THE ED MYLETT SHOW - Do You Want to Live Longer, Healthier, and Smarter? The Blueprint for Longevity is Here!
Episode Date: January 7, 2025What if I told you the most exciting time to be alive is right now—and tomorrow is even better? In this eye-opening conversation, I sit down with my friend and one of the world’s greatest visiona...ries, Peter Diamandis, to talk about a future where aging might not just slow down but could actually reverse. This isn’t science fiction—it’s science fact, and Peter breaks down the advancements that are pushing us closer to what’s called Longevity Escape Velocity, where for every year you live, science extends your life by more than a year. We dive into the practical tools, habits, and routines you can start implementing today to extend not just your lifespan but your health span—because living long only matters if you’re living well. From the critical role of diet, sleep, exercise, and mindset to the groundbreaking technologies reshaping healthcare, Peter shares insights from his new book, The Longevity Guidebook: How to Slow, Stop, and Reverse Aging and Not Die from Something Stupid. This isn’t just a conversation about futuristic medicine—it’s about your life right now. We explore the importance of regular health scans, personalized supplementation, and the transformative power of optimism. Plus, Peter reveals the role of AI in healthcare and how it’s revolutionizing disease detection and treatment. Key Takeaways: How Longevity Escape Velocity could make aging a thing of the past. The four foundational pillars of health: sleep, diet, exercise, and mindset. Why regular health scans could save your life—and how diseases hide until it’s too late. The groundbreaking role AI is playing in diagnostics and treatment. Practical habits you can adopt today to optimize your health and extend your health span. If you want to future-proof your health, this is the episode you can’t afford to miss. Remember, the choices you make today aren’t just adding years to your life—they’re adding life to your years. Go grab The Longevity Guidebook and start building your blueprint for a healthier, longer life. Share this episode with the people you care about most—this knowledge could change their lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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All right, welcome back to the show everybody. So do you want to live longer? Maybe a lot longer and certainly healthier?
Well, if you do, I have a guy, his resume is mixed. I gotta be honest with you, a little bit of a mixed resume.
He's only got a molecular biology degree from MIT.
Then he went on to get his Harvard medical degree.
Then he went on to get his MS and what did you get your MS in at MIT after that?
Aerospace engineering.
Only aerospace engineering.
Building rockets, yes.
Building rockets. And then of course he's got the X prize. He's got fountain life. He's an educator. He's an entrepreneur. He's a scientist,
but I'm most excited about his work on longevity and the book that he's got out
right now called the longevity guidebook,
how to slow stop and reverse aging and not to die from something stupid.
So I want to not die from something stupid and I want to live longer.
And he's probably the foremost expert in the world on this topics among many
other topics. He's, I kind of call him like the Doseckis guy,
like the most interesting man in the world, at least for me.
So let's pick that big brain today. Peter Diamandis, welcome back to the show.
A pleasure to be back Ed. Excited to share with you and everybody,
you know,
the incredible future we have on our health
and our longevity. My favorite thing about you, maybe of anything, is your
optimism. Whether it's AI or anti-aging or the future, it's that you have an
optimistic outlook and we probably should talk about that as it relates to
living longer mindset because it is a part of the book. But I want to start out,
you're 63 years old, I know you've been asked this a lot probably on this book tour, but I want to hear it from you. 63, but your actual
biological age is actually 39. How do we know that?
Yeah, so there's lots of different ways to measure your biological age and there's a
whole set of epigenetic clocks that are measuring how your DNA is methylated, which relates to your age.
But what really matters isn't some clock and what it says is how do you feel? At the end of the day,
how are you physically, how's your mobility, how's your mindset, how's your memory, how are you
looking at yourself in the mirror.
And honestly, I'm at the top of my game.
I find myself to have more strength in terms of endurance, my span of knowledge, my mindset
in all of these things physically.
So that is the single most important thing.
I feel great and I'm performing and I'm running circles around my team of 20 something and 30 something year olds.
And that's, so in the United States today,
just to put some numbers on it,
the average lifespan, how long, you know,
lifespan is how long is your heart ticking.
Average lifespan is like 78, 79 in that area.
The average health span of how long do you feel healthy?
How long do you have the mobility the aesthetics the cognition the ability to get out of bed?
Go do what you want to do spend time with the people you love
that
Unfortunately is 63 and there's a 17 year gap
There are about 16 year gap between when people stop feeling healthy and how long they live and And the first goal we focus on is helping you feel great
as long as you're on this planet.
The second goal is extending that lifespan,
is can you get to 100, can you get to 120?
Is it possible to get to 150 years old?
And people say, I don't wanna live that long.
Well, let's be clear about this.
If you felt like you were when you were in your 30s or 40s,
if you didn't have pain in your body,
if you've got the energy,
if you've got the cognitive ability,
like I want to go get another degree.
I want to go start a company.
I want to go see the world.
If you had that, that, you know, the vitality of,
I think you would want to live that much longer.
It's the assumptions you made. You're right. It's a false choice.
I had somebody yesterday, I was in New York yesterday,
someone that you and I both know pretty well, pretty well known person.
And I told him I was having you on and that person is in their late sixties.
And he goes, man, you tell him, I don't want to live that long. And I said,
that's predicated on how you feel right now.
But if you felt like you did when you were 30, you'd want to do that forever.
And by the way, those of you listening and I'm gonna ask Peter
some specific stuff now those you listening that are in your 20s and 30s
I've noticed that when I do these shows sometimes you're like hey that's gonna
be great for me 20 years from now you can be making investments in yourself
based on some of the things we're gonna talk about today that can get you to
that 150 number potentially based on all the things I've learned from Peter and
David Sinclair and a few others. So if you're younger, you have an advantage because you can make
deposits in your future rather than, you know, making corrections later on. So let's talk about
this. You take about 75 pills a day, right? I take about 50. And so what are some of the critical
ones that you take every day, either medication or supplements that you take? You go, Ed, if I,
if the top of my list is, let's just say NAD or whatever it might be,
what would yours be?
So I'm going to give you a different answer because it,
it depends upon your physiology, where you are in life,
the testing you've done. So I do take probably it's closer to 80 or 85 pills a day right now.
At the end of the day, I test myself every quarter at least and I'm looking at where
things are, where are my blood biomarkers, where are my metabolomics, all of those elements
and then based upon that, I'm modifying what I'm taking.
Now what I, in this book, Longevity Guidebook, I have an entire chapter on supplements and
medications.
Yep.
And the point there is I lay out why I'm taking everything.
Now it goes back to the notion that years ago there was a paper done in Cell, one of
the leading publications of scientists in this field, and it looked at what were called
the nine hallmarks of aging,
nine root causes of why we age, right?
Question is, why do we age?
There are species of animals like the bowhead whale
that lives for 200 years on this planet.
And the Greenland shark that lives for 500 years
has babies at 200 years old.
And I remember when I was in medical school
learning about this, I said, why can they live that long
and why can't we?
And I said, okay, it's either a hardware problem
or a software problem.
And we're gonna be able to solve that.
I think this is the decade that we're gonna have
the tools, the knowledge, a lot of that coming from AI.
We can talk about it, that we're gonna be able
to solve that.
And so if you look at the root cause of why we age,
that nine hallmarks of aging was then expanded
to a dozen hallmarks of aging.
And in the book, I list all of them,
like for example, our stem cell populations
throughout our body, you know, you have stem cells
in your brain and your fat and your bone and your skin
throughout all the compartments of your body,
but our stem cell populations drop by 100 to 1000 fold
less as we age.
And there are things you can do to slow, stop
or reverse that aging.
And so all the supplements are by category
to address each of those dozen hallmarks of aging.
And so I lay it out, you know,
I don't wanna give that medical advice here.
You should do the research.
You can, you know, chat GPT is pretty damn good these days
on helping you understand this, but find a physician,
find somebody to work with and come up with your own list.
One thing that's important for folks to know I think to to provide some
Background here is our bodies were never designed to live past age 30
If you think about it a hundred thousand two hundred thousand years ago on the savannas of Africa you would be
You know you'd go to puberty age 12, you'd be pregnant by 13.
And then by the time you were 26, 27, 28,
your baby was having a baby and you were a grandparent.
And before we had McDonald's and Whole Foods,
before we had this abundance of food, when food was scarce,
if you wanted to perpetuate the species, the
worst thing you could do is keep the older generations alive to steal food
from the grandchildren's mouths. And so you would die. And so we find that human
bodies typically in peak health in our late 20s to 30 years old and then it's
this slow decline. We have sarcopenia, our muscles begin to reduce. We have our
hormonal balances begin to reduce,
repertory growth hormone, testosterone, all those things.
Our stem cell populations begin to reduce.
And so it's a slow glide down unless you say,
no, I'm not gonna accept this.
I'm gonna do everything I can to keep myself vitally alive
and supplement or provide medication know medication to try and maintain
my physiology as I'm as I'm growing older. I'm going to push you on that a little bit so by the
way everybody Fountain Life can help you with that as well. One of the things that's literally
probably saved my life the last few years but certainly extended it is getting my labs
done every 90 days, which Peter just said. Just literally getting a good look. And
by the way, having the right markers measured as well, which is not what
everybody does. So I understand what you're saying. You're still not gonna get
medical advice on a podcast that millions of people are listening to. But
if the answer is no, just say no. But I'm just curious, is there anything that in
general though you say someone should, most people should be looking at blankety blank.
There are, there are things like a co-Q 10.
There is magnesium, your magnesium levels.
I do take NAD precursors like NMN.
You know, again, the book lists them all.
I don't want to pick out any one or two
because you should understand
what's going on inside your body.
You mentioned Fountain Life.
Let me take a second there
because one thing that's important for folks to realize
is our bodies are incredibly good at hiding disease.
I just wanna stop and say that again.
Our bodies are incredibly good at hiding disease,
meaning that most of us have no idea what's going on inside our bodies are incredibly good at hiding disease, meaning that most of us
have no idea what's going on inside our bodies. You think you're fine, you may feel fine,
but here's some of the numbers. 70% of people have a heart attack, had no precedent, no
shortness of breath, nothing that gave them a warning. It's like, boom, you have a heart
attack and then a significant fraction of those people die in the spot.
It turns out that it's not your calcified plaque
in your coronary arteries.
It's the arteries feeding the muscle of the heart,
oxygen and glucose.
It's the soft plaque.
That's right.
That isn't picked up that can evolve,
can break out and like just block it
in the middle of the night.
And another thing is you don't feel a cancer
in stage one or stage two.
You feel it in stage three or four
when you end up in the hospital with a pain in your side,
the doctor said, I'm sorry to tell you this,
but you've got, you know, stage this or that going on.
Yeah.
And unless you look, and people say,
I don't want to look, and it's like,
listen, you're gonna find out eventually.
Right.
Do you wanna find out now,
or you wanna find out when it's too late?
And then the final thing that gets me is,
the majority of all cancers that kill us
are not the ones frequently tested for.
So, you know, breast and prostate and colon don't kill us.
We find it in routine testing, but it's glioblastomas or pancreatic cancer.
Yeah.
And so at the end of the day, so Fountain Life created it with two incredible individuals,
Tony Robbins, I serve as the chairman of Fountain Life and Bill Capp who is the CEO and we built these centers
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We upload 200 gigabytes of data about you. It's everything knowable about you to answer two questions
Is there anything going on inside your body you need to know about today?
That's a really important question again because your body is great at hiding it and then what's likely to happen to you in the future
That we can start to prevent? All right, what's your your future look like medically?
And so here's the numbers in our first 5,000 members
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reward we're gonna have it for you. Yeah everybody I just want to unpack a couple
things by the way so great brother so thank you a couple things I want to
emphasize that he just said one there's a whole chapter in the book about these
CT scans or at least there's a topic in the book about it and I just want to
emphasize what he said because he said a lot you guys are obsessed in the medical world about these calcified plaques
It's the soft plaques that are the real scary ones
Okay, and so this is something a lot of doctors aren't talking about aren't looking at it's literally just about calcified plaque blockages
And there's a lot more to be concerned about if these plaques can break off the softer ones
I know this just in my own case
I'll just leave it at that and I also know in my own case the benefit of doing your labs regularly
I'll just be transparent to the audience
I've been scared and concerned the last several months because there's been some things come up and some enzyme tests of mine and there's some
stool tests about my pancreas and
You get those numbers they scare you especially when you're not feeling great
And so then I went and had some scans done and it looks like I'm okay on that.
There's no prevalence of any tumors or anything like that.
But I got to tell you, if there were, I'd want to know it sooner than later.
And so this idea now of treating disease rather than being proactive, guys,
this day and age is now a proactive approach, it's not a reactive approach.
And if you're listening saying, I can't afford to do all these things, many of the supplements that Peter takes and that
I take are relatively affordable.
There are some treatments that aren't, but are relatively affordable.
So I just want to emphasize that.
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I've been hearing more discussion, and correct me where I'm wrong, about exosomes and stem cells.
And I don't think I understand the difference in the two.
Can you just help those of us that don't understand understand?
Absolutely, sure. So first of all, stem cells, it's a type of cell that can differentiate and become any kind of cell.
So a pluripotent stem cell,
when you have a fertilized egg,
that egg eventually becomes the 40 trillion cells
that are Ed Mylet, right?
And that cell becomes skin, bone, brain, kidney, liver,
all of those different types.
And so stemness is the ability of a cell
to differentiate into those different kinds of cells.
And we lose those stem cells.
We lose those stem cells as we age.
And so they are our regenerative engine.
They're the cells that are there to replace cells
that are dead or dying to keep the tissue vibrant and alive.
Exosomes are little communication packets put out by stem cells.
What do I mean by that?
So these stem cells, these cells are exuding the small little, um, uh,
vesicles that have growth mRNAs or messenger mRNAs and growth factors in them.
And cells communicate with each other by putting out this exudate of these cells
and these growth factors. And so you can get exosomes, which are the way a stem
cell communicates outwards, right? And so you can get those exosomes and just give the communication packages out there.
So you see exosomes being used in hair, in skin,
in wound repair.
I'll give an example I told them in the book.
I had both shoulders surgically fixed.
I had some bone spurs and some muscle tears
in both shoulders. And I had it done by the and some muscle tears in both shoulders.
And I had it done by the same surgeon 10 years apart.
The earlier one, I did not do any kind of exosomes in there.
And the repair, the recovery time was, you know, predictably what the surgeon said.
Ten years later, I'm ten years older, same surgeon, same other shoulder.
I do it, but I do injections of exosomes into the surgical site on two different occasions.
It healed twice as fast.
Okay.
And those are growth factors, right? And again, our bodies, as we're growing older,
this is why a young kid who breaks something or tears something or injured
They recover so much faster. They've got those stem cells and those growth factors that are there to move it forward
There is a company I talked about in longevity guidebook. It's an incredible company. I'm excited about called immunists and
They have been able to harness these growth factors
and these exosomes put out by stem cells
into a new drug that's undergoing testing right now.
I'm slated to go and participate in it next month.
Hans Kirstedt is the CEO there,
and his phase one two-way study had 18 individuals, ages, I think,
like 55 to 70 who had severe osteoarthritis. These people with pains in their knees, they couldn't
walk, they're in bed, they're in a chair. He gave them this injection of these 440 factors from these stem cells, these stem cell exudate,
these exosomes, secretions and so forth.
And a few things happened.
Number one, they grew their muscle 6% without exercise, which is amazing, right?
I mean, it's unheard of.
Number two, their pain reduced 50 to 70%.
Number three, their overall inflammatory index reduced 50 to 70 percent. Number three, their overall inflammatory index reduced 50 percent
and they reversed their immune age by 30 years. We are basically giving your body these signals
that are making it youthful. This is the promise of what's coming.
Wow.
Now, I'm excited about it and we're going to make this product and this advanced study available to all the Fountain Life members.
So if you're a Fountain Life member, you'll have access to this at no additional cost
because we're going to be sort of the research platform to partner with them.
You know, one of the things, Ed, that's important, you mentioned price earlier.
In Fountain Life, you know, listen, it's $19,500 for the full membership, which comes with a doctor, a medical
team, a nurse, a dietitian, a health coach for the full year, right?
So it's all the people surrounding you to help you take what you learned in your upload
and then optimize you over the course of the year.
We do have a product we're bringing online.
We're demonetizing it down to $6,500.
We're gonna do it through companies
called our Core Program.
But, and so if you folks afford it, fantastic.
I can think of no greater investment than your health.
But there's a lot of things that people can do
for no cost effectively.
What are a couple of those?
So it's sleep, diet, exercise and mindset,
which are the number one things
that can impact you right now.
I'm gonna take a second on the mindset front.
I wanna quote something from my book here,
because it's really important.
I think folks need to realize
the power of your mind over your body.
And here it is, it says,
in a study of 69,744 women and 1,429 men
published in the prestigious journal proceedings,
the National Academy of Sciences,
you don't get bigger than that.
It was found that optimistic people
live as much as 15% longer than pessimists.
Gosh.
Gosh. Right? I mean, it's like being an optimist has a double dividend.
Why is that?
You think they produce less cortisol in their body?
What would the reason be?
I think that honestly, our ability of our mind over physical bodies is huge.
We can will ourselves to die and We can will ourselves to die
and we can will ourselves to live.
We've all heard of people who were madly in love
and their spouse dies and they die a few months later.
That just happened by the way in my life,
a great friend and the husband passed
and six weeks later she passed
relatively healthy prior to that.
Can I ask you a question about the diet thing?
Just because you write a lot about it
and I appreciate your question on this, Can I ask you a question about the diet thing? Just because you write a lot about it and you know,
I appreciate, you know, your question on this about sugar.
Yeah, two or three people that I trust the most in this space seem to be,
I almost say like hyper obsessed about the topic of sugar in the body and its
negative impact in the body. Um, and so can you just express that for a minute?
I don't think I totally understand why.
Let me be very blunt.
Sugar is a poison, unfortunately.
As I go back to our evolutionary history,
when we were evolving,
genetically we are the same as someone
from 100,000 years ago.
We have not evolved that much differently.
There's been some evolution, but not a lot.
And our body never evolved to take in as much sugar years ago, we have not evolved that much differently. There's been some evolution, but not a lot.
And our body never evolved to take in as much sugar
as we do.
We take in about 60 times more sugar per year
than we did 100, 200 years ago in the diet.
And sugar, what happens is sugar coats proteins
and it makes them inflammatory.
So when you're raising your sugar levels
in your bloodstream, it has two major impacts,
well, three major impacts.
One on your brain.
So it is a neuroinflammatory, it causes inflammation.
It is a cardiac inflammatory in your heart,
and it causes metabolic disease.
I'll give you an example.
We just are publishing the study out of Fountain Life again,
covering our first few thousand members
in which we measured what correlated highest
with heart disease?
Was it LDL we hear about, or HDL, or triglycerides,
or LP little a, or any of any other factors, cholesterol, etc.?
No.
What correlates the highest with heart disease is your blood sugar levels.
It's called your hemoglobin A1c.
And so I wear a continuous glucose monitor and I am watching what I eat.
I mean, listen, I'm not a angel.
I will eat something sweet on occasion.
I will gravitate towards 80% dark chocolate
or something like that,
which actually has health benefits for you.
But I have this debate with Elon on Twitter all the time
where he says, I eat donuts for breakfast
and go, you can do that if you want.
When you turn 60, buddy, you're going to change your mind about this.
True.
Do you do a glucose tolerance test with your labs?
We do.
We also do a fasting glucose levels.
That's what I meant, actually a fasting one.
I'm just curious.
If you personally do that, I know you do it.
I do it on a regular basis, yes.
In fact, this Saturday, I'm drawing my next set of labs.
Yep.
And I do this on a regular basis
to understand what's going on.
I'm really focused on reducing
what's called my hemoglobin A1C.
Yep.
I want to get it down to 5.3 or below.
Mm-hmm.
And stress can rise it well,
that's my biggest challenge is I shoot for eight hours
of sleep a day, we can talk about that again,
but I'm operating at high intensity from 6 a.m. till 9 p.m.
And I'm loving life.
I mean, I know you can relate, buddy.
I'm loving life.
It's the most exciting time ever to be alive.
And I don't wanna miss a second of it.
But so sugar is, when you think about diet, I
think about a few things.
Let me give a few pearls, if I could, for those
listening things you could do right here, right now.
First off, when you sit down for dinner and
tonight, drink a full glass of water at the
beginning of your meal, right?
I, that's easy.
The second thing is don't sit down in front of, you know,
CNN, the Crisis News Network,
or take a second to actually take a deep breath in
and out, that puts you into the parasympathetic,
your rest and digest mode, so you can absorb your food.
If you're in a debate, if you're watching the, you know,
every murder on the planet on TV, it puts you into a fight or flight mode
which is the worst way to get nutrients.
And then when you're looking at your food on your plate,
eat your vegetables first.
It's eating your fiber that slows your digestion down.
Very good.
Eat your protein next and then eat your carbs if you have room third.
Just doing that, you'll lose pounds of weight.
And so another thing is, listen,
I only have so much willpower, right?
I've got lots of willpower in the morning,
get out of bed, go to the gym, get exercise and so forth.
At night, if I'm at a restaurant and they put like chocolate cake in front of me,
it's like, I'm like, I'm not going to touch it, I'm not going to touch it.
Just try a little bit of it.
And so the most important thing is it doesn't hit the plate in front of me.
It's like, no, don't even tempt me.
It's easiest to say no before it hits the plate.
And that's the truth.
By the way, that's just
amazing how we land on similar things. Like I wear my monitor, I do a fasting glucose test,
but I'm gonna make that change right now. I'm gonna make that change of I do watch the Crisis
News Network or Fox or whoever's on when I eat, that's not good. And I, it's interesting. I have
a tendency to want to eat my vegetables first, like genetically,
I know I'm probably supposed to. And so I'm going to make those adjustments.
Those are simple things you guys,
as are a lot of the supplements that are in the book as well.
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Let's talk about the, just the concept of something
got me excited, which is LEV.
Just overall the concept about what this means.
So talk about what LEV stands for
and why we should all really be optimistic about this
if we get our act together.
Yeah, it's like get ready to celebrate this.
So the concept, the term LEV stands for
Longevity Escape Velocity.
It's a fascinating term.
So if you look at human
longevity over, you know, thousands of years, it's pretty
flat where, you know, over the last 100,000 years, people lived
in their late 20s, 30 years old, it went up in the 19, in the
1800s, up to like 40 years old old and it's skyrocketed, doubled to roughly 80
today. And we can see that science has added about a quarter of a year of
lifespan for every year that you're alive pretty consistently. And now the
concept is, and this is proposed by Aubrey de Grey and Ray Kurzweil, that
there's going to be a moment in the future
where for every year that you're alive,
science is extending your life for more than a year.
And that idea is called longevity escape velocity.
It's so good.
It is a powerful idea.
Now, what's even more powerful is if you go
and you ask some of the world's top experts,
and I've done this, they're friends,
I've invested in their companies, I've written about them,
I have, you know, they've been on my stages,
folks like Dr. George Church at Harvard Medical School,
one of the most prolific scientists in the field,
David Sinclair, who we both know, Ray Kurzweil,
and you ask, when will we reach longevity escape philosophy? Well, Ray Kurzweil, and you ask, when will we reach longevity escape velocity?
Well, Ray Kurzweil, who has probably
the most accurate predictions
of any futurist and technologist, right?
He's the futurist at Google.
If you look at Wikipedia,
it's like, I think it's like 86% accuracy rate
for his predictions.
He predicted when we're gonna have human level AI
and a whole bunch of things.
Well, his prediction for when we reach longevity,
escape velocity, um, still blows me away.
He says by the end of the year, 19, uh, by the end
of the year, 2030.
So in, in five, six years, uh, we, we reach LEV.
You know, when I asked David Sinclair and George
Church, uh, they put it at the mid 2030s,
which still means it's 10 to 15 years away.
And so I think this is the motivation.
You want to be in the best health you can to intercept this
so that it's not, so you're there
when these new breakthroughs come out
and you're in the best health.
And for me, that's called my longevity mindset.
I think my longevity mindset is I'm going to do, I'm going to get out, you know, so
one of the, one of the chapters is on exercise, right?
And I put on 10 pounds of muscle, you know, you look, you've got incredible physique.
How often do you work out?
Weights four days a week.
Yeah, and to add it, I bumped it to five days a week.
And it's something that I think is one of,
your muscle is your longevity organ.
It's one of your most important things.
So I think LEV, longevity escape velocity,
people need to have that motivation.
Like I'm gonna stay in the best health,
I'm gonna get out, I'm gonna go work out in the morning,
I'm gonna avoid the sugar,
I'm gonna focus on getting eight hours of sleep,
I'm going to switch to an optimistic mindset,
all of these things.
And then ultimately, you know, not die for something stupid
because I think that's an important part
to the extent that a person can afford to do the kind of testing that's out there. The last
test I did everybody the day that I was there there was a gentleman in the room
in front of me and they took him to the hospital as I was waiting to do one of
my scans he literally was taken directly to the hospital and the reason that that
was the case is they found the beginnings of an aneurysm in his brain
the day that he was there and I was told months later that he
Lived and that had he not had his scan done that day that he likely would have
Either had you know a significant event or passed away and so these are things, you know
You were gonna say something about that
I'll say it one of my business partners guy named Sam Nazarian who is the
Founder of a number of hotels including SLS
He and Tony Robbins have partnered on a large project
called the Estates.
And he's gonna be putting Fountain Life centers
into these six-star resorts
and six-star residential developments.
I said, great, why don't you come through Fountain
and experience it?
Now here's a guy who has the best positions in the world
and can afford whatever he wants.
And he comes through the program and he calls me,
he goes, I just got a call from the doctors.
I have two brain aneurysms.
And he was in surgery a week later.
Now he's fine, but that's it.
We don't know what's going on inside our bodies
until we look.
I didn't think I was going to ask you this,
but it just occurred to me cause someone brought it up to me.
Any thoughts about like,
I keep hearing more and more about zombie cells in our bodies.
You have any thoughts about that?
Of course. And I talk about this again in the book.
The book is intended to be a very digestible.
You can read a segment at a time.
You can read a segment of time,
but it's actually a sit down and sit out at the pool
and read for a day book also.
You're not gonna get it done in a day,
but it's outstanding and it's easy to read
in my opinion on such an important topic.
The brilliant things about him is he's the smartest guy
in the room and never tries to sound like it.
He wants you to actually understand what he's saying.
I just want to say that about the book too.
Thank you. Thank you. You know, I'd written a book with Tony Robbins called life
force, which is an amazing book, but it's 700 pages and it's hard to consume a
700 page book. And so I, I turned this book into a, you know,
roughly 200 page book where it is,
this is what I do and why I do it and the science behind it. And it's, I put it all out there for folks to,
to adopt what they want.
There's an entire chapter on routines.
I think routines are, we'll come back to it in a minute.
Let's talk about zombie cells.
So, a human cell has, will replicate 50 times
and then should have the decency to die.
It's called the Hayflick limit. And so when cells replicate 50 times and then should have the decency to die. It's called the Hayflick limit.
And so when cells replicate 50 times,
in the normal course of division,
at the end of that 50 replications,
there are three possible outcomes.
Number one, they can die, make room for a young stem cell
to create a new young cell that enters into your liver,
kidney, skin, whatever.
Alternatively, they can become a tumor cell, they can become a cancer, and they become immortal.
Here's a key point folks don't realize, we're always developing cancers all the time.
And our immune system, God bless it, we have this amazing brain, a very complex machine in our heads, but the immune system is almost always as amazing.
Our innate immune system,
something called natural killer cells,
are the cells that are running through our bodies
looking for a virally infected cell or a cancer cell
and then zapping them.
And hopefully that happens. when it doesn't,
that's when you need to be scanning yourself
and finding it because there are things you can do.
The third option is they become a senile cell,
a senile cell or a zombie cell,
sometimes called a grouchy old man cell.
And they're sitting there at the end of life,
just pumping out inflammatory factors trying to recruit other
cells to become inflamed as well
and
There are new drugs called synolytics
The face cream I use and I write about in the book
is called one skin and these four
phd women discovered this 10 amino acid peptide that kills the zombie
cells in your skin.
And you know, I love the product.
And anyway, so there are different approaches to killing the senile cells.
You need some because they help in wound repair,
but you don't want too many and you can measure that today. You can measure how
many you have in your body. Step back for a second. This is so good. I told you guys
there's not a wasted minute when Peter's on. I know that some of you listening
us are like this is great. It's two pretty affluent guys talking about these
things that cost some money. There are a lot of things, scans are a little bit different,
but there's a lot of things and some of the scans aren't expensive,
but there are a lot of things you can be doing in the book in terms of sleep,
hydration, your nutrition,
supplementation that truly are not expensive.
Probably even a realignment of money you already spend elsewhere and that would
infinitely help you extend
your life until we get to this escape velocity that we're gonna get to. And so
please don't just discount this that these are all things that cost money
because it isn't true and that probably is an appropriate time to shift to the
role of AI and longevity as well because I know this is something you're really
excited about. I had Peter on guys and we talked a lot about AI in a time where, kind of like now,
where there's a lot of fear about it, a lot of concern, and maybe justifiable when it
comes to, you know, income in the workplace.
But when it comes to longevity, let's talk about AI a little bit, because this will benefit
everybody.
Yeah, it really is.
I think folks need to be excited about this.
So here we go. AI is going to be the single biggest impact
on human health ever.
There was a study that just came out about 10 days ago
in which it looked at physicians diagnosing
a patient on their own, given a bunch of data,
physicians diagnosing a patient using a chatbot,
a large language model as their partner,
and then the large language model diagnosing on their own
without the physician loop.
Interestingly, the numbers approximately
were like 70% accuracy with the physician alone,
75% with the physician and the AI,
and like 90% with the AI by itself.
Why?
Why?
Because humans have biases.
Humans have biases that will tilt the data
because they've seen a bunch of cases.
We have all these cognitive biases.
Like if I've just seen a bunch of these cases in a row,
I'm more likely to say, well,
this person might have that as well.
The AIs are not cognitively biased in that regard.
Another thing which interesting is that a study done
as well, American Medical Association that looked at
trust and empathy, and it turned out that AI psychologists have a higher level of trust and empathy. And it turned out that AI psychologists have a higher level of trust and
empathy because you don't feel judged by the AI and you don't have a, I'm sorry, I've got to cut
us off. I have my next patient waiting. The AI will spend as much time with you as you want.
So AI is coming, interestingly enough,
if you think about this,
some of the most powerful technologies in the world
are free, like Google, right?
I mean, amazing.
Well, guess what?
Gemini 2, Grok, when it comes on,
Grok 3 from XAI, from Elon.
We have, you know, chat GPT and GPT-01,
all of those, maybe 20 bucks a month.
But these technologies are gonna become your diagnostician.
You got the data, right?
So Fountain Life is the place you collect the data,
other places you can go as well.
You're ultimately gonna be uploading data
from your wearables to the AI doc
that's gonna be monitoring everything all the time.
And another thing, I mean,
I wanna give you the scope of this.
So our bodies are 40 trillion cells,
hard to understand that number.
And every cell is doing
about one billion chemical reactions per second.
And so there's so much as we sit here and talk and
breathe and our heart's beating, there's so much
going on.
I mean, it's, it's, it's unfathomable and there's
no way that a human physician can understand all
that, but AI, AI can.
And what a great point.
We're going to start to understand why does
someone, you know, why can someone live to a
hundred and five, let's call it,
mentally sharp, going to work every day,
and there's a good number of people who do that at that age,
and other people are in pain or dying in their 60s.
What is it?
It isn't random.
There are reasons for this.
And so we're about to have these discoveries occur.
And do you believe that that is mitigated,
limited by your genetic predispositions to some extent?
In other words,
if a person with the best hand dealt of them might someday go to 150,
that, you know,
gene expression or whatever might impact
somebody like me who's got the cancer and heart disease and all this stuff right in
my genes, that maybe that is limited to some extent.
There is a study done, and I quote it in the first chapter of the book, that looked at
a very large population that were genetically sequenced and the answer is that they're the population's
Longevity in the words how old a person would live was attributed only 7% to your genetics Wow
7% the upper bound in another study that was done earlier
I believe the 7% one was 30%
in another study that was done earlier, I believe the 7% one was 30%.
So at a minimum, 70% of how long you will live
and your health is up to you.
It's up to your lifestyle, it's what you eat,
it's your sleep, it's your mindset, it's your exercise.
These are things, and this is what gets me excited.
This is why this book, by the way,
I don't need money from selling a book.
Right, of course you're.
I'm donating 100% of the proceeds
to the XPRIZE Foundation,
which I'll talk about in a moment.
And I make, if you buy it from Amazon,
it's like 26, 27 bucks,
all the profit there goes to the XPRIZE.
If I'm, my goal is get it out as far and wide as I can.
And so if folks go to longevityguidebook.com,
which is the website,
you can get it for half the price on Amazon
plus a bunch of other other bonuses.
It's my cost of printing and shipping it to you.
That's great, brother.
That's wonderful.
Yeah.
And it's like, I'm on a mission to help a million people,
you know, understand the power a mission to help a million people
understand the power they have to become the CEO of their own health.
That's my goal.
It's like the greatest gift we can give anybody.
He is everybody.
Peter and I have met multiple times.
There are people that you have on their show,
like this is like part of his life's work
and a huge part of his passion.
He does not need the money from it.
And thank God, some of the most brilliant people
in the world like Peter are enrolling and enlisting
others of the most brilliant people in the world
to really pursue this science.
Really 25 years ago, there wasn't a lot of people,
if anyone really talking about these things,
nevermind seeing these advancements.
And people like Peter or David,
even five and 10 years ago were being told that they were exaggerating.
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In our lifetime, next 10 years, that's in that window that you talked about earlier about the LEV, but that aside or anything, something you believe is going to happen in the world, this is going to
blow all of our minds. Is it that we're going to have a society on Mars? Is it that we're going to have
an ability to age every year? Or is there even something outside of that? We're gonna de-age every year for every year we live.
Something in that brain ears you go,
Ed, you know what I think is gonna happen
in the next 10 years?
That's gonna blow humanity's minds, it's this.
All right, I don't think there's just one.
I'll give you three or four real quickly.
Okay.
Okay, so first of all,
we are gonna extend the healthy lifespan,
the health span, right?
How long you're healthy to over 100.
I think the breakthroughs are gonna come there.
Secondly, I run this abundance summit every year
and I have some incredible people on stages here.
One of them, Max Hodak,
who is the co-founder of Neuralink with Elon,
his work is connecting your brain to the cloud.
So being able to think in Google, being able to like understand quantum
physics, being able to like become a master in chess, being able to do any
of these things just by thinking.
Right.
And I've seen his work.
I've seen the tech he's built and it blows me away.
Um, uh, you know, we We're gonna be rocket,
hundreds of people living on the moon in the next 10 years,
we'll have the first boots on Mars.
I mean, there's flying cars and autonomous cars,
all these things are like just,
gonna become a child's play compared to,
we're living,
I've had a chance to have Elon twice on my,
on my podcast, my moonshots podcast. And we were talking last time about how fast AI is moving.
His prediction is that by 2029 or 2030, AI will be more intelligent than the sum total of 8 billion humans. The sum total of 8 billion humans.
Yes, yeah.
Oh my gosh.
So what is possible when you've got AI
at that level of intelligence, right?
In 2024, we saw AI reach an IQ of 120 from GPT-01.
And I expect one of my predictions for 25
is we'll reach an IQ of 140.
And so this will be the mechanism
by which we understand the complexity of the human body
that we begin to learn how to extract CO2
out of the atmosphere, out of the oceans,
by which we learn how to do the things
that we dream about doing.
We would make a mistake today though, if we didn't lock a little bit about the
microbiome, at least a little bit.
So, so let's just, let's let you go on there before we dive and dive in there.
I just want to say, um, um, so happy to have this conversation.
You are my mom's favorite podcast.
So shout out to mom.
Thank you. She's so smart. Now I out to mom. Thank you.
She's so smart.
Now I get where you got your brains from.
It's clear.
So your microbiome, you know,
I said you're a collection of 40 trillion cells.
That's not actually true.
You have 40 trillion human cells.
We also have on the order of a hundred trillion
other organisms that are hitching a ride with us in our oral microbiome
and our gut microbiome. These are bacteria. These are fungi. These are viruses and we are a
community of organisms and
we're learning that your microbiome is
extraordinarily important. It will determine
is extraordinarily important. It will determine, your microbiome can determine
whether you put on weight or lose weight,
whether a drug works for you or doesn't work for you.
It impacts your cardiac health, your neural health,
all of these elements.
So you can now understand your microbiome.
One of the technologies I write about in the book
is a company called Viome, these products I use.
And they built their technology from Los Alamos labs.
So we know Los Alamos is the place
where Oppenheimer built a nuclear bomb,
but they also did other advanced work.
And they said, if we're ever struck by bioterrorism weapons,
we need to be able to understand what
hit us.
And so they developed a technology for looking at not the DNA, but the RNA, ribonucleic acid,
which is, it tells you what genes are being expressed. Long story short, what Viome does is it takes sample
from your mouth, from a finger prick and from your stool,
and it's able to understand what's going on your transcriptome
as it's called in your body.
And it tells you what foods are healthy for you
because not all foods are identical for everybody.
If you don't have the right bacteria in your microbiome,
you may not digest something,
or it may create a chemical that's not healthy for you.
So I use, I use Viome to analyze my diet.
It also analyzes my oral microbiome.
I have a whole segment on my mouth. Like I pay much more attention to my oral microbiome. I have a whole segment on my mouth.
I pay much more attention to my oral microbiome than ever because your mouth is a direct passageway to your brain and to your heart.
Yeah. Amazing stuff.
Yeah. I think because time's limited, I know my audience is going to want me to ask you and I know you can't be too specific,
but there are chapters in the book on hormones.
And I'm just curious about, you know, when we talk hormone stuff,
I'm always worried about the younger listeners because I end up getting men,
especially who are in their early twenties or mid twenties that now want to go
get jacked on testosterone because they're seeing all these fit guys like you
that are 63 years old and probably have concluded maybe they've had some supplementation with exogenous testosterone.
But your thoughts overall on any measure, measure, measure, measure.
And there is an ideal, there's an ideal range where testosterone level, you know, typically
in the 700 to 800 range, you know, I have done some testosterone
supplementation and then I stopped. I didn't feel
any different and I wasn't treated. My numbers
were fine, but it was like, do I feel different?
The one thing they have to be careful about is if
you do supplement testosterone, you can blow
your hair out, right? You can lose your hair.
Your DHT will go through the roof if you've got a predisposition.
You have to, you have to do the research.
There's drugs like finasteride you can use to
counter that, but don't be surprised if you're,
if you're pumping testosterone, um, and it's
not healthy for you to drive it through the roof.
What is healthy for you is working out five
days a week.
Uh, put, you know, I talk about in talk about in the book when I was putting on 10 pounds
of muscle last year, I was like 150 grams of protein,
one gram per pound of body weight,
using five grams of creatine every day,
getting into supplement, my muscle building and so forth.
And that's the way to do its work.
Hopefully we'll see if this immunist product
from Hans Kirstedt can increase your ability to add muscle,
but there's very few do it for free.
And one of the things, let's just talk about it,
the GLP-1 drugs, right?
Zempix and all.
Yep. I write about it, the GLP-1 drugs, the Zempics and all. Yep.
You know, I write about it in the book.
I wanna just, I wanna share my thinking on this.
It's miraculous for people who truly are significantly obese
where their greatest health risk is their massive obesity.
Yep.
If you're just, you know, if you have an extra 20, 30 pounds,
Ozempic is not your get out of jail free card.
If you're going to use Ozempic,
be aware that a lot of the weight you're gonna lose
is muscle.
Right.
Which is a problem.
And what happens is-
Is that simply because you're just eating less
and not getting your protein intake?
Yes, yes, it is that.
And what happens is people like,
oh, I lost weight, fantastic.
Well, you've lost fat and you've also lost muscle.
And then when you stop the ozempic,
are you gonna take this for the rest of your life?
If you stop your ozempic,
you put on the fat but not the muscle.
And so it's got this negative connotation.
Now, one of the most smartest things I heard, and this is from our chief medical
officer at Fountain Life, Helen Messier, who's brilliant, is listen, if you're
going to take ozempic, use it for a period of time and use it to develop good habits.
Yeah.
And again, I have an entire chapter on routines.
It's like what I do every day on a routine basis
and habits and routines are the way
that you don't negotiate with yourself in the morning.
Amen.
This is who I am.
This is how I eat.
This is how I exercise.
This is how I sleep.
And you build these routines
and they become your greatest,
I never thought about routines earlier in my life,
but now it's like one of the most important things.
Well, same here.
And I just think there's a value prop in your life
of doing difficult things.
And when you rob yourself from doing difficult things,
you cheat yourself from all of the ancillary benefits
of the confidence that comes with it
and the strength that comes with it,
the belief, the mindset changes that come with it,
but just things that people are doing that I wonder if you
understand the value of or appreciate or believe in the
value of rather not understand.
What about red light therapy?
So I do it, it's part of my routine.
So, you know, I talk about my routines at night.
My routine is to be cruising towards sleep starting at nine and in bed and hopefully
out at nine thirty. So my day begins the night before. If I can get to sleep at nine thirty,
my body wakes up at five thirty, I've got my eight hours of sleep. When I get out of bed,
the first thing I do is I'll do, first of all, the very first thing I do is while I'm in bed,
still I say gratitude.
Thank you for the amazing day ahead.
Thank you for giving my energy, my life, my family,
and all the incredible things I have.
And then just starting the day with gratitude is like,
I literally jumped out of bed and go,
uh-oh, get back in bed, focus on my gratitude
before getting out, because it's important.
And then I will do about 20 minutes of red light therapy
while I'm meditating.
Really?
Okay. In the morning, yes.
I use a red light cap on my head
for keep my hair growth going.
I use a red light mouthpiece for oral
and I use a red light full body panel.
And it's really about energizing.
It's about maintaining skin
youthfulness, it's stacking these things. Yeah. Yes. By the way, so do I everybody.
Just want you to know our routine on that is very similar. I want to say one
thing before I ask him the last question. You should go get the Longevity Guidebook.
I would just go get it. It will be reading that will benefit you whether
you are 22 or 82. There are elements of this book that you should know.
And I did read it in two full settings, the part that I got,
the digital copy that I got. And I recommend it.
I recommend you do that in your life. Obviously this interview has been incredible,
but there's a lot more in the book that you're not going to get out of today's
interview. I can't have you on and off about the X-Prize,
because I think that's one of the greatest things of the last two decades. Oh, thank you, thank you for asking.
And so I just want you to be able to have the floor
and tell us a little bit about the X Prize
and what you guys are doing there right now.
Yeah, sure, I'm so excited.
So it's 30 years old this year.
It's hard for me to believe.
Wow.
I started the foundation 30 years ago,
it feels like yesterday,
and we've launched 30 X Prizes,
about $600 million in competition.
So what is it?
I read one day that Lindbergh crossed the Atlantic in 1927,
not on a whim, but to win a prize.
And so this Frenchman offers up this $25,000 prize
for the first person to fly between New York and France.
Long story, amazing book, Spirit of St. Louis,
Pulitzer Prize-winning book.
And I'm like, huh, interesting, a prize.
And he doesn't pay any of the losers,
he only pays the winner.
And so I'm a young space cadet, I'm passionate about space.
It's like what I wanna do, I think of humanity
is on its greatest adventure ever.
And so I organize a $10 million prize
for the first team who can build a private spaceship
carrying three adults up into space, land, when the same ship do it again. Now this is way before you know Virgin
Galactic or SpaceX or Blue Origin or any of these companies. This is when only the
government thought about about space but I was sure commercial was the right way
to go and it was won in 2004. It took me six, seven years to raise a $10 million prize
purse, and people told me I was crazy,
and that just fueled me forward.
It was won in 2004 and really changed the entire landscape.
And on the heels of that, we built
this incredible foundation.
And every year, we launch one or two major prizes.
Again, we've launched 30 over 30 years.
The total cumulative prize money has been about 550 million,
I think is the exact number.
And it's driven about $8 billion in R&D
by all the teams trying to compete to win the money.
Last year, about almost exactly a year ago,
we launched one of our largest prizes
called the X Prize HealthSpan.
And this is a competition in which we have asked teams
to come up with a therapy in one year or less
and will reverse your functional age
by a minimum of 10 years, a goal of 20 years.
So it's so within, I give you this therapy for a year and then
You have the ability to build muscle that you had 20 years ago
You have the cognitive clarity the scope of memory the mind that you had 20 years younger
You have the immune system to fight cancer and fight viral infections that you had 20 years earlier
And so we launched that competition.
It's, I raised $141 million.
It's a $101 million prize purse.
I'll explain why it's 101 in a minute.
But we have, in the first year,
we have over 500 teams competing for this.
It's amazing.
And I've seen the stuff.
It's incredible what these companies are doing.
It's a crowdsourcing've seen the stuff. It's incredible what these companies are doing. It's a crowd sourcing genius around the world.
Yeah, the first major sponsor is a wonderful guy,
Chip Wilson, who was the founder of Lululemon.
And he says, so Peter, listen,
I'm willing to kick in like 35 million towards it.
I want you to find others to come in.
I'm a donor to the prize.
We have an amazing group,
Evolution is a major sponsor as well.
Anyway, so Chip goes,
how much is Elon's prize for pulling carbon
out of the environment?
And I said, Chip, it's a hundred million.
He goes, can you make ours larger?
That's awesome.
I said, if you put the extra million in, buddy,
we can make it 101 million.
I love that, man.
I'm so excited about you and the world. You're so good at this.
You guys, don't you wish you listened to something like this more often than you do what you hear
in traditional media or even social media every single day. The acceleration of transformation
on this planet the next decade, thanks to thought leaders and philanthropists like Peter,
is the greatest time ever to be alive.
And I hope that in listening to this show today that you share it with people that by the way,
want to live longer. That's the most important thing,
but also want a more optimistic and truthful view of what the future of the world is going to look like.
And this needs to be out there more. I mean, thank you.
Yeah. Thank God for you, brother.
Thank you. You know, our traditional media, we pay 10 times more attention to negative news
than positive news.
And so if it bleeds, it leads.
And so if you open your newspaper tomorrow morning,
count the number of positive stories and negative stories,
you know, it's 10 times more negative.
It's not that that's the only thing going on in the world.
That's what you're being fed.
And remember this, by the way, when Peter's talking,
these are, he's been right for decades.
So when you're listening to this and you go,
ah, what a neat dream.
No, go back and listen to 10 years ago.
And people say, this guy's gone nuts.
Turns out he wasn't.
It turns out he probably won't be this time either.
I just wanted to validate my enthusiasm about all of this.
I just want to thank you.
And again, the double dividend from being an optimist,
right, a longer life and living a life that's more fun.
Like you said, this is the most exciting time ever to be alive.
The only time more exciting is tomorrow.
That's so good, you guys.
This is a show you should be sharing everybody.
You know, when Peter comes on, I really get really excited.
My producers will tell you.
And then when we're done, it just exceeds my expectations.
It's just, we're going to have them on every year if we'll come back.
I told him that last time.
I will.
I'm grateful for you having me on the show and thank you for all the work that
you do, buddy.
Yeah. I love you brother.
And thank you to mom for her high praise.
Okay. Everybody, you've got to go get this book, go get the longevity guidebook,
how to slow, stop and reverse aging and not die from
something stupid so you can stick around to see this world continue to change and transform
people's lives. God bless you, Peter, thank you, show the show everybody.
This is the Ed Myron Show.