Joseph Dettori is the first man in the world to undergo an incredible and dangerous science experiment with the surprising result that he has become 10 years younger.
Scientists conducted a study to find out the effects on the human body of living in an extremely pressurized environment underwater, and for this former US Navy Commander Joseph Dettori spent more than 3 months in a completely sealed underwater chamber. Spent in a shell (compact pod).
It was an extraordinary research study, at the end of which scientists were surprised to learn that after three months in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, Joseph was ’10 years younger’ when he emerged from his compact pod. was
What changed in DNA?
When Joseph was examined in detail after he came out of his shell, the scientists surprisingly found that the DNA caps at the ends of the chromosomes (called telomeres) were 20 percent shorter than they had been three months earlier. These caps shrink with age.
Not only that, but the scientists noticed that Joseph’s stem cell count had also increased, and there was a noticeable change in his overall health.
More amazing changes
Joseph’s sleep quality improved, his cholesterol level dropped by 72 points, and his risk of inflammation in his body was cut in half, changes doctors attributed to underwater pressure. Born from Scientists already know that underwater pressure has beneficial effects on the human body.
Joseph Dettori reported that his metabolism had also improved, although during the days spent underwater he worked out five days a week for an hour using only his exercise bands.
During his 93-day experience, Joseph Dettori also accomplished another major feat, breaking the previous world record for remaining underwater, which was 73 days.
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