
Medical science is no longer limited to treating diseases; it has advanced towards halting the biological age of the body. We are in an era of technologies where cellular rejuvenation and genetic repair are becoming scientific realities. 1-Red Light Therapy – Cells repair faster, produce more energy In this therapy, low-wavelength red light is applied to the body. The light activates the powerhouse of cells, i.e., mitochondria, deep within the skin. This therapy makes cells produce more energy and repair faster. Cost and Use – The therapy panel costs around ₹15,000. It reduces wrinkles and skin blemishes. 2-Cryotherapy – Two minutes at -110 degrees, an effort to stay young The person is placed in a cryo-chamber, where the temperature is lowered from -110 °C to -160 °C using liquid nitrogen. In 2-4 minutes, the body goes into ‘survival mode’, and blood circulation speeds up. Oxygen-rich blood starts flowing through the organs. Cost and Usage – Sessions are available for 5,000 to ?12,000 in metro cities. Helpful in weight loss. 3-Intravenous Glutathione Drip – Reduces ‘Free Radicals’ Responsible for Aging In this, a cocktail of glutathione, vitamins, and minerals is delivered directly into the bloodstream via an IV drip. It does not pass through the digestive system, so nutrients are 100% absorbed by the body. It eliminates ‘free radicals’ which are the main cause of aging. Cost and Usage – The cost per drip ranges from ₹10,000 to ₹25,000. This therapy detoxifies the liver. 4-Ozone Therapy – Relieves body pain and fatigue, keeping you young ‘Medical grade ozone’ gas is introduced into the body. The most common method is ‘auto-hemotherapy’. A small amount of the patient’s blood is drawn, mixed with ozone, and then re-injected into the body. This reboots the immune system. Cost and Usage – A session costs between ₹7,000 and ₹15,000. The therapy relieves pain and fatigue, making the body youthful. Successful ‘Reverse Aging’ Test – Oxygen Therapy to Rejuvenate Scientists at Tel Aviv University have attempted to biologically reverse aging through hyperbaric oxygen therapy. After treatment in a pressurized oxygen chamber, the telomeres of elderly people became as long as they were 25 years ago, and senescent cells were reduced by up to 37%. Telomeres are protective capsules located at the ends of DNA that prevent chromosomes from being damaged. Their length decreases with age. – The longevity economy has reached 800 lakh crore rupees.
– Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal has invested 210 crore rupees in longevity-related research.
– American industrialist Bryan Johnson is spending 768 crore rupees to keep himself young. The Science of Longevity – Nano-robots will enter the body for treatment Nano-robotics – Robots will repair the body, destroy diseases and viruses In this, tiny robots will be sent into our blood and veins. If there is any defect in the DNA of a cell, these nanobots will immediately fix it. They will clear the cholesterol accumulated in the arteries. Genetic Engineering – Will cut the part of DNA responsible for diseases This focuses on changes in DNA. With its help, scientists can cut the part of DNA that is responsible for aging or diseases and replace it with a healthy gene. Cellular Reprogramming – A technique to bring old cells back to a youthful state In this, scientists reset the epigenetic clock of the cell. Just as a computer is formatted and made new, similarly, it brings the old cell back to its embryonic youthful state.
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