The Nobel-Winning Longevity Molecule with Chris Burres

The Nobel-Winning Longevity Molecule with Chris Burres

57:42 Jan 20, 2026
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What if a simple molecule could help you sleep better, recover faster, and potentially extend your life?ESS60 is no longer just a secret for biohackers. This emerging compound is gaining significant attention for its unique ability to combat oxidative stress and improve overall health.In this episode, Chris Burris, Founder and Chief Scientist of My Vital C, explains how this Nobel Prize-winning molecule works and why it holds incredible promise in the longevity space. With over 30 years of experience, Chris delves into the science and numerous studies behind ESS60, its groundbreaking ability to extend the lifespan of rats by 90%, and its fascinating potential for humans in the fight against aging.If you’re ready to optimize your health and longevity, tune in now.Episode Timeline:00:00 – Episode Preview01:02 – Welcome to the Smart Nutrition Made Simple Show02:12 – Meet Chris Burris, Founder of My Vital C03:30 – What is ESS60? The Nobel Prize-winning molecule05:00 – ESS60’s industrial uses before health applications06:45 – The discovery of ESS60’s surprising health benefits08:00 – Wistar rat study and its 90% lifespan extension09:30 – From industrial use to health supplement11:00 – Early biohacker interest in ESS6012:00 – Discussing ESS60’s safety and initial hesitations13:45 – ESS60’s impact on energy and sleep improvements15:30 – The role of oxidative stress and aging17:00 – ESS60’s antioxidant power compared to vitamin C18:30 – Mitochondrial health and exercise recovery20:00 – How ESS60 interacts with mitochondria21:30 – Real-world testimonials of ESS60’s benefits25:00 – Where to find ESS60 and access the exclusive discount27:00 – Final thoughts on ESS60 and its longevity potentialConnect with Chris Burres and learn more about ESS60:Exclusive Discount for SNMS ListenersGet a special discount by visiting My Vital C - Body Systems and using the code SYSTEMS
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