According to David Sinclair of Harvard, in ten years, you will take a pill to get younger
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David Sinclair says to imagine in 10 years you just take a pill three times per week for a month and you get younger. As such pills scale, their cost dramatically drops. This is democratization in action and is one of my seven Ds: Decentralization, Digitization, Deception, Disruption, Demonetization, Dematerialization, and Democratization
There are two key methods that Sinclair's lab has found work in primates.
Method 1: Gene Therapies Using Yamanaka Factors in Humans (2030s): A one-time injection makes you able to activate youth genes by simply taking an antibiotic for a few weeks. "Every time we want to get rejuvenated or we have an injury, we need to heal quickly, then we turn them on." The system uses doxycycline, a safe antibiotic, to activate the engineered genes. "We've engineered it so you can just take an antibiotic (doxycycline) for a few weeks, it's very safe, and you turn on the age reversal."
Method 2: The Age Reversal Pill (2035): These pills are under development now and are likely to become available over the next 3 - 10 years. These are AI-designed and/or AI-identified molecules that can activate epigenetic cellular reprogramming. The pills have two major advantages. First, they're cheap. Second, "they evenly go throughout the body to all the tissues" once swallowed. This is Sinclair's ultimate target: accessible, affordable, comprehensive age reversal.
Earlier this year, Sinclair's lab tried an experiment that delivered stunning results. Mice given the oral cocktail "Monday, Wednesday, Friday for four weeks" didn't just feel younger, quantitative biological age tests confirmed that they actually were younger. "All the mice that were on the treatment ended up behaving and being physiologically younger."
In parallel to his work using “pills,” his team at Life Biosciences is also collecting primate data using viral gene therapy treatments that make this breakthrough undeniable. Working with green monkeys—our closest research analogs—Sinclair's team achieved something unprecedented: "95% of the age goes backwards" in optic nerve tissue. As Sinclair puts it, "some of the data is just stunning. You can map whether you reverse the age of the optic nerve in these animals." The effect is controllable and semi-permanent: "The longer you leave it on, the younger the tissue gets," and the rejuvenation persists even after treatment stops.
These aren't mere lab curiosities. Primates share 93% of our DNA and have similar aging mechanisms. When age reversal works this dramatically in our closest biological relatives, human translation becomes not just possible, but probable.
While science is a series of realizations that has only reached the "portal of the sub-empirical," which is less than 0.01% of the unmanifest and scientifically unknowable, great strides have been made in AI which are supercharging discoveries in healthcare.
AI is accelerating longevity research millions-fold.
Harvard’s Dr. David Sinclair says what used to take “hundreds of thousands of years” in the lab now happens in a single month—thanks to AI. Imagine screening trillions of molecules, finding the perfect anti-aging combo, and compressing decades of work into weeks.
The Breakthrough:
Sinclair’s team cracked the “four levers” of aging—enzyme pathways that control how we age. AI found a molecule cocktail that can pull all four, something pharma giants said was “impossible” just five years ago.
The Game-Changer:
With AI imaging, Sinclair’s lab can now tell if a cell is 93 or 20 years old in a nanosecond. They’re testing molecules that literally rewind a cell’s age from old to young almost instantly.
The Timeline Shock:
In 2017, age reversal was sci-fi. By 2020, it was proven in the lab. Now, AI is pushing these breakthroughs to human trials at warp speed. What would have taken 30 years could hit the market in months and cost just a few hundred dollars.
“The pace of change is making my head spin off—and I’m an optimist.”
—David Sinclair, PhD
Given the above, my beautiful sis I never had writes:
I am all for feeling healthy and strong .. but do I wanna reverse my ageing ? Hell no … do I want to outlive my peers … nope … immortality ? .. awful thought ..
We each have our age to flourish .. and then fade … but I am all in for doing this with a strong healthy body and mind ..
I responded:
If it becomes a standard thing, no one will be outliving anyone
But from a spiritual point of view, seems each life is a chapter in an endless book so perhaps we arent supposed to live beyond a certain timeframe... on the other hand, time and space are manmade in base 1 reality (non-existent in base 0) so time is irrelevant in this sense. As long as we dont die in a plane crash, we could be immortal. Longevity escape velocity is around the corner, ie, within a decade. Soul growth is our purpose. Perhaps such can be achieved on a grander scale if we dont die but instead maintain the mind and body of an ideal age where creativity flows, yet stockpile wisdom so each of us becomes enlightened, non-attached, non-local in this life then graduate from 3D fear to 5D unconditional love.
I would add that my Wisdom Engine has helped people change their perspective which changes their perception which boosts their biomarkers and influences their epigenetics.