British scientists have been working for several years on a cure that could change the face of science. Indeed, they would have created a drug to kill the "zombie cells" of our body. An evolution that could allow us to consider living until the age of 200 years. A revolution for science and humanity globally.
Eternal life, soon a reality?
In his new book, Dr. Andrew Steele, a British computational biologist, has made a big announcement that may interest many more people than expected. Indeed, his book deals with longevity. In particular, he talks about a very specific element, the senolysis of drugs that focus on the destruction of cells that degrade tissue function. This element could allow human beings to extend their lifespan.
Speaking to British media, Dr Steele claimed that there was really no "absolute cap on how long we will live". He was able to see that many studies come out each year where a limit is reflexively set on the length of human life. But he wanted to change that thinking by trying to address the aging process. He claims that there would be no difficulty in a person being able to live at least 200 years. Biomedical to live several centuries
According to Dr. Steele, senolytics are the key to all this. This element targets so-called "zombie" cells. These are organisms that are stored in our body, compounds that accelerate the aging of the latter. Clinical trials are already at work on human guinea pigs with pills. Researchers hope to bring these pills to market within the next decade. Already in 2020, studies had shown the effectiveness of senolytics.
Big names have already invested in these studies, such as billionaire Peter Thiel and Jeff Bezos. The 2020 study had focused on mice, now reptiles are also being tested. For comparison, the scientists used the cells of Galapagos tortoises, which live an average of 120 years. A record that is being studied very closely by scientists who are looking for the miracle recipe for a long life for humans.