David Sinclair EXPOSED: REAL Truth Behind His Controversial Claims

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Get ready for the top David Sinclair controversies that have everyone talking! David Sinclair, the Harvard professor who’s making waves in the reverse aging revolution, has some bold claims about anti-aging, resveratrol, and NMN that have sparked a lot of debate. From being hailed as a hero to being called a snake oil salesman, Dr. David Sinclair's journey is nothing short of dramatic.

In this video, we'll break down the hottest controversies, starting with the rise and fall of resveratrol. Remember the buzz around this miracle compound? Well, experts like Brad Stanfield and Matt Kaeberlein have a lot to say about it. Then there's the NMN debate - what’s up with the FDA NMN ban and Metro Biotech? And what does Sinclair have to say in his defense?

But there's more. Sinclair’s recent claim that his "Leap Years" supplement can reverse aging in dogs has stirred the pot even more. Critics like Dr. Richard Miller and Jeffrey Flier are not convinced, and neither is the scientific community. What does this mean for the future of biohacking and life expectancy? Tune in as we explore these controversies, featuring insights from the Peter Attia podcast and reactions from the biohacker community. Are Sinclair's claims groundbreaking, or just too good to be true?

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⏱️ Timestamps ⏱️
0:00 Top Sinclair's controversies
0:46 Dog longevity
3:11 Resveratrol controversies
9:29 NMN controversies

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How to get rich: 1. establish credentials (though lately, if your credentials mention Harvard, you might wanna rethink it) 2. make bold claims of miraculous benefits 3. sell substance that provides those miraculous benefits. 4. Repeat ad nauseum. This shit has been going on for as long as there have been. people. Wanna live a long and healthy life? Eat real food, limit exposure to toxins, exercise, manage stress. If you are too lazy, addicted or stupid to do that, then yeah, try snake oil. Why not?

Pemulis
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The only mistake Sinclair made was to share his information with the world. If he had kept it secret and then produced his new treatment on the market, GSK would have bought it up too.They did their own research on Resveratrol before spending 720 million. They just didn't realize that you can't patent a naturally occurring molecule. The number of lives that have benefited from Sinclair's NMN protocol are reaching staggering numbers. My dad is one of those people. His Alzheimer's symptoms are slowly being reversed in ways his doctors have never seen before. It is obvious that a lot of information was left out of this video. I can only wonder why. As for Dr. Stanfield, he acts like a spiteful 12 year old and it's really easy to see that fact. Maybe if you took NMN you could learn to be more truthful.

laydbac
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It's not looking good for David and that resveratrol thing was pretty much a disgrace.

swayp
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I use resveratrol and NMN for 7 years. I am in my late 50s. My health improved and most of my frequent muscle pains are reduced after I started on this routine. I also lift weights and used to have heart pain after exercises on a weekly basis that was scaring me. All these symptoms were gone after 3-4 first months. I suspect this recording is produced to silence competition since my health improvements do not fit placebo effect. Personally, I think someone is very jealous of someone else making money.

leonardzemlinsky
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Why not ask other longevity expert's opinion on his claims ..to further establish the stability & authenticity of the claims ...

romescala_aban
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Well, this video is interesting, but it would have been more convincing if you had given Dr Sinclair the opportunity to respond, which you didn't. Seems to be more of a hit piece. I can understand why. Playing the devil's advocate, it is easy to see how his research could have made others claims look false.

johncaldwell
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The question is who is financing your video . Yes Suncksir reversed his position on supplement NMN BUT are you motives dor the Sinckair attack from big pharma ?

davidmanning
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His work on NAD, while a little off target, has contributed to science. So I can't completely discard him.

I have been complaining about Resveratrol and NAD precurors for years, though.

NAD precursors, while certainly useful for a narrow subset of individuals, it could be adding fuel to a metabolic fire, unless you fix the salvage pathways at the same time.

Most metabolic disorder is an unbalanced NADh to NAD+ ratio. Excessive NADh, not lack of NAD+

If adding more NAD+ to the body rapidly converts to NADh, you could cause issues.

darkhorseman
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To debunk a Harvard Dr you bring in a Kiwi Dr and someone nobodys ever heard of?

illavitar
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I identify as an attack helicopter. And Dr. Sinclair’s research into resveratrol definitely cured my ailing rear propeller!

njordas
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I identify as a dog and your saying Leapyears isn't making me live longer?

bikerdog
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So many of the commenters should consider the fact that wanting something to be true does not make it true. One thing is for sure, David Sinclair is promoting molecules before their efficacy has been properly evaluated. There are so many things a person can do--you know what these are---to improve their health and possibly increase their health span without consuming these molecules.

davidgoldfarb
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Much of the same info in Brad Stanfields video regarding David Sinclair's $720M train wreck. If people are surprised Sinclair wouldn't walk back everything he's ever said on resveratrol, the reason is pretty clear: the day he admits it's worthless is the day there will be loud cries for him to give the $720M back to GSK (or his portion of it). Nothing less would be ethical. And he does not want to do that. So he will continue talking up the resveratrol dud knowing better about it (unethical, just like the de-aging dogs company).

jaykraft
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Sinclair is a self-promoting con artist. I stopped listening or watching him a long time ago when I realized what he really was.

albardo
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Interesting. Sinclair was had from the first to promote resveratrol, but I've found him increasingly less credible over time.

I think the last interview I heard with him, he said he was moving to a plant based diet. He said his kids influenced him to stop eating meat.

crescentconstruction
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I hope Sinclair goes away. He's not a physical immortalist.

USAtoElsewhere
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Videos like these are a true disgrace. Such obvious paid hit job on a man that helps so many and is using strictly scientific approach, backed by strong and reproducible evidence. Shame on you.

ninja
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This sounds a lot like "teach the controversy" of the Creationists.

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