Hack Your Longevity to Look Younger, Feel Stronger, and Think Clearly
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When you think of aging, what comes to mind? Do you picture yourself crushing it like you are today, or do you imagine wheelchairs and medicine cabinets stuffed with pill bottles?
You might assume that you’re destined for the latter. But, it doesn’t have to be that way. You can be an active participant in your own aging process. While the average life expectancy for Americans is 78.7 years,[1] your habits and your environment have a lot of influence on your longevity, and how you’ll do life in your later years.
Here are some things you can start right now to age not just gracefully, but powerfully.
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If you’re of a certain age and you mention to your doctor that you’re misplacing your car keys and forgetting why you entered a room, chances are, she’ll reassure you that it’s part of getting older. Fair enough, it’s common for older people to not be as sharp as they once were. But, you don’t have to accept that as the way it will be for you. You can grow your intelligence and extend your longevity at any age.
Your brain requires two main things to work well: energy, and protection. Everything else that goes wrong with the brain stems from shortcomings in these two areas.
Your brain uses almost 20% of your energy, even though it accounts for only 2% of your body weight. Your brain cells are an electrical system, and you need sufficient power to keep the lights on and shining brightly. That’s why if you’re dieting, or if you have a condition that affects your body’s ability to get energy out of food, like mitochondrial disorders, you find that you’re not thinking clearly.
Your brain will use sugar and carbs for energy, but glucose gets stored away quickly so you have to keep eating to replenish the supply. That spells distraction throughout the course of the day.
The better way is to switch to burning fat for energy. You get more energy gram for gram from fat, and if you keep your glucose low, you encourage your liver to make ketones, which is the best kind of brain fuel. When both ketones and glucose are available, the brain will choose ketones for certain jobs.[2]
When your cells use energy, they leave behind free radicals, the part of oxygen that it can’t use. Too many free radicals damage surrounding cells. That’s a big problem for the brain, since it burns through so much energy. You end up with a high concentration of free radicals in a vulnerable organ. Here are ways you can protect your brain from free radicals.
If you have something specific you want to address, like focus or mental energy, you can experiment with nootropics — which are targeted supplements that boost brain function. Here’s how to get started.
Since your brain’s energy demand is so high, it’s a use-it-or-lose-it system. Keep your brain nimble and fit by visiting new places, getting out of your comfort zone, and incorporating logic games and brain-training exercises.
You’re not vain because you want to stay attractive as you age. Your looks have a lot to do with not only longevity, but how people perceive you. People see attractive people as:
Even if you don’t care what other people think, your skin is a reliable indicator of how everything is working below the surface. For example, if you don’t have a lot of wrinkles, it means your body is still good at making and maintaining collagen, which is crucial for every organ you have. If your skin is well-hydrated, there’s a good chance you’re maintaining a good mineral balance and the rate of your cells’ turnover is spot on.
Here are a few ways to build and maintain your collagen so that your skin looks amazing, year after year.
Vitamin C works in two ways to support your skin. First, it is a powerful antioxidant, so it protects your skin from damaging free radicals you’ll come across in your day-to-day. Too many free radicals break down collagen and elastin, making skin saggier and less apt to snap back into place. Second, you can’t make or repair collagen without it, so having enough vitamin C ensures that your body can assemble peptides into collagen when it’s time to make more.
You can get skin benefits from vitamin C by eating vitamin C-rich foods, taking a vitamin C supplement, and applying vitamin C serum topically. Vitamin C serums are notoriously unstable, so look for formulas containing vitamin E and ferulic acid to keep it potent.
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GHK-Cu is a peptide (a chain of amino acids) that reduces inflammation, enhances brain function, and prevents oxidative stress. Your body makes its own GHK-Cu, but you make less and less with age.
GHK-Cu can keep your skin stretchy and bouncy because it stimulates collagen production.[8] To take years off of your skin and increase its longevity, look for topical creams that are 2% GHK-Cu or higher (the label may indicate copper peptides — it’s the same thing).
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Brief cold exposure, or cryotherapy, increases collagen production and blocks enzymes and hormones that destroy the collagen you have.[9][10]
Cryotherapy also boosts your body’s own detox and defense systems, which keep your skin from having to pick up the slack when there are toxins to get rid of. Steep temperature drops increase your production of the antioxidants glutathione and superoxide dismutase, which help support your liver and immune system.[11] That will help the gunk leave through the digestive exits and not through your pores, where it shows.
If you don’t live near a cryochamber, give yourself a five-minute cold blast in the shower. For a DIY cryo-facial, do a few quick face dunks in ice water. The below-freezing temperatures of the a cryochamber will produce more drastic results, but you will benefit from a brief cold blast that you do in your bathroom.
Microneedling essentially inflicts tiny injuries all over your face (that sounds bad — it’s not). As a result, growth factors flood to the skin’s surface for some repair action, which includes collagen production. After a few times, you’ll notice smoother rough spots, improved acne scarring, reduced wrinkles, and generally thicker skin. You can get an inexpensive roller for home use or visit a professional who has extra tricks up their sleeves.
Typically, you’ll follow microneedling with a vitamin C serum or plant stem cell serum, although there is no evidence that following with plant stem cells does anything more than microneedling alone.
For advanced anti-aging action, your dermatologist can isolate beneficial cells from your blood and infuse your skin with them. If you’re super advanced and you have a few grand to put toward the cause, you can hit up a stem cell clinic to follow dermarolling with a stem cell treatment for your face.
Charge up your cells to reverse decline, feel younger, and increase your life expectancy
Mitochondria are the parts of your cells that make energy, determine how you feel, what you want, and how you think right now. Well-fueled, plentiful mitochondria keep you energized and happy, while mitochondria that don’t have what they need distract you, make you feel hungry, and keep you looking for something to satisfy what you’re missing instead of doing the things you need to do.
The key to strong cells and the energy for daily life is having lots of strong mitochondria. Preserving the mitochondria you have, and signaling your cells to make more of them, may lengthen your lifespan. Researchers can link mitochondrial dysfunction with nearly every age-related disease, including Alzheimer’s and cardiovascular disease.[12] Symptoms of weakening mitochondria link directly with the things we associate with aging, like fatigue, body fat, and declining cognitive ability.
Your mitochondria are in charge, but the things you do for your body makes them serve you better. Here are ways to support your mitochondria.
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, or NAD, is a coenzyme (a compound that certain enzymes need to work) in every cell in your body. It helps shuffle electrons around for the basic reactions that keep you alive.
Your NAD+ levels drop as you get older.[14][15] Part of age-related decline is failing cells, and since your cells can’t function without NAD, not having enough will age you faster.
Good news is, you can do something about it. Here are some ways to boost NAD+ levels.
There is a lot of research supporting PQQ’s potential as a mitochondria enhancer. Studies show PQQ increases the number of mitochondria you have,[19] reduces inflammation,[20] and prevents free radical damage,[21] all of which slow down the aging process in the body and brain.
Unfair Advantage is a highly bioavailable form of PQQ and also contains CoQ10, which helps you absorb it.
Scientists compare telomeres to the plastic tips of shoelaces that keep them from fraying. They are essentially caps at the ends of chromosomes that keep DNA strands from unraveling. Research has linked telomere length with life expectancy.
Telomeres naturally wear down with age and cellular stress. Short telomeres are a common thread with weakened immune system, chronic and disease, and advanced aging.
With a little care, telomeres can grow back. Here’s how to keep them long and even grow them longer as you age.
Some people are genetically wired to live longer.
James Clement, lawyer turned anti-aging scientist, is president and director of Betterhumans, a research organization that aims to extend your lifespan, end disease, and improve brain function. One of the research project the organization runs is the Supercentenarian Research Study, which studies the genes of people who are over 105 years old.
On an episode of Bulletproof Radio (iTunes), Clement talks about finding common threads in the gene sequences of supercentenarians, and how they can use that information to not only extend the human lifespan, but also to extend the healthspan — the years of healthy, independent functioning.
“There’s going to be a lot more that we have to do and that’s going to be where more radical therapies, which include nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, lifestyle changes, and also genome editing will all be necessary to get us far beyond the 100 threshold,” he explains.
There are certain parts of aging that come with the territory. Some, you have to accept. For example, one day you’ll hit the age where you’ll start getting AARP mailers. You do have influence over other aspects of aging, like how you look, and how you feel, how you think, how you move. Self-care goes a long way on the path to longevity.
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