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Chris Burres: Unveiling the ESS60 Longevity Miracle

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Chris Burres is a pioneer in carbon nanomaterials and a co-owner of SES Research Inc., a company delivering groundbreaking solutions in this field since 1991. In our conversation, we explored the remarkable journey of ESS60, a molecule that has been a game-changer in various industries and, more intriguingly, in the field of longevity. Burres detailed the journey of this Nobel Prize-associated molecule from its discovery at Rice University in 1985 to its unexpected role in extending the lifespan of Wistar rats by 90%.

One of the most compelling aspects of our discussion was the molecule's journey from industrial applications to a potential longevity elixir. "This molecule is absolutely amazing. In industrial applications, it performs as well or better than the current best material in almost every application," Burres explained. He further delved into the molecule's unique structure, likening it to a soccer ball, where the lines represent bonds between carbon atoms.

The conversation took an unexpected turn with the revelation that ESS60, initially assumed to be toxic due to its benzene-like structure, actually contributed to a significant increase in the lifespan of test subjects. This led to Burres and his team pivoting from being "happy go lucky carbon nanomaterial scientists" to entering the supplement industry. This shift was propelled by the remarkable finding that rats administered with ESS60 lived 90% longer than the control group, a result that Burres described as "the single longest longevity experimental result in history."

As a business leader and entrepreneur, Burres also shared insights into the challenges and decisions faced when transitioning from manufacturing carbon nanomaterials for industrial use to creating a consumer health supplement. This shift was not without its ethical and legal considerations, as he candidly discussed the journey towards ensuring the product's safety and compliance with FDA regulations.

Listeners will find value in Burres' exploration of the mechanisms behind ESS60's effectiveness. He discussed the concepts of oxidative stress and inflammation, and how ESS60 addresses these key factors in aging. The conversation also touched on broader topics in the realm of longevity, including dietary solutions, exercise, and the impact of sleep on overall health.

This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone interested in the intersection of science, health, and entrepreneurship. It offers a unique perspective on how a scientific discovery can lead to unforeseen opportunities and challenges in the business world.

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Chris Burres is a pioneer in carbon nanomaterials and a co-owner of SES Research Inc., a company delivering groundbreaking solutions in this field since 1991. In our conversation, we explored the remarkable journey of ESS60, a molecule that has been a game-changer in various industries and, more intriguingly, in the field of longevity. Burres detailed the journey of this Nobel Prize-associated molecule from its discovery at Rice University in 1985 to its unexpected role in extending the lifespan of Wistar rats by 90%.

One of the most compelling aspects of our discussion was the molecule's journey from industrial applications to a potential longevity elixir. "This molecule is absolutely amazing. In industrial applications, it performs as well or better than the current best material in almost every application," Burres explained. He further delved into the molecule's unique structure, likening it to a soccer ball, where the lines represent bonds between carbon atoms.

The conversation took an unexpected turn with the revelation that ESS60, initially assumed to be toxic due to its benzene-like structure, actually contributed to a significant increase in the lifespan of test subjects. This led to Burres and his team pivoting from being "happy go lucky carbon nanomaterial scientists" to entering the supplement industry. This shift was propelled by the remarkable finding that rats administered with ESS60 lived 90% longer than the control group, a result that Burres described as "the single longest longevity experimental result in history."

As a business leader and entrepreneur, Burres also shared insights into the challenges and decisions faced when transitioning from manufacturing carbon nanomaterials for industrial use to creating a consumer health supplement. This shift was not without its ethical and legal considerations, as he candidly discussed the journey towards ensuring the product's safety and compliance with FDA regulations.

Listeners will find value in Burres' exploration of the mechanisms behind ESS60's effectiveness. He discussed the concepts of oxidative stress and inflammation, and how ESS60 addresses these key factors in aging. The conversation also touched on broader topics in the realm of longevity, including dietary solutions, exercise, and the impact of sleep on overall health.

This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone interested in the intersection of science, health, and entrepreneurship. It offers a unique perspective on how a scientific discovery can lead to unforeseen opportunities and challenges in the business world.

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