Hi Sarah - Yes, people will still become chronologically older. But what can be slowed and then reversed is the deterioration in our bodies that normally accompanies chronological aging. This includes damage at the molecular, cellular, and organ level - damage which rejuveneering will deal with, in various ways. All this damage ordinarily increases our likelihood of getting chronic diseases such as cancer, heart disease, lung disease, dementia, and so on.
I thought that was what you meant. Thank you for clarifying. I completely agree with you. Many of our pre-conceived notions of how "old" people act, think and behave will in fact influence our own aging process. I highly recommend you watch "Iris" the documentary about Iris Apfel on Netflix if you haven't already seen it. She is the epitome of vibrant!
Hi Sarah - Yes, people will still become chronologically older. But what can be slowed and then reversed is the deterioration in our bodies that normally accompanies chronological aging. This includes damage at the molecular, cellular, and organ level - damage which rejuveneering will deal with, in various ways. All this damage ordinarily increases our likelihood of getting chronic diseases such as cancer, heart disease, lung disease, dementia, and so on.
I thought that was what you meant. Thank you for clarifying. I completely agree with you. Many of our pre-conceived notions of how "old" people act, think and behave will in fact influence our own aging process. I highly recommend you watch "Iris" the documentary about Iris Apfel on Netflix if you haven't already seen it. She is the epitome of vibrant!