Scientists Have Now Unlocked the Secret to Undoing the Effects of Aging

Spending old age in a young, healthy body could be just around the corner

Ronke Babajide
Our World Tomorrow

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Face creams can cost as little as € 1 up to a mind-boggling € 1000 for 50 ml (1.7 ounces). In a world obsessed with looking young, no price seems too high for some people to look a few years younger.

The sad truth is that the creams, toners, lotions and serums that the cosmetics industry sells with the help of 13-year-old models with flawless skin don’t work.

As your cells age, your ability to produce natural oils decreases. The internal cellular processes break down. Your connective tissue becomes weak. Your skin dries out, becomes more wrinkled, less elastic and fragile.

Stopping skin aging with creams and face masks is like trying to plug a leak in a dam with your finger.

To successfully turn back the clock, we need to address the root cause of cellular aging. We must find a way to make our cellular machinery young again.

In a new study, researchers show that they’ve succeeded in doing just that. They’ve turned back the cellular clock by 30 years.

What happens when we age?

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Ronke Babajide
Our World Tomorrow

Woman in Tech, Natural Scientist, Life Coach, Speaker, Podcaster, Founder, Feminist. I write about Women, Feminism, Work, Science, Personal Growth & Life