Dr. Ed Park, Anti-Aging Expert from Recharge Biomedical Clinic, explains how telomeres are involved in aging and how we can reverse it with telomerase activation. http://www.rechargebiomedical.com/
@Tubesn4ke they could live forever... but they die due to virus' bacteria, a large wound, being eaten, hunted and so much more.. but if nothing 'bad' were to happen they could live forever... but to have those conditions met is practically impossible... so they die often but they can live forever i believe
@Tubesn4ke they could live forever... but they die due to virus' bacteria, a large wound, being eaten, hunted and so much more.. but if nothing 'bad' were to happen they could live forever... but to have those conditions met is practically impossible... so they die often but they can live forever i believe
rcdevil2 4 months ago
@jpcm78 Lobsters already have it, repairs *all* their telomeres, and they don't live forever :(
Tubesn4ke 5 months ago
I really hope it's that simple
jpcm78 10 months ago