How a Nobel Prize Molecule Could Add 20+ Years to Your Life | Chris Burres
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Summary
In 1985, three scientists at Rice University discovered a carbon molecule so structurally perfect it eventually earned them the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. What nobody anticipated was what would happen when researchers gave it to rats — a 90% extension in lifespan, the longest longevity result ever recorded in mammalian history.
Chris Burres has been manufacturing this molecule since 1991, five years before the Nobel Prize was awarded. He joins Dr. Brandon Crawford to break down how ESS60 (Carbon 60) works at the mitochondrial level, why it functions as a buffering oxidative stress system rather than a conventional antioxidant, and what the growing clinical evidence suggests about its effects on sleep, inflammation, cognition, and long-term healthspan.
Resources
MyVitalC Exclusive Offers: 40% discount on 6-bottle bundle, $30 coupon, and 18 free biohacking tips when you use the link myvitalc.com/crawford
Live Longer and Better by Chris Burres and Jerome Corsi (autographed copies available with proceeds supporting Operation Underground Railroad)
Operation Underground Railroad — Non-profit combating child exploitation (100% of autograph fees donated)
Live Beyond the Norms Podcast hosted by Chris Burres
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2012 Baati Study — Peer-reviewed research showing 90% lifespan extension in Wistar rats
SES Research Inc. — Manufacturing and research company (since 1991, Houston, Texas)
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