New research shows that psilocybin extended the life span of human cells by up to 50%

THIS STUDY IS TURNING AGING SCIENCE ON ITS HEAD.

New research shows that psilocybin extended the life span of human cells by up to 50%, a finding scientists are calling one of the most surprising discoveries in longevity research.

The study focused on how psilocybin interacts with cellular aging pathways.
In simple terms, the compound appeared to slow down processes that cause cells to deteriorate over time.
Unlike anti-aging approaches that target symptoms of aging, this one seems to act directly at the cellular level.

This matters because aging begins inside our cells long before symptoms appear.
Researchers say longer-living cells could mean healthier tissues, delayed age-related decline, and improved resilience against disease.
Early results suggest the compound influenced inflammation, stress resistance, and cellular repair mechanisms.

While this research is still in early laboratory stages and not a treatment for humans, experts believe it opens a completely new door.
A future where aging itself can be slowed at the cellular level may be closer than science once believed.

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