HOME/SEASON 2/Longevity Pill Risk: Silicon Valley's Secret For Indians ft. Abhay Tandon

Longevity Pill Risk: Silicon Valley's Secret For Indians ft. Abhay Tandon

17 March 202622K viewsTHE INNOVATORS & DISRUPTORS PODCAST

EPISODE NOTES

💊 What if a pill meant to slow aging could actually create new health risks depending on where you live? Some of the most popular longevity drugs today work by dialing down the immune system. That idea has become a big trend in Silicon Valley’s biohacking world. But here’s the part most people don’t think about. In countries like India, where many people carry dormant infections like TB, weakening the immune system might not be such a simple trade-off. Even biohacker Bryan Johnson eventually stopped taking one of these drugs after noticing signals in his own data. Longevity science is exciting. But maybe the real question is: should health trends travel globally without context? 👇 If a pill promised to slow aging, would you take it today? 👉 Subscribe for more such insights: https

WATCH OR LISTEN

Watch on YouTube
Opens in YouTube
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Listen on Spotify
Back to Season 2