The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance

The Nobel Prize Molecule That Nearly Doubles Lifespan : 1407

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Jan 30, 2026
Chris Burres, founder and chief scientist of MyVitalC and an early C60 manufacturer, explains the Nobel Prize molecule that reshaped longevity research. He traces its surprising 90% lifespan result in rats, how stable manufacturing made human use possible, and how C60 interacts with mitochondria, sleep, oxidative stress, and athletic recovery. Short timelines for focus, sleep, and systemic effects are discussed.
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ADVICE

Test C60 Over A Three-Month Protocol

  • Try C60 for an experimental 3-month run: expect energy and focus first, sleep improvements by month two, and systemic changes by month three.
  • Track objective metrics like sleep scores and inflammation markers to evaluate effects.
ANECDOTE

Biohackers Drove Human Use Adoption

  • Biohackers began calling in 2013 asking human dosing after the rat longevity paper circulated online.
  • MyVitalC initially labeled C60 'not for human consumption' until demand and safety data drove a market launch.
ADVICE

Prioritize Purity And Published Research

  • Verify product purity, concentration, and stability before buying C60 supplements; many market products are under-dosed.
  • Choose suppliers that publish research and maintain transparent quality control.
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