The Peptide PhDs Podcast
In this episode of Peptide PhDs, Dr. Mark and Dr. Alan wrap up their three-part tour through the 12 hallmarks of aging by tackling the final four: stem cell exhaustion, altered cellular communication, chronic inflammation, and dysbiosis. Translation: the body’s repair crews get tired, the cellular group chat starts dropping messages, the immune system gets stuck in “red alert,” and the gut microbiome can turn from a well-tended garden into a suspicious gas-station salad bar. The big takeaway is surprisingly empowering: while no one has found the “live to 200 and still crush leg day” button, many drivers of healthy aging are influenced by daily choices. Muscle takes center stage as a major communication organ, releasing myokines that help regulate metabolism, immune balance, brain health, and repair. Resistance training, daily movement, enough protein, micronutrients, hydration, sleep, and a healthy gut microbiome all help reduce biological “static” and give the body’s repair systems a fighting chance. In short, aging may be inevitable, but frailty does not have to RSVP early and your mitochondria would probably appreciate a walk after lunch.
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