283: Slowing Aging, Mastering Health - with Chris Mirabile
BIOptimizers - Awesome Health Podcast
Release Date: 05/08/2025
BIOptimizers - Awesome Health Podcast
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info_outlineChris Mirabile's journey to achieving a biological age 13.6 years younger than his chronological age is not a tale of luck but of deliberate action and deep scientific understanding. His transformation extends beyond mere youthful appearance. He’s aging 31% slower than average.
This remarkable feat is rooted in intense self-education and a disciplined lifestyle geared towards optimizing health at a molecular level. His story began at 16, when a severe seizure led to the discovery and surgical removal of a brain tumor. This life-altering event shifted his focus from basic fitness to a profound understanding of human biology and aging.
A Scientific Awakening
Chris transitioned from merely wanting to look fit to optimizing his long-term well-being. Utilizing academic databases like PubMed, he educated himself on the science of aging and its biological processes. The "Hallmarks of Aging" paper was a turning point, revealing aging not as inevitable, but as a series of manageable biological processes. This realization drove him to a proactive approach to health, aiming to manage and slow aging.
Targeting the 12 Aging Mechanisms
Today, Chris's lifestyle and biotechnology company NOVOS are structured around the 12 mechanisms that drive aging. Here’s a quick look at how he addresses each:
- Mitochondrial Dysfunction: Enhanced through exercise and specific nutrients.
- Cellular Senescence: Reduced via supplements and fasting.
- Loss of Proteostasis: Improved by autophagy-activating practices.
- Intercellular Communication: Maintained by limiting inflammation.
- Genomic Instability: Addressed with hormetic stress like cold exposure.
- Epigenetic Alterations: Supported with lifestyle changes.
- Telomere Shortening: Minimized with diet and recovery.
- Deregulated Nutrient Sensing: Balanced through feeding/fasting cycles.
- Stem Cell Exhaustion: Preserved with low-inflammation living.
- Inflammaging: Reduced with anti-inflammatory strategies.
- Disabled Autophagy: Enhanced by intermittent fasting and polyphenols.
- Gut Dysbiosis: Improved through diet diversity and probiotics.
By targeting these mechanisms, Chris actively works to slow and even reverse biological aging.
Lifestyle as Medicine
For Chris, lifestyle is the foundation of health optimization. His daily routine reflects the principles he has gleaned from his research. His diet follows a Mediterranean model, emphasizing whole plants, healthy fats, and moderate protein. He integrates periodic fasting to optimize longevity pathways. His exercise regimen is multifaceted, combining resistance training four times a week, cardio three times a week, and daily walking. Sleep is prioritized, with seven to nine hours tracked via the Oura Ring. Stress management is crucial, as well as incorporating journaling, meditation, and reframing challenges as opportunities for growth. He also utilizes specific supplements, such as NOVOS Core, developed from biotech research to support the hallmarks of aging.
NOVOS: Measuring and Managing Aging
NOVOS embodies Chris's belief in the scientific manageability of aging. The company offers precise formulations like NOVOS Core, which has shown lifespan extension in animal studies, and biological age testing via epigenetic analysis. The NOVOS Life app provides digital guidance, using AI to generate personalized longevity plans and estimate biological age, making longevity accessible and manageable.
In this podcast, you'll learn...
- How Chris Mirabile reduced his biological age by 13.6 years and its importance.
- The 12 aging mechanisms Chris targets with NOVOS.
- Practical lifestyle adjustments for longevity, including diet, exercise, and stress management.
- The role of scientific innovation in managing aging.
- How to reframe challenges and use adversity for personal growth.
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