Longevity Experts Discuss Their Health Advice & Approach | Dr. Marcus Ranney & Dr. Brian Kennedy

Longevity Experts Discuss Their Health Advice & Approach | Dr. Marcus Ranney & Dr. Brian Kennedy

Dr Matt Kaeberlein

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@MellicentCaresse
@MellicentCaresse - 27.03.2025 17:24

Thanks for the breakdown! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?

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@plants_and_wellness1574
@plants_and_wellness1574 - 27.03.2025 17:25

Curious if you have any thoughts as to why diabetes and fatty liver disease is so prevalent there? What are the majority of Indians eating on a daily basis?

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@plants_and_wellness1574
@plants_and_wellness1574 - 27.03.2025 18:06

I started taking Astaxanthin with Lycopene 4 months ago and I recently got my labs done and my crp for the first time EVER was under 1 (it was 0.7). Back in April it was 2.2. Could that have helped? Who knows but I’ll continue taking it. Also, my Lp(a) was 380 nmol/l and it just came back at 293 nmol/l. My NT Pro bnp was 189 and now it’s 55. I also have a whole food plant based diet and eat seafood 2-4 times a week.

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@randombartz8163
@randombartz8163 - 27.03.2025 19:47

Hey Matt, regarding the Stem Cell question. As far as I'm aware, there are some countries in which there are already some therapies approved for use by their regulatory agencies, such as stem cells for heart failure in Japan, and also South Korea if I'm not mistaken. I'm quite puzzled as to why no one seems to be interviewing people from these countries who work in the application of these therapies, do you guys plan to do so?

EDIT: I mean that under the context of "only shady clinics who set themselves in small countries to avoid the FDA" do them. Wouldn't Japan/South Korea be an exception to that?

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@Nilsosmar
@Nilsosmar - 27.03.2025 20:17

It's so surreal that anyone would look at India, their skyrocketing rates of diabetes and heart disease, and believe that vegan or vegetarian diets -- or any diets full of grains -- are healthy. "There is no need in human nutrition for grains; the pretense that there is a "need" for these products was created in marketing campaigns. The effects of eating grains can be seen in the poor health of large swaths of the population in India and elsewhere. Grains have been eaten for a few thousand years; adding them to the human diet resulted in tooth decay, heart disease and other problems becoming prevalent. Foods like fish, meat and eggs are far more nutritious and a better foundation for the human diet.

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@kurthanson7522
@kurthanson7522 - 28.03.2025 01:08

not a day passes i'm not grateful 40% of india's 1.46 billion population are vegetarian (585 million) to put that in perspective that's roughly the population of the united states, canada, mexico, the united kingdom & ireland COMBINED!

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@stonebridge7710
@stonebridge7710 - 28.03.2025 08:10

Please consider mentioning acarbose along with metformin and berberine in efficacy ranking for healthspan purposes.

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@5kribbles
@5kribbles - 28.03.2025 13:21

I'm super interested in BPC-157. I think it has amazing potential for recovery and adaptation to exercise. I'm absolutely not going to inject anything bought off the internet that has "not for human consumption" written on it. I'm glad there are many people out there with different risk-reward calculus making a different decisions and gathering data though. Hopefully the safety studies can be done and these products can be sold by regulated manufacturers who assume liability for their product.

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@Davevanza
@Davevanza - 28.03.2025 13:47

Matt looks younger, fitter. Looks healthy with muscles.

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@EdwardCohen904
@EdwardCohen904 - 30.03.2025 07:43

Managed to dig out the sublingual NAD+ product Dr Kennedy was referring to. Looks like its manufactured in Australia under the brand Entity Health called SL-NAD+.

I've been using NAD+ IV drips for a while now and its a hassle; good to know that there are alternatives out in the market.

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@wpmitra7251
@wpmitra7251 - 01.04.2025 17:54

All hyped about Matt visiting india! I hope these folks are actually good.

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@EtienneLeBoeuf
@EtienneLeBoeuf - 01.04.2025 20:55

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@dcc08
@dcc08 - 02.04.2025 02:08

Matt you need to do one of your critiques of Bryan Johnson’s new rapamycin video

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@dcc08
@dcc08 - 02.04.2025 02:21

And Matt your t shirt is great! Can I get hold of one?!

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@Samathatulla
@Samathatulla - 04.04.2025 05:13

Great convo! Awesome to see Marcus Ranney bringing his usual clarity and passion to the topic. As a fellow longevity doc, I really appreciate the focus on personalized, practical approaches to healthspan.

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@ShaifBasier
@ShaifBasier - 13.04.2025 13:20

So funny and “telling” how you guys giggle when the topic of HRT in men comes up.

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@ShaifBasier
@ShaifBasier - 13.04.2025 13:41

Great content. Gradually, the vastness of wasteful funding in the biotech Lobgevity sector based on rogue claims is dawning on me. Ethical Finance is something else.

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@maggieegger
@maggieegger - 13.04.2025 14:49

Dr Kaeberlein, please respond to Chris Masterjohn’s very critical substack article of rapamycin. Scared the heck out of me and now I am rethinking taking rapamycin at all.

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