65-year-old returning to youth? Scientists found: 100% hyperbaric oxygen for 90 days, aged cells decreased by 37%

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Sitting for 90 days can reverse the age by 40%?

This is not a science fiction movie, but the result of a clinical trial by an Israeli scientific research team.

A study by Shai Efrati's team at Tel Aviv University found that 35 healthy elderly people with an average age of 65 years inhaled hyperbaric oxygen 5 times a week for 120 minutes each time. Telomeres are considered "lifetime clocks" because they control the number of cell divisions. From this perspective, they are equivalent to 25 years younger. The experimental results were published in the journal "Aging".

"Telomeres can be elongated like this in 3 months, much faster than any other method." As soon as the experimental results came out, they attracted domestic and foreign media reports, and the almost "science fiction" experimental results also caused Shai Efrati to be controversial.

In order to more fully confirm their conclusions, Israeli scientists have made another big move. They recruited the experiment again, using the "gold standard" of pathology - live human skin, to observe the visible changes of hyperbaric oxygen on the skin state.

1. "Visual" reversal? Decreased age spots

The so-called "obtaining human skin" refers to collecting the skin behind the ear that is difficult to be irradiated by ultraviolet rays, and directly observing the changes of the skin tissue before and after inhaling hyperbaric oxygen by biopsy.

The experiment also recruited 13 65-year-old subjects. After 3 months of hyperbaric oxygen intervention, skin biopsy was used as the standard, and statistically significant changes were observed: (1) The number of capillaries increased by 40%; (2) The length of elastic fibers is elongated by 240%; (3) the aging cells are reduced by 20%; (4) the senile plaques are significantly reduced

Under various indicators, it is confirmed from the skin level that hyperbaric oxygen is "rejuvenated" to some extent. After the result was also published in the journal "Aging", the wind direction changed, which seems to have saved a lot of reputation for Shai Efrati.

However, there are still many "melon-eating people" who are skeptical about this. After all, even without professional medical ethics knowledge, they still vaguely know about antioxidants. High-pressure oxygen inhalation for 90 days, instead of improving oxidation and accelerating the "burning" of life.

This contradiction may mainly stem from the lack of understanding of the mechanism of hyperbaric oxygen.

Simply put, human activities require energy, and mitochondria produce 95% of the energy in the human body and are "energy engines". Oxygen is an important "fuel". However, with the increase of age, the oxygen uptake capacity of the human body will decrease year by year, and it will drop by about 40% in 20 years. The purpose of hyperbaric oxygen is to "push" oxygen through high pressure and send it to the mitochondria, similar to the "turbocharging" of an engine, to solve the problem of insufficient power.

But whether it is the "sour taste" of the scientific community or the general public's incomprehension, experiment is the only criterion for testing the truth, and the "visualization" reversal of hyperbaric oxygen is undeniable.

Second, the "anti-aging godfather" endorsement? One of the seven cutting-edge technologies

Harvard geneticist David Sinclair, known as the "Godfather of Anti-aging", saw the hyperbaric oxygen labor experiment and readily accepted and made his platform public. He posted 7 anti-aging recipes in his mind on social platforms, and the hyperbaric oxygen chamber (hyperbaric oxygen chamber) is impressively listed. Of course, other mitochondrial optimization technologies are also included.

However, today's mainstream civilian hyperbaric oxygen chambers, such as O2ARK, use high-speed rail lightweight materials to avoid the weight problem of dozens of tons of medical hyperbaric oxygen chambers, but the price of 400,000+ is comparable to a luxury car. The insurmountable mountain in front of the public has become a "big toy" for the rich.

But there is no doubt that the mitochondrial anti-aging behind the hyperbaric chamber has become the mainstream way. Musk, who has just become the world’s richest man recently, and his 73-year-old supermodel Hot Mom endorsed mitochondria-related products last year. Japan’s “Paiweiluo Pro”, which focuses on the mitochondrial level, has also become popular in Japan from Ginza, Japan, and was invited to join JD.com healthy. Backed by the unique mitolive patented technology, it simultaneously achieves the double improvement of mitochondrial quality and quantity. Compared with the O2ARK oxygen chambers that cost hundreds of thousands, the 3-digit price of 'Paiweiluo Pro' is also listed on JD.com and other platforms, and the latter has an overwhelming victory in sales.

3. New social tools? When to fly into an ordinary home

"How to be younger" has always been a constant topic, especially in the rich circle. Justin Bieber said in the "season" documentary earlier that he has installed two hyperbaric oxygen chambers at home and in his studio: It makes me very comfortable and very happy. The Kardashian family gathered together in the reality show to infuse, talk and laugh, and the "mysterious ingredient" input was also a key mitochondrial activator. Of course, the popular 'Pavilo Pro' also has this ingredient.

"A Brief History of Humanity" once wrote: If an anti-aging pill is found, only the rich will benefit, which is especially unfair to ordinary people. The emergence of technology is to benefit more people, and at the same time, the cost is also a major driving force, just like antibiotics that were once comparable to the price of gold, are now accessible to everyone.

It is believed that with the further upgrading of technology and the continuous optimization of costs, all expensive "big toys" will surely benefit the general public.

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