lying for three months, his physiological age has dropped by 45%.
A breakthrough in scientific research by Israeli scientists has recently sparked heated discussions on the Internet: no other intervention is required, and only one hour of high-pressure oxygen intake per day is maintained for only 180 days, successfully bringing the "cell clock" back to 25 years ago. The science fiction-like plot and the "reversal of aging marks" visible to the naked eye make this research very eye-catching.
1, 3 months of hyperbaric oxygen intervention, the "lifetime clock" is called back 45%
Israel Tel Aviv University ShaiEfrati's team once conducted an experiment to recruit 35 healthy elderly people aged 65 and above. By inhaling high-pressure oxygen 5 times a week, each time, three months later, the aging cells in the body decreased by as much as 37%, and the telomeres length of cells called the "lifetime molecular clock" increased by 20% (equivalent to the average physiological younger age of 25 years).
Relying on the hyperbaric oxygen chamber commonly used in hospitals, a significant breakthrough in clinical data has been achieved. For a time, there was a lot of discussion in the academic community.
In order to respond to the harsh doubts of the academic community, Professor ShaiEfrati immediately conducted the experiment twice. This time, he was preparing to use the "gold standard" of pathology : "Live human skin" to observe the effect of hyperbaric oxygen on skin rejuvenation.
Its team recruited 13 elderly people around 65 years old. Through minimally invasive surgery, the experimenters took a piece of skin with a 5×5mm area behind the old man's ear, and used biopsy to observe the impact on skin tissue before and after taking hyperbaric oxygen. After the three-month observation period, the experimenter showed that the density of collagen fibers in the elderly increased by more than 10%; the elastic fibers were elongated by 240%; the number of capillaries increased by about 40% compared with the previous one, and most importantly, the aging cells decreased by about 20%. One of the elderly had significantly faded the markings of the elderly.
related experimental results were published in the famous journal "Aging" in the field of medicine. Professor ShaiEfrati became famous for a time.
2. Is it a breakthrough in research, or an IQ tax for the rich?
In fact, before the release of clinical data such as Professor ShaiEfrati, the oxygen chamber had already gained a small popularity among the rich.
Racing Wang Shumat suffered a major accident. In the six years from the vegetative to the final awakening, the medical expenses reached 2 billion, including the expenditure on the use of high-pressure oxygen chambers. The famous singer Justin Bieber , who is deeply troubled by pressure and fame, said "it gives me a childlike sleep." In a documentary called Seasons, Bieber revealed that it has 2 oxygen chambers, one at home, and one in the studio has also prepared one.
Is this a new "IQ tax? After all, in traditional cognition, "oxidation" will accelerate physiological aging and increase oxygen concentration. Will it make the efficiency of aging and aging faster?
In fact, all activities in the human body depend on energy supply. As we grow older, the human body's ability to intake oxygen decreases by 2%-2.5% every year, and in 20 years it reaches 4 0%. The high-pressure oxygen chamber increases energy supply pressure through short-term boost (60 to 90 minutes a day), activates cell oxygen supply efficiency, thereby weakening the impact of aging on the body's energy supply. This will not only not aggravate oxidation, but will improve the ability of cells to resist oxidation.
The clinical breakthrough of Professor ShaiEfrati's team in Israel further strengthens the mainstream position of the cellular mechanism in the century-old "aging control" research.
Facts In recent years, many fruitful results have been achieved in the application of technology around cells. Harvard Genetic Biology Laboratory is the research of GENAD+ (the core mechanism of domestic "if return") to provide theoretical support for "cell revitalization" supplements. In clinical experiments such as University of Tokyo and Chinese Academy of Sciences , it showed potential for energy and muscle strength activation of middle-aged and elderly groups, thereby slowing down the aging process and is regarded as a "youth molecule".
Compared with the high-pressure oxygen chamber, this type of anti-aging technology is obviously more affordable. Taking the domestic health supplement "if return" as an example, since the production of genehabor 100-ton factory in Hong Kong, its high-level cost has dropped by 95%, down to four digits. According to data released by JD.com and other channels, on the day of the mid-year promotion alone, the sales of domestic "if return" exceeded 10 million, of which 75% were men, covering more than 400,000 people.. Although the hyperbaric oxygen chamber is not a high-precision technology, the
of ordinary tertiary hospitals basically have relevant departments, but due to their huge size, the cost remains high. my country's high-speed rail manufacturer, a listed company called Qingdao Wei'ao, has invested tens of millions of yuan to launch the fourth-generation intelligent high-pressure oxygen chamber O2ark, which is superimposed on audio and video entertainment experience, mainly aimed at wealthy groups, with a price of up to six figures, which greatly limits the needs of ordinary users.3. Technology-driven "Healthy Age" implementation
Aging has been delayed, and it has always seemed to be "exclusive" by the rich, and the super rich are also investing a lot of R&D funds for the implementation of related technologies. Former world richest man, Bezos
, once invested 3 billion US dollars in an gene programming technology to crack the code of aging and aging. Zuckerberg plans to establish a world-class cell map to overcome disease research. With the advancement of technological intervention in aging, the technical cost continues to decline, and related achievements will be further popularized to thousands of households.Looking back at the last century, the advancement of medicine, the establishment of a perfect health system, and the popularization of antibiotics equivalent to gold have more than doubled their lifespan. In the future, with the implementation of aging of multiple interventions, the age of 100 that everyone can enjoy may not be far away.