore a surprising breakthrough in longevity science: a natural and efficient way to produce NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide).As a key precursor to NAD+, NMN is essential for maintaining your body’s "power grid," supporting energy metabolism, muscle function, and sleep quality as we age. When NAD+ levels decline, it impacts how we feel and function; NMN acts as the ultimate recharge to keep your biological systems running smoothly.A recent study published in Microbiology Spectrum introduces a novel method using friendly bacteria—specifically Limosilactobacillus reuteri—to produce NMN affordably and safely. By leveraging these non-recombinant lactic acid bacteria, researchers have found a path to integrate NMN into everyday foods, addressing the long-standing challenges of large-scale, high-cost manufacturing.Join us as we unpack the "skyscraper analogy" of cellular maintenance and discuss how this bio-manufacturing shift could make recharging your NAD+ levels easier than ever before.RevGenetics NMN supports cellular health, NAD⁺ production, energy, and longevity — powered by high-purity Nicotinamide Mononucleotide. Order now from RevGenetics’ official store:👉 https://www.revgenetics.com/collections/nmn-supplementsSupported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity ProductsReferenced Study:🔗 Nicotinamide mononucleotide production by non-recombinant Limosilactobacillus reuteri and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide synthesizing lactic acid bacteria#NMN #LongevityResearch #NADPlus #HealthyAging #RevGenetics #BioHacking #CellularEnergy #AntiAgingScience #Metabolism #Probiotics #NMNStudy #ScienceBreakthroughs #LongevitySupplements #EnergyMetabolism #AgingWell #RevGeneticsPodcast #Lreuteri #Biotechnology
In this episode of the podcast, supported by RevGenetics, Les and Amy dive into the cutting-edge world of phytogenics—powerful plant-based compounds designed to combat cellular stress and unlock the secrets of longevity. We explore a groundbreaking study that utilizes computational biology to map how specific adaptogens interact at a molecular level to enhance resilience.The focus is on Phyto-C™, a unique blend of renowned adaptogens like Amla and Ashwagandha. By analyzing how these compounds help animals withstand environmental stress, researchers have uncovered a blueprint for enhancing human adaptogenic potential. Could mastering our response to stress be the ultimate key to a longer, healthier life? Join us as we unpack the mechanisms behind these "longevity regulators" and discuss how this research is paving the way for the future of science-based wellness.RevGenetics EGCG supports cellular health, longevity, and metabolism — powered by gallic acid, a structural component of EGCG.Order now from RevGenetics’ official store:👉 https://www.revgenetics.com/products/revgenetics-egcg-800-800-mg-98-pure-no-caffeineSupported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity ProductsReferenced Study:🔗 Unveiling novel longevity-regulating mechanisms of phytogenic adaptogen Phyto-C™ through a computational biology approach#Phytogenics #LongevityResearch #PhytoC #HealthyAging #Adaptogens #RevGenetics #CellularResilience #Ashwagandha #Amla #ComputationalBiology #ScienceBreakthroughs #LongevityPodcast #AntiAgingScience #StressManagement #Phytocee #MolecularBiology #Biohacking #LongevitySupport #NaturalHealthScience #RevGeneticsSupport
In this episode of the RevGenetics Podcast, Les and Amy dive into a groundbreaking shift in how we understand gut health and supplement efficacy. While the gut microbiome is essential for everything from digestion to immune function, studying it has always been a challenge because most beneficial gut bacteria die when exposed to oxygen.Enter the G3GC tool—a revolutionary mini-gut replica developed at Utrecht University. This innovation finally allows scientists to mimic the low-oxygen environment of the human gut lining with incredible precision. We explore how this "gut-on-a-chip" technology is being used to test how substances such as inulin, resistant dextrin, and spermidine interact with our unique internal ecosystems.Join us as we unpack why your gut supplements might work differently from your neighbor's and how this research is paving the way for a new era of personalized, science-backed gut health solutions.---Support your gut from the inside out!One of our gut-health winners, RevGenetics Spermidine supports intestinal health, cellular function, and longevity.Get yours today from RevGenetics’ official store:👉 https://www.revgenetics.com/products/revgenetics-spermidineSupported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity & Gut Health ProductsReferenced Study:🔗 Effect of inulin, resistant dextrin, and spermidine on the gut microbiome using Gut3Gel Gradient Colonic as an in vitro substrateHashtags:#GutHealth #Microbiome #RevGenetics #Longevity #G3GC #GutScience #UtrechtUniversity #Probiotics #Prebiotics #Spermidine #Inulin #DigestiveHealth #HealthTech #Biohacking #ScienceBreakthrough #PersonalizedNutrition #HealthyAging #ImmuneSystem #GutMicrobiome #RevGeneticsPodcast
In this episode of the RevGenetics Podcast, Les and Amy explore a critical breakthrough in respiratory health: the potential of Spermidine to treat life-threatening conditions like Acute Lung Injury (ALI) and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS).A recent study highlights how Spermidine acts as a cellular shield, protecting the lung lining from catastrophic inflammation by enhancing autophagic flux—the body's natural "recycling" process. In cases of ALI, the lungs are often overwhelmed by pyroptosis, a violent form of programmed cell death that leads to fluid accumulation and severe breathing difficulties. Les and Amy break down how Spermidine’s powerful antioxidant properties can combat this destructive process, offering a beacon of hope for patients facing severe pulmonary challenges. Join us as we unpack the science behind this molecule and its role in protecting our most vital organs.Supported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity ProductsReferenced Study:🔗 Spermidine mitigates lipopolysaccharide‑induced acute lung injury by enhancing autophagic flux#Spermidine #LungHealth #ALIAwareness #ARDS #LongevityResearch #Autophagy #RevGenetics #RespiratoryHealth #CellularHealth #AntiInflammatory #ScienceBreakthroughs #HealthyAging #SpermidineBenefits #MedicalResearch #PulmonaryHealth #Biohacking #DeepDivePodcast #CellSurvival #AntioxidantSupport #RevGeneticsPodcast
In this episode of the RevGenetics Podcast, Les and Amy explore a groundbreaking breakthrough in the fight against aging: Procyanidin C1 (PCC1), a powerful compound found in grapeseed extract. This "dual-mode" senotherapeutic is changing the way we look at cellular senescence—the process where aging cells stop dividing but refuse to die, turning into "zombie cells."These senescent cells aren't just idle; they secrete a toxic mix of inflammatory compounds known as SASP (Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype), which damages neighboring healthy cells and accelerates the aging process across the entire body.PCC1 offers a revolutionary two-pronged approach to this problem: At Low Doses: It acts as a senomorphic, effectively silencing these zombie cells and stopping the production of harmful SASP. At Higher Doses: It transforms into a targeted senolytic, selectively triggering the death of senescent cells to clear them out entirely while leaving healthy cells unharmed.Join us as we unpack how this natural compound from grapeseed could be a key to "pan-organ" rejuvenation and a more vibrant, longer life.---Supported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity ProductsReferenced Study:🔗 Procyanidin C1: A Natural Dual‑Mode Senotherapeutic for Pan‑Organ Senescence Modulation and ClearanceHashtags:#PCC1 #Longevity #CellularSenescence #AntiAging #GrapeseedExtract #Senolytics #HealthyAging #RevGenetics #ZombieCells #SASP #Biohacking #DeepDivePodcast #LifeExtension #Senotherapeutics #ScienceBreakthrough #PanOrganClearance #BiologicalAging #NaturalLongevity
In this episode of the RevGenetics Podcast, Les and Amy explore a monumental shift in medical philosophy: treating aging itself as the root cause of chronic disease. We delve into the cutting-edge science of preventative care, focusing on the "hallmarks of aging" like cellular senescence and epigenetic alterations to understand how we can stay healthier for longer.We break down how new interventions aim to clear out "zombie cells" and fix DNA management issues that lead to systemic decline. While lifestyle changes are essential, the conversation shifts to the frontier of geroprotectors—natural compounds and drugs designed to target underlying biological markers. Specifically, we look at recent research into histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors and their potential to extend chronological lifespan by addressing the root causes of aging.Join us as we unpack the implications of this new approach and what it means for the future of longevity and overall health.Give your body the boost it deserves! Promote cellular health and healthy aging with the RevGenetics Longevity Starter Pack.Get yours today from RevGenetics’ official store:👉 Get The Longevity Starter Pack HereSupported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity ProductsReferenced Study:🔗 Combinations of histone deacetylase inhibitors extend chronological lifespan in S. cerevisiae#Longevity #AntiAging #Geroprotectors #CellularHealth #Epigenetics #Senescence #RevGenetics #HealthyAging #Biohacking #ScienceBreakthroughs #DNAHealth #ChronicDiseasePrevention #LifeExtension #Healthspan #Podcast #AgingResearch #HDACInhibitors #MedicalInnovation #RevGeneticsSupport
In this episode, Les and Amy from RevGenetics delve into the fascinating science behind TA-65, a specialized molecule derived from Astragalus membranaceus that is making waves in anti-aging research. Known for its unique ability to activate telomerase—a repair enzyme essential for cellular health—TA-65 works to slow down telomere shortening, a primary driver of biological aging.We break down the findings from key clinical trials, including the TACTIC study, where TA-65 demonstrated the ability to stabilize the aging clock. The results suggest powerful potential for protection against major age-related challenges, such as heart disease and immune system decline. By targeting aging at the cellular level, could TA-65 be the key to extending not just lifespan, but healthspan?Join us as we unpack the cellular mechanisms of this molecule and what it could mean for the future of longevity, immunity, and overall vitality.Support your cellular health and aging wellness with TA-65.Order today through RevGenetics’ official store:👉 https://www.revgenetics.com/products/ta-65-telomerase-activatorSupported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity Products: https://www.revgenetics.comReferenced Study:🔗 TA-65 and Telomerase Study
In this episode of the RevGenetics Podcast, Les and Amy explore a surprising breakthrough in regenerative medicine: fat's critical role in tissue repair and hair regrowth. A recent study reveals that fat does far more than just store energy; it is a key player in healing and regeneration.The study found that even minor skin damage can trigger a powerful regenerative response by activating stem cells through fatty acid signaling. The research uncovers a fascinating communication cascade: immune cells (macrophages) respond to injury, releasing signals that "awaken" dormant fat cells (adipocytes). These adipocytes then use fatty acid signaling to activate hair follicle stem cells, jumpstarting the repair process and promoting new hair growth.This discovery shatters the old view of fat as mere energy storage, highlighting its crucial role as a dynamic player in tissue regeneration. Could this new understanding redefine our approach to healing and anti-aging?Join us as we unpack the implications of this study and what it might mean for the future of regenerative medicine, skin health, and longevity science.Supported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging👉 Explore Longevity ProductsReferenced Study:🔗 Adipocytes promote tissue regeneration and hair follicle growth StudyHashtags:#TissueRegeneration #StemCells #FatMetabolism #HairGrowth #LongevityResearch #RevGenetics #RevGeneticsPodcast #SciencePodcast #RegenerativeMedicine #Adipocytes #FatSignaling #SkinRepair #AntiAging #LongevityScience #Macrophage #HairFollicle #ScienceBreakthroughs #CellMetabolism #HealthyAging #BiologyBreakthrough #ImmuneSystem
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