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Is the "biological clock" inside your cells set in stone, or can we actually turn it back? ⏳🧬 For years, scientists have looked for ways to stop Telomeres—the protective caps on our DNA—from shortening as we age. Today, we separate the marketing hype from the real medical breakthroughs. In this video, we analyze the four categories of telomere extension: The Proven (Lifestyle), the Promising (Repurposed Drugs), the Pioneering (Gene Therapy), and the Uncertain (Supplements). We break down the controversy behind the popular supplement TA-65, reveal the surprising 2025 study on diabetes drugs (SGLT2 inhibitors), and look at the new gene therapy that doubled telomere length in patients with rare genetic disorders. Key Topics Covered: The Biology: Why telomeres act like a countdown clock. Lifestyle: The specific diet and exercise habits that fight "cellular rust." The Supplement Trap: Why you should be skeptical of TA-65 claims. The Surprise: How a common diabetes drug lengthened telomeres in 90% of trial patients. The Future: The EXG-34217 gene therapy that rejuvenates blood stem cells. Timestamps: Can we reverse the cellular clock? What are Telomeres? (The Shoelace Analogy) The Power of Lifestyle: Diet & Antioxidants The Supplement: Is TA-65 a scam? The Breakthrough: SGLT2 Inhibitors (Diabetes Drugs) The Cure: EXG-34217 Gene Therapy results Summary: Your Telomere Toolkit Disclaimer: This video discusses medical research, supplements, and gene therapy. It is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. #Longevity #Telomeres #AntiAging #Genetics #HealthScience #SGLT2 #Biohacking #CellBiology