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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

#208 Why We Age and Why We Don’t Have To, with Professor David Sinclair

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Alternative Health, Mental Health

4.810.9K Ratings

🗓️ 12 October 2021

⏱️ 140 minutes

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Summary

My guest today is a revolutionary thinker and ground-breaking scientist who’s on a mission to make you younger. And if that sounds promising, you’ll be pleased to know this podcast contains practical advice you can start to follow today.

 

He’s Australian biologist and Harvard professor David Sinclair, author of Lifespan: Why We Age – And Why We Don’t Have To. David is one of the world’s leading scientific authorities on longevity, ageing and how to slow its effects. His research interest is the epigenetics of ageing and how we can reprogramme our genes to stop and even reverse it. That’s right – reverse the ageing process. And when you listen to him explain the science, it’s not as crazy as it sounds.

 

The key to staying young, he explains, is inducing hormesis, a state of survival in our bodies, and you don’t need a lab to do it. Simple habits like skipping meals, eating more plants and less meat, certain types of exercise, and hot/cold therapies can create just enough adversity to switch on our bodies’ longevity genes.

 

David’s goal is not vanity. It’s not to make us young for the sake of it. Instead, he’s shining a spotlight on ageing as the root cause of all the major chronic diseases that ultimately kill us. Heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, dementia – his research suggests they could all be eliminated if we looked at the common cause, instead of treating the end symptoms.

 

Of course, this would result in a population who spent significantly more time on earth, so we discuss the ethical questions this raises in the light of our climate and economic crises. Would ageing really be better described as a disease than a natural, inevitable process? This conversation contains so many thinking points and lots of practical tips that we can all start to apply immediately. Would you want to live to 150, if you could do so in full health?

 

CAUTION: If you have type-2 diabetes or are on any blood sugar lowering medications, talk to a healthcare professional before you go for prolonged periods without eating.

 

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The real underlying process is aging for most diseases that kill people in most of the world.

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And we've been ignoring the recourse of these diseases.

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Well, we can reverse aging, that is an incredible fact.

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We are going to be in a world where just by turning the body back a couple of decades,

0:19.0

diseases that were once in curable go away.

0:23.0

Hi, my name is Rongan Chasji.

0:27.0

Welcome to Feel Better Live More.

0:36.0

Hello, how are you doing?

0:38.0

Thank you so much for taking some time out to join me.

0:41.0

So much great feedback to last week's conversation.

0:44.0

All about the natural things that we can do to support our immune system health over the winter.

0:49.0

So, so happy to see how many of you enjoyed getting that information

0:53.0

and started to put into practice some of those many tips.

0:57.0

And if you enjoyed the last week's conversation, I'm almost certain you're going to enjoy

1:02.0

this week's conversation as well because my guest today is someone really, really special.

1:08.0

It was not often that you come across someone who's research results and you fundamentally

1:12.0

changing your perspective on what you thought you knew about aging and how inevitable it really is.

1:19.0

But my guest today is such a person. David Sinclair has been named as one of time magazines,

1:25.0

100 most influential people, and he is without question.

1:29.0

One of the world's leading scientific authorities on longevity, aging, and how to slow its effects.

1:36.0

He's a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School.

1:39.0

He is a groundbreaking scientist.

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