China is developing pills to extend human life to 150 years
Lonvi Biosciences, a Shenzhen startup developing anti aging pills from grape seed extract (PCC1), a compound shown in mice to kill "zombie cells" and extend lifespan by up to 64%.
Its CTO, Lyu Qinghua, predicts that "within 5–10 years, nobody will get cancer." The anti aging industry is accelerating. The U.S., China, the EU, Japan, and South Korea are significantly increasing their investments to understand and cure aging.
Aging will be curable by the 2030s.
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Lonvi Biosciences, a Shenzhen startup developing anti aging pills from grape seed extract (PCC1), a compound shown in mice to kill "zombie cells" and extend lifespan by up to 64%.
Its CTO, Lyu Qinghua, predicts that "within 5–10 years, nobody will get cancer." The anti aging industry is accelerating. The U.S., China, the EU, Japan, and South Korea are significantly increasing their investments to understand and cure aging.
Aging will be curable by the 2030s.
AI Post 🪙 | Our X 🥇