Today, I’m joined by the inspiring Rowena Gates, co-founder of ENG3 and the innovative mind behind the NanoVi device—a technology specialized in supporting cellular repair and resilience. Rowena Gates shares her unique journey from teaching high school and academic consulting to pioneering advanced biotech for health optimization. Her story is a powerful reminder of how unlikely paths can lead to groundbreaking innovation in longevity science.
Read MoreIn this episode of the Longevity podcast, I am welcoming back Dr. Goodenow to discuss the incredible progress and updates in his pioneering work on plasmalogens. We explore the importance of plasmalogens in neurological development and their role in treating conditions like ALS, autism, and MS. Plasmalogens are essential lipids found in the brain, heart, lungs, and human breast milk, crucial for early brain development and preventing neurodegenerative diseases like ALS, MS, and autism and we discuss the mechanics behind aging and diseases, stressing the importance of mitochondrial function, membrane structure, and the body's ability to repair itself.
Read MoreIn today’s episode of the Longevity Podcast, Dr. Paniz Jasbi, the co-founder of Theriome, and I discuss how their groundbreaking Aristotle test is revolutionizing the way we approach health and wellness. From assessing mitochondrial function and nutritional status to identifying potential disease risks and guiding personalized interventions, the Aristotle test is a game-changer for precision medicine. Overall, we discuss this test’s ability to offer valuable insights for dealing with complex health issues, recovering from illness, or optimizing your athletic performance.
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