Increasing Longevity with Chris Burres

We all want to live longer and feel better, right? Chris Burres is a research engineer and scientist whose primary mission is to help people live longer, healthier, pain-free lives. Burres has a diverse background in the field of inventions, manufacturing, and internet technology. With a BS in Mechanical Engineering (Minors in Computer Science and Math) from University of Houston, Burres is a co-inventor of patents related to the use of explosives in downhole oil well drilling, a co-inventor of the most efficient fullerene manufacturing equipment in use since 1991, and co-owner of a company that manufactures a unique product containing a Nobel-Prize winning molecule that has been shown to extend the lifespan of test subjects by 90 percent. This is very promising research and I'm excited to share it with you. 


What we discussed: 


  • Chris's journey into the longevity space and his initial skepticism (1:05)
  • The discovery of and initial research on ESS60 (3:44)
  • Challenges and initial reception (15:06)
  • Human trials and market entry (17:11)
  • Mechanism of action and health benefits (29:39)
  • Production process and challenges (44:33)
  • Future research and marketing strategies (48:45)
  • Customer testimonials and real-world application (59:08)
  • Ongoing research (59:34)

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