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Anti-Aging Scientist: What To Eat & When To Eat To Slow The Aging Process | Matt Kaeberlein

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

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The Nine Markers of Aging

In mammals, this increase in chronic and sterile inflammation is driving a lot of the functional declines that go along with aging. And so to me, it makes sense that rapamycin and other things like rapamycin might have beneficial effects there. But I was very late to the inflammation game and I actually don't think that's the fundamental feature of biological aging. It just turns out that this increase in sterile inflammation is a downstream consequence of mTOR hyperactivation That leads to many of the functional and health declines that we notice the most.

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