Human Ageing process reversed according to this article.

Goldenrod

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Some of the comments in this paper make me think of epithalon and its touted benefits.
 
The theory for High elevations is:

Lower oxygen levels turn on certain genes and we think those genes may change the way heart muscles function. They may also produce new blood vessels that create new highways for blood flow into the heart. (reduced death rate by heart attack or disease)​
The theory for giving pure oxygen to people while in a hyperbaric chamber:

increased the length of their telomeres by 20 per cent and reduced senescent cells by up to 37 per cent which helped restore or boost cell regeneration.​
To different methods ... high elevation .. increased oxygen at a deprived oxygen state ... resulting in 2 different impacts noted above.

Say 90 minutes of increased oxygen within a hyperbaric chamber chews up 10% of your waking hours but increases longevity by 20% and quality of life it would be worth it especially if during your treatment you could read or do something productive. However not a lot of us have free access to hyperbaric chambers and pure oxygen

 
from the article,
"The pressurised chamber allows more oxygen to be dissolved into the tissues and mimics a state of "hypoxia", or oxygen shortage, which is known to have regenerating effects."
Think this might be a journalist error? Anyone have access to the actual study?
I'd read that it was the elevated tissue CO2 (hypercapnia) at high elevations that had the good effects, which explained the lactate paradox.
 
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found the same story from July, pointing to the study.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/israe...verse-aging-with-pure-oxygen-treatment-study/

https://www.aging-us.com/article/103571


"this protocol generates significant fluctuations in blood oxygen, and suggested that the intermittent increasing of oxygen concentration induces many of the mediators and cellular mechanisms needed for regeneration. He said this means that the fluctuation of oxygen induces a regenerative mechanism that is usually induced during hypoxia, a lack of oxygen. But his therapy protocol “fools” the body into a state of hypoxia without it being hazardous."

So not an error, but rather likely employing a similar mechanism in a different way
 
We r all going to die someday ... the main thing is "have we lived why we are alive " not who has lived the longest.
 
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