ZERO CLUB NEWS
✨ Zero Health debuts
Last week, we onboarded our first batch of users to Zero Health.
We’re thrilled with the progress and are now opening a few more spots.
If you’re in Paris over the next two weeks, expect to receive an email soon.
Don’t miss out—sign up for the waitlist today!
🧬 Longevity Summit - Paris
We’re thrilled to announce the first-ever Longevity Summit in Paris this December.
This exclusive event will feature world-class speakers, diving into all things health and longevity. Expect exciting activities like longevity food tastings, olive oil sampling, supplement trials, and plenty of surprises...
We’ll reveal the speaker lineup throughout October. 👀 We’ve secured a stunning venue that we know you’ll love!
Tickets are €50, but as a Zero Club member, you get a mega discount of 50% off. Early bird tickets are available here.
🔍 BPC-157 review
BPC-157 is a peptide found in gastric juice with promising benefits.
It has been shown to support tissue healing and promote physical recovery across various parts of the body. There’s also potential for mental health benefits like fixing depression.
We have taken a deep dive into the science behind BPC-157 and conducted our own experiments to explore its benefits. Read the full article in your Zero Dashboard here.
ZERO KPIs
- Zero Health: 292 members ( +14%, was 256)
- Community: 8,957(+0.65%, was 8,899)
TOP HEALTH & LONGEVITY INSIGHTS
- High-throughput proteomics can now measure up to 10,000 proteins from minimal blood samples, enabling insights into aging, disease risk, and health forecasting. Data from studies involving over 50,000 UK Biobank participants revealed organ-specific aging patterns, with smoking and alcohol accelerating aging, and showed that certain protein clusters predict mortality and chronic diseases, including Alzheimer’s and cancer. Research article.
- Diet and Lifespan: A comprehensive study showed that dietary restrictions, particularly in caloric intake, can increase lifespan and improve health markers in mice, but the effects vary significantly depending on genetic factors. This underscores the complexity of translating dietary interventions into human aging benefits and suggests personalized dietary approaches may be more effective for longevity than universal recommendations. ScienceDaily
- Limits to human life expectancy: Researchers from the University of Illinois Chicago and Harvard argue that while life expectancy has increased over the past century, it’s unlikely to see major gains in the near future due to biological limits. They posit that advancements in health care are slowing down, indicating the need to focus on quality of life in aging rather than solely extending lifespan. ScienceDaily
- RNA analysis in Longevity: An advanced AI-assisted study unveiled tens of thousands of previously unknown RNA viruses. This discovery may pave the way for insights into how these viruses interact with human cells and possibly impact aging and immunity. Understanding these interactions could lead to new therapeutic strategies for age-related diseases. ScienceDirect
COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS
- Not all blood tests are created equal. That’s what MaxB learning by speaking with leaders from Europe’s largest labs. Any thoughts to share about it?
- Nox is looking for information around cycling supplements. Do we need to cycle Ashwagandha for ex? If you have some knowledge about that, feel free to engage with him here
- What is your go-to flavored drink that is sugar-free and sweetener-free? share your favorite drink with us.
- Are you planning on organizing side events during the Web Summit in Lisbon in November? share them with us
🏆 RECOVERY LEADERBOARD
Weekly, we’ll celebrate our top 3 performers in recovery within the Club. Join the Zero Club on Whoop - Here or enter this invite code: COMM-3EF877. If you're not on Whoop yet, you can use this affiliate link to get 1 Month Free - here.
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🏆 ACTIVITIES LEADERBOARD
Weekly, we'll highlight our top 3 athletes in the Club based on activities logged (run, walk, hike). Join the Zero Club on Strava, here.
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