80-year-old ‘SuperAger’ brain operates like that of a 50-year-old. Here’s why

“The human brain shrinks as it ages, affecting the ability to remember — it’s part of life. Yet there are a lucky few, called SuperAgers, who possess a brain that fights back. For these people, memories stay as sharp as they were 30 or more years in the past.”

Life extensionst Paul Kiesow (73), believes low-dose Deprenyl (selegiline) at 1.25 mg daily has prevented most of this age-related shrinkage. Paul has a 15 minute video presentation on X on this topic.

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