Boundless Life

Ben Greenfield Interviews Dr. David Sinclair About Lifespan: Why We Age―and Why We Don't Have To.

Nov 28, 2019
Dr. David Sinclair, a Harvard scientist and leading authority on genetics and longevity, challenges the conventional understanding of aging. He argues that aging is a treatable disease and discusses groundbreaking research from his lab on activating vitality genes. Sinclair highlights the potential of genetic reprogramming and simple lifestyle changes like intermittent fasting and cold exposure to reverse aging. He also explores innovative nutritional strategies and the role of emerging technologies in predicting biological age and promoting longevity.
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ANECDOTE

Accelerated Aging in Mice

  • David Sinclair's lab engineered mice to age faster by breaking their DNA.
  • This confirmed his theory of aging as an epigenetic information loss, not just DNA change.
INSIGHT

DNA Damage and Aging

  • Aging is caused by DNA damage distracting proteins that read DNA, not by mutations.
  • The damage prevents proper DNA repackaging, like a repeatedly unwrapped gift.
INSIGHT

Cellular Reprogramming

  • Yamanaka factors can reprogram adult cells to become young stem cells again.
  • Reprogramming reverses aging by restoring proper gene expression, not fixing DNA.
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