(05-19-2018, 01:52 AM)Determined Wrote:(05-19-2018, 12:11 AM)terry44 Wrote:(05-19-2018, 12:05 AM)Zane Wrote: Do can slow down ageing changing alot of things in ur life. You might look 10-20 years younger but still u will grow old. Everyone has to grow old u cant stop it...Unless u turn urself into a "Brick" or "Chair".
There are people who I have read that took extreme measures and made extreme changes to their lifestyle and crossed over like 100...They said that diet was their secret.
Other who did it said that they always try to be happy and said being positive was the reason...
If you can make the last 30 or 40 years of life full of health and happiness rather than the pain and misery of diseases like dementia and arthritis, why on earth not?
I think you're being a bit fantastical here. Realistically speaking, Shannon isn't making any claims that the last years of life will be free of suffering, that's just a hyperbolic claim you've made to illustrate a point.
Going back to your earlier equivalence, you're relating Beta Males not wanting to change to aging, which is a gross fallacy. Aging is inevitable, a beta male who is aware of his condition and not wanting to become more alpha, is a choice.
I stand by my earlier position, there are some things that can be done better with good diet and nutrition, biohacking (and if you want to go the full mile) genomic sequencing to find out your risk factors.
Shannon has stated that he has no interest in making subs which alter DNA, so that already limits the scope of what an "anti aging" sub could do. So at best, this is only going to change the beliefs one has about health and longevity.
Many beta males see being beta as inevitable, so they do nothing. Many people see being poor as inevitable, so they do nothing. Many people see being unsuccessful with the opposite sex as inevitable, so they do nothing. The people who come to this site are generally not resigned to their fate. That was the point I was making, I thought that would be pretty obvious. Yes, aging is inevitable, but its speed is not set in stone. It is not about altering DNA, it is about altering the expression of your genes. There are many epigenetic factors that can be affected by environment, psychology, mood, stress, belief, diet, exercise etc, etc. Just look into research of Bruce Lipton, or not, as you choose.
But you stay as resigned to your fate as you want, it's really of no importance to me.