{"id":69944,"date":"2014-09-10T14:49:11","date_gmt":"2014-09-10T18:49:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.eugenesis.com\/how-to-live-forever-the-mad-science-hollywood-is-using-to-cure-death\/"},"modified":"2014-09-10T14:49:11","modified_gmt":"2014-09-10T18:49:11","slug":"how-to-live-forever-the-mad-science-hollywood-is-using-to-cure-death","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/anti-aging-medicine\/how-to-live-forever-the-mad-science-hollywood-is-using-to-cure-death.php","title":{"rendered":"How to Live Forever: The (Mad?) Science Hollywood Is Using to &#034;Cure&#034; Death"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    This story first appeared in the Sept. 19 issue    ofThe Hollywood Reportermagazine.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"I have no intention of dying,\"Sumner Redstone told    THR in January. Redstone, now 91, has made no secret    of his longevity regime. It begins with a breakfast of goji    berries, \"Green Machine\" smoothies and tomato juice  followed    by a fish dinner and a shot of vodka for its \"wonderful\"    antioxidant properties. The mogul also says he exercises 90    minutes a day. Redstone has kept his promise so far, though he,    like the rest of us, can't elude the Grim Reaper forever.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theoretically that might change one day as society finds itself    at what feels like a tipping point. From Master Cleanses to    laser peels to Restylane injections, or  to cite the latest    craze  intravenous vitamin infusions like \"Myers' cocktail,\"    Angelenos never will find themselves at a loss for quick anti-aging fixes. But merely looking    younger no longer is enough. Hollywood wants to live longer and    feel younger, and to that end a growing number of    establishments at the cutting edge of science (and at least a    few dubious alternatives) are ready to feed the new appetite    for longevity. Taken to its extremes, health care's sunny    future could, in the mind of \"regenerative medicine\"    theoretician and biologist Aubrey    deGrey, cure death entirely.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"It's not even a hypothesis; it's just obvious,\" insists de    Grey, a Cambridge-educated Englishman who lives in Mountain    View, Calif., where he heads the Strategies for Engineered    Negligible Senescence Research Foundation. (\"Senescence\" is the    lyrical term for the study of biological aging.) \"The human    body is a machine,\" he adds, simplifying the premise of his    2007 book, Ending Aging: The Rejuvenation Breakthroughs    That Could Reverse Human Aging in Our Lifetime (St.    Martin's Press). \"Like any other machine, it can be subjected    to preventative maintenance that will keep it going    indefinitely by removing and replacing parts, just the way we    do for a car.\" De Grey has drawn the attention of such    Hollywood notables as Edward James Olmos and    DJ Steve Aoki, who samples a de Grey lecture    on his upcoming album Neon Future. Says    Aoki of de Grey's claims, \"It's not science fiction.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Such optimism has transformed anti-aging into an $88 billion    industry. To learn more, this reporter ventured into the eye of    the longevity storm, a journey that led me to get naked in    egg-shaped pods, endure subfreezing temperatures and sprint on    a treadmill until I collapsed. In short, my quest for    immortality nearly killed me.  <\/p>\n<p>    I'm encased in a plastic pod straight out of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Standing    outside, a muscle-bound man repeatedly shouts \"Clear!\" into a    walkie-talkie. Each time he does, I gulp deeply to pop my ears,    which keep clogging as if I'm in an aircraft that is rapidly    changing altitude. This strange device is called a Cyclic    Variations in Adaptive Conditioning machine, and proponents say    prolonged exposure to its altitude-simulating technology gives    one a vigorous aerobic workout without moving a muscle.    Top-ranked tennis pro Novak Djokovic swears by    it, the Internet tells me.  <\/p>\n<p>    I stumbled upon this pod by accident after wandering into the    Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Center, one of scores of    hormone-replacement therapy (HRT) clinics that have sprouted up    throughout Los Angeles like cold-pressed juice bars. Situated    nowhere near Beverly Hills  on a wide stretch of Sepulveda    Boulevard in West L.A.  the clinic boasts a friendly    proprietor, Dan Holtz, who greeted me. A    former general contractor and lifelong bodybuilder with no    medical training, Holtz now oversees a thriving HRT business.    Customers have their blood analyzed by \"staff doctors\" and are    prescribed a cocktail of \"age-defying miracle hormones.\" Do you    have suboptimal levels of testosterone, thyroid hormones,    dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), adrenaline or pregnenolone?    There's a gel\/ cream\/pill\/syringe for that. Take a \"stimulation    test,\" and if you fail, you're cleared for human growth hormone     though be prepared to spend more than $1,200 a month for    injections. Much has been written about Hollywood's obsession with HGH and its    reputed ability to burn body fat, promote lean muscle mass,    render skin more elastic, decrease cholesterol, improve vision,    restore sex drive and more. Its most notable celebrity    adherents are Sylvester Stallone, nabbed in 2007 at Sydney Airport smuggling    48 vials in his bag, and Suzanne Somers, who    in recent years has refashioned herself into an HRT guru.    Pausing to pop a hormone pill, Holtz detailed the clinic's    spectrum of age-deferring services, including a reference to    sending patients \"to Panama City for stem-cell infusions.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    I began to wonder whether I might prefer a more white-coat    approach. That brought me to The Body Well, an upscale facility    in West Hollywood overseen by Dr. Mike    Carragher, a lean physician who specializes in \"age    management medicine.\" For a $4,000 annual fee (excluding the    cost of hormones, which average $400 a month and can hit four    times that if patients take HGH), Carragher runs clients    through a diagnostic gantlet that includes a physical exam, a    full blood panel, a cardiovascular risk profile and a computer    quiz that tests for early signs of dementia. He then tailors a    plan, prescribing whichever hormones he deems necessary. Many    of his clients, like 39-year-old Teen Wolf showrunner Jeff    Davis, are busy entertainment executives seeking a    boost to survive grueling production schedules. \"I wanted not    just a doctor, but I wanted to be able to live a little better    and figure out how to manage stress and energy well,\" says    Davis, who started on a low HGH dosage. \"That's scary to    everyone, I know, especially when you look at Sylvester    Stallone and how many vials a day he probably uses. But Dr.    Mike told me it's all about maintaining the right levels of    hormones and stuff.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Alas, HRT likely will not help you live longer. So says UCLA    medical school professor Dr. Rita Effros,    president of the Gerontological Society of America. \"It's    dangerous to willy-nilly pump people with hormones just because    the level of that hormone has gone down,\" she says. \"Growth    hormone doesn't seem to be panning out as a solution to aging.    People say they feel young again, but it can do a lot of bad    things too. When one hormone level goes down, others may be    compensating.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    That made me second-guess a prospective existence marked by    invigorating daily injections and jaunts to Panama City.    Maybe I needed something more clinical, where I could wear a    really nice bathrobe. That brought me to the California Health    & Longevity Institute in Westlake Village. This \"lifestyle    transformation destination\" was founded by David    Murdock, chairman and CEO of Dole Food Co. Like    Redstone, Murdock is a 91-year-old billionaire with designs to    stick around as long as possible. The magnate consumes several    smoothies a day  he adds banana peels for extra fiber  and    has devoted a chunk of his fortune to spreading the longevity    gospel. Every major Hollywood studio contacts CHLI, which    features an on-premises Four Seasons hotel, for \"deluxe\"    physicals (cost: $3,650) for their executives that aim to give    patients actionable information to live longer. The daylong    sessions include a state-of-the-art exam, nutrition and fitness    consultations, a resting metabolic rate (RMR) test and a    50-minute massage.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See original here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.hollywoodreporter.com\/news\/how-live-forever-mad-science-731373\/RK=0\/RS=OnilSTmkOgAcI_D8qwakK8OLEg8-\" title=\"How to Live Forever: The (Mad?) Science Hollywood Is Using to &quot;Cure&quot; Death\">How to Live Forever: The (Mad?) 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