
The Peter Attia Drive #70 - David Sinclair, Ph.D.: How cellular reprogramming could slow our aging clock (and the latest research on NAD)
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Sep 9, 2019 David Sinclair, Ph.D., a Harvard genetics professor renowned for his aging research, shares groundbreaking insights into longevity. He discusses the Information Theory of Aging and how cellular reprogramming could potentially reverse aging. The conversation dives into the crucial role of sirtuin genes, methylation, and NAD's significance in cellular health. Sinclair also reveals the supplements he takes for longevity and explores cutting-edge research on human cellular reprogramming, offering a hopeful glimpse into the future of aging and healthspan.
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Reprogramming and Lifestyle
- Reprogramming offers a potential shortcut to longevity, bypassing lifestyle interventions.
- Imagine indulging without consequences, simply reversing aging.
Metformin and Exercise
- Avoid metformin on exercise days; it inhibits mitochondrial function.
- Pulse biological stresses like exercise and supplements for optimal recovery.
Resveratrol
- David Sinclair continues taking resveratrol; evidence supports its long-term benefits.
- Take resveratrol with a fatty meal for better absorption.




