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A Chinese biotech firm claims a grape seed-derived pill may extend human lifespan to 150 years, but human trials haven't started and experts urge caution.
A Chinese biotech start-up, Lonvi Biosciences, claims its pill, derived from grape seed extract (procyanidin C1), could extend human lifespan to 150 years by targeting "zombie cells" linked to aging.
Early mouse trials showed a 9.4% increase in lifespan and a 64% extension from the first day of treatment.
The company, based in Shenzhen, says the treatment improves healthspan and is advancing preclinical research, though no human trials have begun.
CEO Ip Zhu calls it the "Holy Grail," while experts caution that results remain unverified and require rigorous scientific validation.
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Una firma china de biotecnología afirma que una píldora derivada de la semilla de uva puede extender la vida humana a 150 años, pero los ensayos en humanos no han comenzado y los expertos recomiendan precaución.