Listen "Magic Mushrooms Promote Longevity Exploring Psilocybin's Extend Cell Lifespan & Older Mice Life 029"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of The Deep Dive, supported by RevGenetics, we explore a surprising breakthrough in longevity research: psilocybin, the active compound in magic mushrooms, may do more than just improve mental health.A recent study published by the Japanese Society of Anti-Aging Medicine introduces the psilocybin telomere hypothesis, suggesting that psilocybin’s mood-enhancing effects could be linked to telomere length, a key marker of cellular aging. In lab tests, psilocin, a metabolite of psilocybin, showed the ability to improve cell survival and extend lifespan in aging human cells.Even more compelling, older mice treated with psilocybin showed signs of enhanced survival and vitality, opening the door to a bold new direction in anti-aging science. Could psilocybin influence biological aging itself?Join us as we unpack the implications of this study and what it might mean for the future of longevity, mental wellness, and telomere science.Supported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging 👉 [Explore Longevity Products](https://www.revgenetics.com)Referenced Study:🔗 [Psilocybin and Telomeres Study – Nature](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41514-025-00244-x)Hashtags:#Psilocybin #LongevityResearch #TelomereScience #HealthyAging #PsilocybinPodcast #AntiAgingMedicine #RevGenetics #PsilocinStudy #DeepDivePodcast #MentalHealthAndAging #ScienceBreakthroughs #CellularLifespan #TelomereLength #PsilocybinLongevity #MushroomMedicine #Neurobiology #LongevityPotential #AntiAgingBreakthrough #PsychedelicScience #RevGeneticsSupport
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