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94. The Longevity Molecule with Chris Burres

94. The Longevity Molecule with Chris Burres

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In this fascinating episode, Jai sits down with scientist and entrepreneur Chris Burres, co-founder of MyVitalC, to explore the powerful potential of the carbon molecule ESS60, a Nobel Prize-winning discovery. Chris shares how this molecule—originally used in industrial applications—has shown promising results in extending lifespan, reducing inflammation, and supporting mitochondrial function.

Together, they dive into:

  • What ESS60 is and how it works in the body
  • The groundbreaking 2012 longevity study on rats
  • How oxidative stress accelerates aging—and how ESS60 may combat it
  • The intersection of biohacking, mindfulness, and responsible supplementation

This is a must-listen for anyone curious about cutting-edge science in the service of graceful, vital aging.


To Try MyVitalC:

https://www.myvitalc.com/taam/

Chris's Buress Podcast Page: www.LiveBeyondTheNorms.com
Chris's Book Page: www.LiveLongerAndBetterBook.com
Chris Burres Instagram: instagram.com/myvitalc


Jai's Instagram:

@theartofagingmindfully
@jaiyogashala

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Health and Longevity Coaching with Jai:

https://theartofagingmindfully.com/

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https://jaiyogashala.com/daily-schedule/

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