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Part 3 Staying Young - BBC Explorations

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The human life span may soon be doubled. Some scientists are honing in on a genetic switch to turn off ageing. Others have discovered a hormone which is already producing startling results in the over fifties.
In the war against ageing we meet four extraordinary people who are fighting Time on various fronts. Diane, Donald, Debbie and Michael all have strategies to stay young and live longer. It's a universal desire, and well do almost anything to achieve it, but no-one has yet found the elixir of youth. But now, as this programme reveals, science is unlocking the secrets of ageing.

In New York, fashion designer Diane Gilman believes she has found the answer. Its called human growth hormone. While we're young and growing, human growth hormone helps the body to build muscle and repair tissue. By middle age, the body stops producing it altogether. At 56 Diane injects herself with enough human growth hormone to recreate the levels she had in her twenties. Her two shots a day cost of over $1,000 a month. Human growth hormone is still undergoing clinical trials, but Diane believes it is money well spent. For her, taking human growth hormone has turned back time. It's her victory in the age wars.

Donald and Debbie are in good health and live the Californian dream. Yet they take over one hundred pills a day. This is how they're fighting the age wars - with a complicated mix of vitamins and anti-oxidants. It's to protect themselves against the ravages of oxygen. Donald and Debbie began their regime over a year ago. In this short time, they're convinced that anti-oxidants have given them back the energy of their youth.

In London, Michael Young's weapons arent anti-oxidant pills but a highly restricted vegetarian diet. Michael is 42 years old. He plans to diet for the rest of his life, eating fewer than 1500 calories a day. It seems an unlikely solution but this starvation regime already works for rats and mice. Seventy years ago scientists discovered that halving the diet of a lab rat can double its age. Michael hopes the same is true for humans.

Taking human growth hormone, swallowing over a hundred pills a day, a life-long starvation diet - they all have high risks, and most of us would prefer something less demanding. Could we not simply turn off the genetic switch that makes us grow old? We discover a scientist who believes this is precisely what she can do.




At San Francisco University Cynthia Kenyon has found a switch that can turn off ageing. Its a gene called DAF2. By switching it off, Cynthia has increased the lifespan of her lab animals six fold. If the same gene controls ageing in humans, switching it off could be as simple as taking one pill a day. And whether youre in your seventies or your teens, Cynthia believes the pill would still be effective.

Are we any nearer today to winning our war on age? Does science hold the answer? In this thought-provoking edition of Explorations, we meet people who are convinced they have conquered time.

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  • i am not afraid to die but I afraid of looking old....

  • LOL! all those pills, all i do is drink organic green tea. why do you think asians look so young.

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  • Someone please tell me why they are dancing lmao

  • It's more important to keep toxins out of the body (animal toxins, and acrylamide from cooked foods) then what we add by way of supplements. Anything beneficial in a supplement is already in raw plants. Taking a chemical out of the plant and taking it in pill form actually puts a burden on the body. Anti-aging is about not taking toxins in (as much as we have in our control) and getting out the toxins in our cellular dead water. This can only be done with dry fasting.

  • Those people take all of those pills and they don't look young. They look like they are suffering toxicity.

  • "oh we dont take too many just 70 or 80 a day" lol thats quite a lot for one person.

  • @MiamiPush2theLimit right!!! spend about US $5000 a month for the pill, but look older... -.-

  • my god!!!! what would all those pills would do to your stomach..... n that skinny ass dude with the glasses looks older then my 60 year old dad... O.o but my dad is a handsome man with a full head of hair unlike this tool. >.< its like your gonna die sooner or later...whether its old age or getting hit by a bus.. your gonna die... just live and enjoy life!! yeesh!!!!!!

  • feckin idiots...................they'­ll be dead before 70.eat good food that is grown not made and keep active.......simples. he's 5 years older than me and looks shite.be interestin to see these dudes in 20 years..........if they haven't grown a second head or somethin! can't remember the last time i had a headache tablet,but it's been years.wot mugs.

  • michael is 42? for fucks sake he looks like my grandfather 70 years old

  • wow they look so young and even donald is growing his hair back

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