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Finding Genius Podcast

Sipping from the Fountain of Youth: Anti-Aging Treatments Explained By BioViva's Elizabeth Parrish

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Curious about science's latest effort to reverse aging? This podcast describes attainable treatments and the science behind theses gene therapy processes: Elizabeth Parrish discusses BioViva's anti-aging gene therapy products and research. Even better, she brings a different perspective—she has had viral vector gene therapy herself.

Listen and learn

  • The specifics behind four of their gene therapies, including how they work and what they accomplish;
  • The process for getting gene therapy, from medications taken beforehand to what happens at the clinic; and
  • The scientific explanation of the viral vector delivery method and how the therapy lengthens telomeres in our cells.

Elizabeth Parrish is a returning guest and CEO of BioViva, a leader in health regenerative gene therapy. She takes listeners on a tour of anti-aging science, offering interesting and intelligent descriptions of available therapies and exciting future treatments in the works.

She begins by describing four specific therapies BioViva offers through Integrated Health Systems: telomerase gene-inducement, myostatin inhibitors, mitochondrial improvement, and klotho gene therapy. Respectively, these address anti-aging, muscle growth, energy production, and organ systems and dementia issues.

The process for how they accomplish these therapies is better than science fiction. Essentially, they use a viral vector that has had its pathogenesis removed. They fill this vector with the gene therapy and a promotor, which regulates the amount of gene delivered. These therapies are introduced into the body through various ways, but most frequently through an IV drip.

She adds that clients will need to take an immune suppressant before and after this therapy, though usually it is on the milder side and tends to be prednisone or something similar. What really makes this interview interesting is Elizabeth's ability to explain how the biology behind this therapy works, why telomere length makes a difference, and how this turns on health-inducing genes without actually changing a person's DNA.

In other words, it's not genetic engineering for extending life spans, it's gene therapy for enhancing and strengthening what the body already has.

For more about the company, see bioviva-science.com.

Available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2Os0myK

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0:28.8

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0:30.4

This is the Finding Genius Podcast.

0:33.0

That is Richard Jacobs.

0:35.0

Hello, this is Richard Jacobs with the Finding Genius Podcast.

0:41.0

I have Elizabeth Parish.

0:42.0

She's the CEO of Bio-Viva Sciences. I've talked to her a couple

0:46.4

times before. Elizabeth, thanks for coming again. How you doing?

0:49.4

Good. Thanks for having me. It's always great to be here and have a conversation with you about what's happening in the gene therapy area.

0:57.0

Yeah, well, as you mentioned offline, your experience is very different from, let's say a researcher because you

1:03.7

actually had a viral vector gene therapy yourself and you know you deal with more

1:08.7

clinical applications. Let's start out with that so what what kind of therapy did you have and what viral

1:13.9

vector was used and just tell me about your experience. Right, so you know over the years I well I started with the telomerase-inducing gene therapy

1:23.7

and the myostatin inhibitor.

1:26.3

And so those genes are respectively called H-Turt,

1:30.1

which creates an enzyme called telomerase that lengthens the caps at the ends of your chromosomes

1:35.4

that are called telomeres that shorten as you age. And then the other gene therapy is called

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