Damus
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Aging isn’t random — and it isn’t inevitable in the way we’ve been taught. It’s largely an energy problem. As @dralexisjazmyn explains, modern life quietly damages our mitochondria — the engines that power every cell. When energy production fails, disease shows up first in the brain, gut, immune system, and liver. What we call “normal aging” is often just accumulated energy loss.

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Abstract Equilibrium · 16h
Healthy humans can live 140 years; the reasons no one ever does are entirely environmental.