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How to Enhance Longevity, Optimize Mitochondrial Health & Reduce Oxidative Stress with ESS-60 – Featuring Chris Burres, Founder of MyVitalC, Carbon Nanomaterial Scientist & Longevity Expert

27 Feb 2025

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TakeawaysESS-60 is a Nobel Prize-winning molecule discovered in 1985.The longevity study showed rats lived 90% longer with ESS-60.ESS-60 is fat-soluble and needs to be consumed with oil.The product has shown positive effects on sleep and mental focus.Chris Burres has been taking ESS-60 since 2018 and reports benefits.The BOSS theory explains how ESS-60 buffers oxidative stress.Testimonials indicate improvements in hair growth and overall health.Ongoing research aims to explore human trials for ESS-60.Mitochondrial health is crucial for athletic performance.Customer testimonials highlight the immediate effects of supplements.https://www.biohackerblondie.com/https://www.instagram.com/biohackerblondie/?hl=enShop All My Biohacking Essentialshttps://www.instagram.com/tmw.longevity/https://cellementals.com/ BHB for 10% offhakalife.com/BHB Use code BHB20 for 20% offTMWLongevity Use Code BHB for 15% offLVLUP Health Biohackerblondi at checkout for 10% off!Young Goose BHB10 for 10% offhttps://www.vivobarefoot.com/us/use code BHB at checkout for 10% off!https://untammed.co/evoke4work.comhttps://www.myvitalc.com/BHB/Use code BHB15 for $15 offDisclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making any health decisions or starting any new treatments.

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