Study shows C60 induces up to 90% life span in rats

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C60 has been on everybody’s radar for the past couple years - I am still waiting to see a bit more research on this before I’m head over heels, but a recent study on rats does look promising regarding its effect on reducing oxidative stress and enhancing life-span potential:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22498298/

Scientific studies on animals have shown that the C60 molecule extended the lifespan of rodents by 35% to 90% in addition to having potent anti-tumor effect.

In addition we are seeing research support the notion of using it for anti-viral purposes:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2676811/

“Fullerenes (C60) and their derivatives have potential antiviral activity, which has strong implications on the treatment of HIV-infection. The antiviral activity of fullerene derivatives is based on several biological properties including their unique molecular architecture and antioxidant activity.”

Christina Santini

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