My name is Ben Greenfield, and on this episode of the Ben Greenfield Life podcast.
Running, bicycling, motorcycle riding, things like that. Yeah, that's where C60 does a thing. What they do is they'll put like a little bit of MCT oil in the water, and the water is hydrogen gas, water and the oil. Then they'll take that. And and it gives you like just a boost of energy, a boost of antioxidant activity like the gym rats and stuff. They use it. They'll take C60 now, they can lift longer, do more reps, and they can outcompete the guys that they know in
the gym. And they say, what are you doing? You know, because now they've gone beyond anything that they've been able to do before.
Fitness, nutrition, biohacking, longevity, life optimization, spirituality and a whole lot more. Welcome to the Ben Greenfield Live show. Are you ready to hack your life? Let's do this. So I have a confession to make. Last night I got up and I had a midnight snack. I've got this almost near addiction to gummies. I'll eat like CBD gummies and eat gummies and my own homemade aminos gummies. At the top of the totem pole, though, are these little
purple things called C60 gummies. This gal named Jessica walked up to me at this health conference and gave me a couple of these gummies, and it was before dinner and I was kind of hungry, so I ate them to satiate my appetite before dinner came out. They were fantastic, and I already knew about C60 a little bit at that point. Come up a few times in the podcast before as a pretty potent longevity molecule, and Jessica and
I got to talking later on. It turns out that she makes all sorts of different oils and gummies and different products using this, this C60. She's on the show, by the way. I'll let her or her, uh, her partner in crime fill you in a little bit on what C60 is. So anyways, Jessica has this this company C60 power, and she has her own story that she can tell you about how she came to use and appreciate C60, but she's also brought on, uh, scientist Ken
the scientist, uh, Ken Schwartz. And Ken is the chief science officer of C60 power. So he is a master of science and runs, uh, or has run several research science laboratories over the course of his career and also has done quite a bit of research into C60 and what it can do. And he has his own interesting story about how he got interested in C60 as well. So my only interest in C60 is that I like to eat these darn gummies. But Jessica and Ken, I know that you guys have your own story, so I'll
I'll start with you. Jessica, how did you get interested in in C60? And I don't mind you explaining what it is. You go along if you want to. Sure.
Absolutely. Well, my, uh, my introduction to C60 was, quite frankly, uh, accidental. And it was this guy's fault. Uh, Ken Swartz, uh, we we met through a mutual friend, uh, some years ago. And, uh, Ken was just getting started with, uh, C60 power and, uh, he, um, said, you know what? You just you need to try it, but I didn't. I didn't know why, I didn't know what it was, and I was I was just a
little bit skeptical. Uh, but after, you know, some months and pestering, I finally got on the bandwagon and started to incorporate C60 into my morning routine. And what I found been over a period of time was quite phenomenal for me. Um, I'd always struggled with, um, really painful PMS symptoms, and this is a little bit of TMI, but, uh, where I could, uh, you know, a day, a month if I, if I had the luxury of not working, I would just not work because I would be doubled
over in pain. Also in my 20s and 30s had a really short bob haircut because I couldn't get my hair to grow. And additionally, I was really suffering from allergy symptoms. We both live in Colorado, and, uh, I like to hike and bike and ski and I'm always outside, but I'm allergic to most of the trees and grasses here in Colorado. So for me, um, within about six months of incorporating C60 into my daily routine, what I noticed was my intense, painful PMS symptoms just went away
for me. My allergy. I used to walk around with a Kleenex under my nose. Pretty much any time I would eat or take a drink of anything, my nose would start running. That just went away and my hair started to grow. So, uh, within about six months of daily use, I was, um, I was a believer. Uh, I also had noticed an increase in what I would describe as expanded bandwidth in terms of my ability to deal with stress, process information, and problem solve. I've always
been a very analytical person, but C60 just helped me. Uh, it felt like, uh, my synapses were firing appropriately. I was just able to deal with stress better and to get through situations faster. But, uh, the most interesting story, I think, is, is Ken story.
Yeah. I want to hear about Ken story. I'm sure like a lot of people spidey sense, skeptic sense is kind of going off because anytime you hear, oh, there's some magical molecule that does a bunch of stuff, uh, typically we have to move at some point into mechanism of action, how it could be doing some of these things. I know, Ken, you can speak to the science and I'd love for you to do so, but how did you, uh, kind of get familiar with C60 or get interested in the first place? Ken?
Well, it was, uh, I was a basically. Well, after Fukushima and stuff there was, uh, looking for a new energy source, and I had known about some suppressed technologies. And so I was going to so I got together with some people and we were going to do work on what we call today, the Moxie fusion reactor. And unfortunately, with the Moxie fusion reactor work, there was a lot of, uh, late. Professors and dead PhDs associated with it.
Wait, what's a what's a moxie fusion reactor?
It's a metal oxygen fusion reactor. And it's, uh, it's. I think it's the only world over unity reactor. We were successful in the research, by the way.
Well, it's like. It's like. It's like, uh, like a nuclear reactor.
Yeah, exactly. You can take oxygen in the metal, fuse it together, and, uh, make new metals. But you can also release a bit of energy on the one that we did and, uh, boil water and run a steam turbine. And you have electricity.
So he's trying to prove a more efficient form of nuclear fusion. That was like Ken's introduction into. Like what? Like needing to protect himself from radiation. And he'd heard about C60.
Yeah. There's just too many late professors and dead doctors associated with that. We figured it out. Well, we figured out what was going on. But anyway, I went out looking for a radiation protection for myself, my crew, because, you know, I'm responsible. And so I discovered this stuff called carbon 60. Most people call it C60. It's nickname. It's science name is Buckminster Fuller. And, uh, basically they had science research where they gave one set of rats C60.
The control group, of course, didn't get in it, and then they expose them to a fatal dose of radiation. The C60 rats live well, of course the control group died. And so when I learned about that, I got a couple sources of C60, and, uh, we took it during the experimentation, which was successful and all. By the way, we're all still alive. So it, uh, it works for that.
There's just just a few extra limbs and maybe a glowing eye coming out of your head.
Yeah, but but it's what was really. You know, the thing is, I kept taking C60 afterwards because I had better mental clarity. Uh, more energy like the afternoon, because you get after you eat lunch kind of went away and, uh. Yeah, I used to eat more carbs than I do now back then. And, uh, also another thing I noticed is about seven months after I started using C60, I went to my annual optometrist meeting. Right. And, uh, he he
discovered that my Drew's or dry macular degeneration had completely disappeared. Now, I've had it for years and it was slowly progressing and, uh, but it just completely disappeared. And he was kind of astonished at that because he'd never seen that happen. And that was a good thing because my electrical engineer, Gary Rodriguez, on the project, by then he had developed severe wet macular degeneration. He'd had it for years, too, and it was getting so bad he could hardly see. So he'd
have to give up his career as an engineer. So I made a C60 preparation for him in MC MC coconut oil. Because as some of your listeners may know and the others don't medium chain triglycerides, that's what an MCT means. It can be turned into ketones by your liver very quickly. So if you've got some glucose processing issues like type two diabetes, having MCT in your diet is really important. So he took a tablespoon of C60 and MCT oil for a little over a year, and
his severe wet macular degeneration completely disappeared. And his type two diabetes went subclinical. Huh.
Well, what do you think, though? Like, what if he'd taken just MCT oil? Like, is there some kind of mechanism of action of C60 that induces insulin sensitivity or better blood glucose control?
Yeah, the key about C60. C60 is what's characterized as a sod superoxide dismutase, catalase mimic. And so as we get older, superoxide dismutase and catalase levels drop within our cells. And those are endogenous, uh, antioxidant. The cell has to make them themselves. You can't really supplement for them. Well C60 is a mimic on those too. So when you take that it'll restart your mitochondria. And of course we know mitochondria are make ATP the uh, the, the power
molecule for 90% of your metabolism. And uh, and that's what's really important. And your, the retinas of your eye, which of course you have macular degeneration. Actually half are actually part of your brain there. Nerve cells and nerve cells are like 50% mitochondria. So if you can restart your mitochondria back to a much higher level of efficiency, well, then the problems associated with that, uh, just go away.
And when you say restart your mitochondria, are you specifically referring to the ability to be able to take the reactive oxygen species generated by electron transfer and, and give it something to actually attach those free electrons to, to reduce reactive oxygen species build up or something like that? Yes, that's.
Exactly what it is. C60 actually neutralizes superoxide, which is the main, the main oxidative radical produced by the mitochondria and the most damaging one in the body, and it neutralizes it back into a regular oxygen in one step. Now, normally in our eyes there's a or normally in our cells the mitochondria, there's a thing superoxide dismutase turns superoxide into a into a hydrogen peroxide. Then catalase turns the hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen. But C60 molecule just
basically steals the electron off superoxide. And uh and then gives it to a hydrogen ion. C60 is kind of unique. It's shaped like a little tiny soccer ball. You can kind of see behind us what it looks like. And it actually it's the only thing in nature that actually. It's a positive charge by pulling hydrogen ions from the environment and then storing inside of its cage like structure. So in the mitochondria it goes to the outer membrane,
which is positively charged, fills up with hydrogen ions. That makes it positively charged. So it kicks off from the outer membrane heading toward the inner membrane, which is negatively charged. And along the way it encounters like superoxide. Just takes the electron off, transfers it to one of the hydrogen ions, turning it into hydrogen gas, and then, of course, releases
the oxygen to go back into the Krebs cycle. So and then eventually it'll use up those hydrogen ions and some super oxides or hydroxyl ions will stick to it, makes it negatively charge. It goes back to the outer membrane where it neutralizes them, refills, and so you can have hundreds of thousands of little C60 molecules bouncing back and forth between the membranes in your mitochondria, uh, reducing the oxidative burden and improving the performance of your, your, your body, your cells.
There's a lot of soccer balls. How do you actually make it? Like, is this one of those things you derive from plants, or is it synthesized in a laboratory, or does it actually come from.
Well, it's, uh, it's it's made in nature. Uh, originally in the Earth. Meteoritic and meteoritic impacts make a lot of it. You can find it like in the KT boundary that wiped out. So C60 was probably a geologic deposits of it in the early Earth along it's hydrophobic. So it floats, but it's fat lipids. So fats and amino acids are attracted to it. In fact, in a really cold environment, uh, C60 would fit exactly in the groove of the RNA molecule and the side groove of
the DNA molecule. And it's hypothesized it was the original antioxidant of life. And, uh, because it has no toxicity virtually at any level, and it neutralizes only two oxidative radicals, the superoxide and the hydroxyl ion, which the body does not use as signaling molecules. And it does the job for both of those in one shot, whereas the body has to have two antioxidants to to neutralize it. So that's why they think it may be the original antioxidant of life. And so when you take it it's an
catalase mimic. It restores your mitochondria function. So now your mitochondria are making or making ATP. They also make pregnant lung which is the precursor molecule for all the hormones. And the second or perhaps even the first type of second tissue type in the body that that has a lot of mitochondria is the cells, the endocrine system. So when you take C60 it'll restart. It'll restart your the
endocrine system in your, uh, in the thing. And oh, by the way, how we make it is basically it's made in the same way it's made in the atmospheres of giant red stars. Well, I should probably just do the whole story about C60.
Yeah, that might be helpful because, uh, when you're throwing around meteorite sites and giant red stars, people might be a little confused here. So. Yeah. Yeah, tell tell the story.
I think we need to go back just a minute.
Okay. Yeah, well, there was a there was a guy, Harry Kroto, and, uh, he's one of the discoveries of it, and he he figured there was a thing, a mystery in astronomy. There was something between the stars absorbing infrared light. And he figured it was one of these spherical molecules of fullerene. But, uh, then he had to prove it. And so he, the two Harry Kroto, Richard Smalley and Robert Curl, uh, basically proved the the existence of C60. And it was doing this stuff in the, in, in
outer space in 1985. But they got a Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1996 because of C60 unique structure and its unique chemical actions. But it really wasn't, uh, there wasn't a lot around. The way they make C60 now is kind of like in the atmospheres of red stars. I mean, the burnt wick of your candle has like 0.25% C60 in it, but if we want to get it to 99.99% is what you need, you know, for your
that's the best, highest quality. Basically we have two carbon rods and a light helium atmosphere like the outer atmosphere of a giant red star. And they run electricity through it and it turns the carbon into, uh, into, uh, ashes and uh, and then, uh, and then and if you do it right, you get about 10% of those ashes turn into C60. And this is something also important that needs to come in, is it's really important where you get your C60. We get ours from some sublimated C60.
You you said you said sublimated.
Yeah. That's like evaporation is purified through a process like evaporation where a solid turns to a gas, then back to a solid. And so that's really important because that C60 has never been exposed to solvents. There's other C60 out there in the market that are used. They use methyl benzene to, uh, separate them.
Would the concern there be lower purity or potency or the introduction of things like benzene as far as a contaminant? Yeah.
Methyl benzene is a known carcinogen. You don't want that. In your case, there's just. No we have sublimated C60. It's perfect. Uh, it's never been exposed to solvents. And so you put it in a sublimate or in a, you know, evaporates or sublimates and floats to the other side of the sublimated or condenses. And then it's, it's it's taken off the plates. And, and that's how you get 99.99% purity, uh, for the C60.
And bottom line, it's, you know, recreating the atmosphere of a large red star in a lab.
What's a large red star?
Oh, let's say what it is is our star will eventually turn into a giant red star. Right now, our our star is burning hydrogen into helium. And it's it's like the yellow star we see. But what's going to happen eventually? The core is going to run out of hydrogen. And at that point there's only helium left. So the core will shrink and get a lot hotter, and eventually you'll start turning helium into carbon. And so now it's burning helium, the carbon. So like red giant red stars
are just really carbon rich. And because they're so hot, a lot of their atmosphere evaporates into outer space, and maybe 0.1% of that of the carbon in the atmosphere evaporating into outer space turns into carbon 60.
Okay, that makes sense. I think the first time I heard of C60, somebody was talking about it, and I don't remember if it was yeast or fruit fly or rodent or human or what, but about in a in a longevity or an age reversal context. Yeah. Is that accurate? Like, has it actually been studied for that?
Yes it has. And that was the original, uh, perhaps the original study. The one that's really famous is the battery study that so they name it after Tarek Patri. He was the chief scientist on it. And it's it's called the prolongation of the lifespan of rats by repeated oral administration of C60 fullerene carbon 60. And what they did is they uh, they basically, uh, they basically, uh, they gave they gave C60 to Wistar rats. And, you know,
they were also they were looking for toxicity, basically. But instead of finding toxicity, they found it increased the lifespan of Worcester rats by 90%.
What's a what's a whisker rat? For people who aren't familiar.
Worcester rat is a is a particular type of rat that. Characterizes human aging. They usually die of cancers or cognitive decline or some diseases associated with human aging. But these Wistar rats had no cancers, had no cognitive decline, had no diseases whatsoever. And so they just basically lived to a really, really super old lifespan before, you know, they hit their genetic expiration date.
Gee, how much of that do you think could be, uh, extrapolated into humans, or have they done human research since then?
Oh, well, they did, and what they did is because one of the things is the the rats live for like five and a half years, and it's, it's rumored that the last couple of C60 rats had a terrible accident so they could publish the study, but some people learned a little bit from that. So they had another one where they use wild type mice and, uh, which mice have a much shorter lifespan than rats.
What's a what's a wild type mouse?
It's just it's kind of like the mice that run around in the fields. So they're pretty tough. They're like they're they're they're wild. Like they found in that case, they found it completely prevented cognitive decline in the mice. And it increased their lifespan by 11%. So that would be more characteristic of what it would do for a person. 11% increase in lifespan. And of course, you don't have the cognitive decline, because one of the things, you know, you
think about what's good are getting getting old. If you're going to be decrepit, you know, C60 just doesn't increase lifespan increases. Healthspan. So like with the Worcester rats, the mice, they stayed healthy. No cancers, no cognitive decline, no problems at all until they hit that expiration date. And so C60 just doesn't increase the lifespan. It increases the healthspan.
So Ben, I think right now might be a good time for me to like throw in a little disclaimer here, uh, because I think we're going into some territory, uh, with these stories. So first of all, I want to be really clear. C60 does not, um, prevent, cure, mitigate or diagnose or treat any disease. What it does is it works at the cellular level to lift the oxidative burden. Like Ken said, it helps to neutralize the oxidative stress and the free radicals and turns it back into water.
You can basically think about it as a, um, a fire extinguisher for your cells. It's going to blow out the inflammation and the oxidative stress and basically help create an environment at the cellular level where your body can
do what it was intended to do and heal itself naturally. So, um, the reason why, you know, people are having different experiences with it, like Ken's story regarding his vision issue in my story with, um, allergies and, you know, painful PMS symptoms and my hair not growing, that inflammation manifests itself in every human body differently. And so what C60 does is it really helps to address that chronic inflammation and get it balanced. It helps to balance the inflammation, helps
to promote immune support. And the best thing is, at the end of the day, that most people, um, notice a marked increase in energy and mental clarity within about 30 days of daily use. Once they get used to it, and then once they start taking it long term, then other benefits show up that are unique to that individual based on however inflammation is manifesting in their body. So, um, the reality is, as a manufacturer of this, these animal
studies are interesting, but they were done on animals. There's a tremendous amount of research that's been done in human studies. Yeah.
And that's actually what I wanted to ask you. You know, besides these, uh, these these Armstrong mice and the Wistar rats, what what have we what have we actually seen in human beings with C60?
Okay, first, first human study. They put it in a cream for Japanese women, and they found that it reduced lines and wrinkles in Japanese women. That's that's like the very first one. They've also found that rubbed on like the scalp. It'll increase uh, hair growth uh, for, you know, especially for people like a PSA. But it doesn't it slows down hair loss for men with, uh, male pattern baldness. But because that's a genetic thing, it's it's not going
to really get rid of that. Also, they did other studies that a lot of the other studies, of course, there's some studies you can't do with humans because it's unethical. So they do cell studies. And so one of the cell studies, they put human nerve cells in, you know, the test tube in vitro. And then they they gave, you know, one set of the nerve cells got C60, the other didn't. And they expose them to a variety
of neurotoxins. And the C cells that had the C 60 nerve cells that had the C60 resisted the toxic, toxic damage, whereas controls, of course, were seriously damaged. They also found they did that with human skin cells. They they found that the human skin cells that had C60 were resistant to UV damage, whereas the other ones, you know, were damaged by ultraviolet light. And so those are those are two of those are a couple. There's also some
cell cell lines. There's oh we could they sounds well we don't talk about the C word so.
Oh okay. You can talk about the C word. No no I'm curious about this. Like there's obviously a lot of antioxidants out there right. Still being or PQ or glutathione or vitamin C or cocoa triangles. Is there something in terms of the mechanism of action with the Buckminster Fuller ring, you know, soccer ball that's making it act differently or more powerfully like like if I were to rub like vitamin C into my hair, what, I still get hair growth or is there something going on specifically with C60?
Well, there is something going on specifically with C60. There's like basically the four really important antioxidants, especially with cellular metabolism. And one of course is CoQ10. You can supplement for that. The next, of course is glutathione. There is some supplementation. And C60 actually does the job of glutathione in dealing with the hydroxyl ion. But that's only one of a dozen, uh, jobs that glutathione does. So C60 will do that part
of the job for glutathione. So what glutathione you have, you can can do the other jobs and you can always supplement for glutathione. But there's two antioxidants that there is no supplementation for it because they're endogenous. And that is superoxide dismutase and catalase. And they work together taking care of the superoxide ion, which is the most damaging oxidative radical in the body. And what C60 is a mimic that does the job of both. So so especially
people that have a mitochondria low mitochondria function. They uh, they especially as we get older sod and catalase levels go down just naturally with aging. And there's there's nothing to do. And there are some people that have certain genetic alleles which which that sod production or catalase production
drops even faster. And so for people that take C60, it acts as a mimic, you know, passes the gut barrier, passes the blood brain barrier is taken into the cells by endocytosis and then into the mitochondria by endocytosis, where the mitochondria seem to know how to use it. And it takes the takes the place of the missing sod and catalase. So now your mitochondria can step up. And here's something. Oh, by the way, I do need to
do a counter indication on this. Things that you'll notice if you're on a blood thinner because C60 restarts the cells the not just of your nerve cells, but the cells, the endocrine system and the model county and the energy system. The mitochondria make long, which is the precursor molecule for all the hormones. So your your adrenals will, like kick
back into action when you take C60. And one of the things you know that the adrenals one of the things that adrenals make is mineralocorticoid, which are the important hormone for regulating blood thickness. So if you're on a blood thinner, you need to, uh, you need to like, consult with your doctor and get more testing before you do that. And another thing is, uh, there's a huge increase in libido for people that take C60.
You mean in studies or anecdotally?
Uh, yes. Yes. These are the these are this is just what we found with customers. And and part of that is the, uh, well, actually we've had many case cases that, uh, anecdotal, anecdotal testing, uh, actually from testing that we've, uh, that we've had with that.
I'm curious about this radiation piece, you know, because I fly a lot on airplanes and I tend to travel with iodine just because it's one of the few compounds I could find that actually has good clinical research behind it for combating some of the oxidative effects of radiation. When it comes to C60, you obviously had success with it for nuclear based radiation, but have you ever thought about any type of mechanism of action or benefit that
might come from using it for airline travel? Besides the fact that that that I just packed for a trip to Cabo last night, I always put two of those gummies in my backpack because I. I eat them on the plane that it's my little snack, but I hadn't actually dug into the radiation protective properties or thought about. So you brought it up a few minutes ago. So do you think there's there's a case to be made for using it in conjunction with airline travel?
Oh, absolutely. Because what it is, is one of the things that like, we're 70% water and the main oxidative radical that radiation produces is the hydroxyl ion and the hydroxy line is just a water molecule with the protons been kicked out. And so now it's, it's now and then it goes. And then, then it goes out and causes oxidative damage. Well, when C60 neutralizes the oxygen and then the second oxidative radical. You're going to be running
into radiation is the superoxide ion. Without electron will lose. The electron gets on the oxygen. So C60 is. That's why C60 is actually C60 is the foremost radiation protection that you can take.
That's that's actually really good to know. Okay. Now it's my understanding, I think based on the way that you described it, this is technically a pretty water soluble compound, the Buckminster Fuller ring. Is that why you tend to see it mixed in with like MCT, coconut, olive oil? I think most of the products you guys have sent me, actually, they're almost all oil based. Carrier.
Yeah, actually C60 doesn't have really much soluble in water because it's non-polar, so we have to dissolve it in oil inside your the inside the inside your cells, it's in the cellulose or it's in the cytoplasm. So it operates there. But yeah. So it has to be dissolved in an oil. And we just picked we've we picked the best oils. Now originally everybody had it in olive oil because that's the original testing. Because olive oil is well characterized and easy.
But it's easy to get in your air and it's cheap and affordable. And they can use it for testing.
Yeah. But it's a little strong and it would go right through me. So I started that was the first one. I put it in avocado oil. And avocado oil is perhaps the easiest oil for human digestion. And so I find I use I like that because I could if I took like an ounce of olive oil, I might have to visit the bathroom. But with avocado oil I
don't have a problem. And then of course, as I mentioned, yeah, I mentioned before, I put it in MCT oil for those people that have glucose processing issues and our gummies, which you talk about, those are in 100% whole coconut oil and so, so but all of our oils are all organic. And those are the those are the good oils that they have the right balance of omega threes and sixes. You know, we don't want to put C60 in in seed oils which are inflammatory.
Yeah. Yeah. It's it's a component now of my super antioxidant rich smoothie I have in the mornings. My kick right now is I do a scoop of the vanilla protein, the key on vanilla protein, a couple scoops of the colostrum. And then I do a heaping scoop of this photo cyan and this blue photo cyan. And you know, if you go to wellness, you know, juice bar a lot of times they have those bright blue overpriced drinks. Well, I keep the freeze dried blue in my freezer, but
a couple scoops of that in. And then I use coconut water as the base and blend it with ice. It's like this creamy blue texture. And then I actually keep the C60 gummies in my freezer. I take out a steak knife, I cut it into little bits, and then I drop that into the smoothie with some cacao nibs and some coconut flakes. It's so good. I mean, I'm, I'm I'm certain it's very high in antioxidant capacity, I probably am it's probably so, so rich in antioxidants. I'm
drinking it too close to my morning workout. As you guys know you you don't want to take super duper, you know, high potency antioxidants right after workout, as they can sometimes blunt the hermetic response. But nonetheless, it's it's a it's a great smoothie. And I wanted to ask you guys not about the, uh, the smoothie uses, but about this hair growth thing. And again, I'd heard this before,
the hair growth. What would the protocol be? Could I literally take, like, your oral, uh, C60 compounds and do like, I don't like derma rolling and rub them into my scalp. And I even have this red light helmet in my office. Maybe put some red light on there. Would that be like a protocol?
You can rub it on topically, but you can also just consume it, and it will help promote your growth by just consuming it.
Is that because endogenous superoxide dismutase can accelerate hair loss?
Uh, yeah. And also one of the things that people notice that comes here, if you got totally white hair, it'll come back salt and pepper because C60 works at, as it says, a sod catalyst and catalyst. Not having enough catalase is the reason why your hair gets, uh, gets, uh, kids white. So people come back salt and pepper. But the main thing is it just gets in there. And, you know, as we're getting older, there just not enough.
Or there's just the mitochondria action in our cells is just dropping because the cells aren't getting enough sod catalase. And so when you take that it restarts the energy ATP production in your cell or hair follicles. And it just appears to cause the hair to grow, uh, to grow fast. Anybody that takes it. Also, you notice your nails will grow much faster.
Oh, wow. That explains it. My nails have been sprouting since I met with you that conference. Jessica. I probably average like two two gummies a day since then.
Yeah, they're hair, nails.
Skin the same way. The skin? Yeah. One of the things they discovered is C60 also increases stem cell production. And and this was discovered accidentally. They did a study where they were, you know, C60 is a antioxidant and it's known to like, suppress arthritis. So they were doing a study where they gave rats, they gave these rabbits arthritis, and then they injected C60 into their joints. And of course, inflammation in those rabbits went way down, which was expected.
But when they, you know, sacrificed the rabbits and looked at the joints, they found that the cartilage had regrown, which was unexpected. And and then from there they found out what one of the things is. There's a lot of cells in our bodies, senescent cells. And you probably talked about it in your other talks. And senescent cells are like zombie cells. There's usually the DNA damage. Maybe
the telomeres are too short. And and they go into this fermentation mode where they stop doing the oxygenate oxygen process, the Krebs cycle, and they do fermentation. And part of that they, they, they take OCS, they start making sod, catalase, glutathione and other things that the mitochondria use. So the mitochondria are forced to go into the fermentation mode, where they're burning sugar like, you know, fermentation mode. So those cells are going to be producing alcohols which poison the
cells around them. And, and, and inflammatory cytokines. So when you take C60, C60 goes into the mitochondria of senescent cells, it goes right in restarts those mitochondria. And they they will send messages to the nuclear DNA of the senescent cell. And they will not get the right message back. And that causes the mitochondria will then will blow themselves up and initiate apoptosis, which is programmed cell death. So so when you take C60 it just wipes out senescent cells
all over your body. Now your body or tissue doesn't have enough cells because the senescent cells are gone. So it stimulates stem cell production. I mean, we had we have a guy that here he had like seven years old. It's best when they take out the apoptotic, the fat tissue for stem cells. And he had this. He went in and you know, he had the he they took the tissue out. And then the doctors come running out and say, what are you what are you doing? You have,
you know, he had something like, uh. He had, uh, he had 73 million stem cells, which is like something like a teenager would have. And, uh, so and that's and that's because he was taking C60. So a lot of doctors, uh, really like people to take C60 before surgery or. And that's also the reason why after surgery.
Yeah. Except of course, you gotta be cautious with the blood thinning component, right?
Yeah. Exactly. For that. And that's also why that's the reason why they finally discovered is why the skin got better with the Japanese women on the facial cream. Because if you have more stem cells, then you have a quicker and thicker renewal of your skin. And that also applies to the gut. If people that take C60 say, you know, let their all the all sorts of, uh, digestive issues, whether it's leaky gut or in other inflammatory
issues and their gut go way down. And so that's why a lot of people think C60 is for those things.
Okay, probably more advanced like 2.0 use case question. But based on what you said about arthritis, do you guys know of any regenerative medicine physicians who might be using this as a form of pro therapy, like direct injection of C60 into joints, for example, the same as you would do with PRP or a dextrose solution or something like that? I don't know.
Injecting it directly, but we we have a tremendous amount of doctors that utilize C60 in the protocol. In fact, um.
You mean you mean, uh, you mean you mean orally?
Yes, orally. I don't I don't know about any that are injecting it, per se, but I, I want to say one thing here regarding the arthritis. Again, disclaimer C60 is not going to cure anything. Uh, but people we find, um, very commonly across the board that it, um, provides, uh, some form of relief in terms of, you know, the cracking, the popping, the aching that you experience with, you know, knees, shoulders, cracks. Yeah. So, um, it's it's quite popular with anybody that is helping people
with nerve spine joint issues. Um, we have a tremendous amount of doctors using it, uh, specifically to provide relief on those inflammatory conditions.
Have any studies been done on on C60 in cancer?
Uh, well, uh, that's, uh, yeah. We don't want to touch the third rail here, but yes, there have been they have been successful in animal studies. Uh, I can tell you anecdotal for humans, but we probably shouldn't go there. And, uh, uh, just because of the. It's a hot topic. Yeah. That's the third rail. Yes, that's the third rail.
Now, now you've got several different kind of types of C6. You got the avocado oil, I believe you have an olive oil MCT and these gummies. Why do you have like so many different types of oils? Why not just stick with one?
Um, really, it's about choice, Ben. It's what do people prefer? Uh, as a consumer, the avocado oil is great for people who are new to consuming healthy oils on a daily basis. It's easy to digest. Uh, you can use it, you know, as a if you're going to make homemade salad dressing, it's great for that. The MCT is phenomenal. And coffee,
it's great in smoothies. Um, and the olive oil is great for folks that are intermittent fasting when they break their fast, if they want to drizzle the olive oil on a salad or veggies or put it in a soup, they can do that. But it it boils down to just, uh, personal preference and choice. The avocado oil in the olive oil hold more C60 due to the structure of the oil,
the MCT holds a little bit less. Um, so typically, uh, you know, the folks that will use the MCT will typically take a tablespoon with the olive oil and the avocado oil. They can just take a teaspoon. Uh, but nonetheless, it's all powerful. And it just boils down to what do you prefer? How do you prefer to consume it? And you're the first person I've ever heard. And I'd love that you do this, that you freeze the gummies
and that you put it in your smoothie. Because, you know, we really encourage people to, um, incorporated into their lifestyle as they see best, you know, however, it works for you to get it into your system in your morning routine. That's ideal. And I think the way that you're doing it is perfect.
And don't forget, we also have C60 for pets.
You mean like for like for the skin or the hair or something like that?
Oh, no. We're usually internally. I mean, we take the we, we have actually some up on our C60. Purple power is our YouTube website and there's some. Yeah. See there's no, there's no, uh, when you give it to pets, they just do really great because there's no placebo effect with pets. And so so.
The folks that have concerns about their aging pets, uh, with mobility, with energy levels, with cognitive function, um, you know, a lot of, a lot of our customers, uh, give it to, you know, puppies or newer animals. But the folks that provide the most amount of feedback are individuals who have aging pets, who are struggling with some kind of age related inflammatory issue, and C60 tends to provide
relief in the energy mobility. And, um, just the, you know, I would say the sponginess of a of a pet.
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the growth hormone. You'll see other stacks of peptides like BPC 157 and TB 500 to hit joint pain from a couple of different angles when it comes to C60, whether via studies or reports from your customers, is there anything that it stacks well with as far as something that could enhance the effects or mitigate any downstream effects or anything like that?
Well, actually we found that using hydrogen, water, C60 and hydrogen gas therapy worked together like chocolate and peanut butter.
Why is that?
Well, C60 is kind of like a hydrogen sponge. And hydrogen gas is also like an antioxidant. And it's all part of the process that C60 works. We've had people go from mid-pack to champions in their field. Uh, athletically we can't name names, but oh, by the way, C60 is banned by any athletic organization. And so we have just many, many athletes use the C60, especially with the MCT coconut oil because, as you know, MCTs could give you that extra boost. So we've had uh, yeah, we've
had uh, some champions in the field. But what do you.
What do you mean from mid-pack to champions in the field. That's a pretty big play. Yeah.
That means they went for like, you know, third and fourth place. Fifth place to first place.
In like endurance sports from a running or strength training.
Or running, bicycling, motorcycle riding, things like that. Yeah. That's that's where C60 does a thing. What they do is they'll put like a little bit of MCT oil in the water, or they'll have their people, you know, as they're doing the the laps, they'll put a little MCT oil with the water, and the water is hydrogen gas water and the MCT oil. Then they'll take that. And and it gives you like, it gives you just a
boost of energy, a boost of antioxidant activity. Because people that take C60 like the gym rats and stuff, they use it. I mean they can all they'll they'll take C60 now, they can lift longer, do more reps, and they can outcompete the guys that they know in the gym. And they say, what are you doing? You know, because now they've gone beyond anything that they've ever they've, they've been able to do before.
It's kind of funny. You you bring this up too, because like my, my airplane bag is the gummies, then hydrogen tablets, ketone esters and magnesium like that. That's kind of like my antioxidant of airline travel stack.
Well, one of your questions, um, to your question about stacking one of our doctors that works with a he's not our doctor, he's just a doctor that utilizes C60 in his practice. But he works with, um, quite a significant amount of professional and retired athletes. Um, some of
them who have, you know, traumatic brain injury. And in terms of stacking, what he shared with us is that he's got like a mitochondrial supplement that he's created, but he does the ketone esters, um, along with the C60, and that is his morning routine with his coffee and that he's just like, I feel and he's he's an athlete himself. Um, uh, and he's like, I've, I'm performing better, thinking better than I have in my entire life.
And are there new products that you guys have your eyes on developing that you C60 besides taking my smoothie recipe and, you know, putting that into an easy to use.
Back then, we've, um, we've been creating a topical line and we're going to have additional products coming out here in the next year. But, um, to, you know, Ken's comment about the human studies with Japanese women. And we've created a C60 Youth Renewal Eye cream, which is phenomenal for the delicate skin around your eyes. We have a C60 anti-gravity serum, which is specifically designed to help lift and improve the quality and youthfulness of the skin. Um,
we also have C60 sexy, which is an edible massage oil. Oh.
It's edible. I didn't realize that you sent me some. I forgot the edible part. Oh, that's that's that's good to know.
It works wonders. Um, both for men and for women. Especially if there are any dryness issues. Um, it this is safe anywhere.
Yeah. And that's the other one. A big side effect of C60 is a great a significant increase in libido in both men and women.
So why do you think that would happen? I mean, usually an antioxidant doesn't have a direct impact on libido.
But what it does is C60 restarts the mitochondria, especially in your adrenals and and the mitochondria make them. So you're now you got like huge increase in androgens. And so people get like better sleep because you're going to get more melatonin, more HDL and other things in your hypothalamus and the stuff in your pituitary and also your adrenals, of course, make the androgens which then are turned into testosterone, estrogen. And so that's another thing that people notice is, uh,
body lifters. When they take C60, they can add extra muscle mass, especially for older body lifters. So that's and also like for instance as example typical. We had a guy seven years old, he goes to his doctor, he's got 350 right. And then testosterone levels which are pretty low. The doctor puts them on creams. He's like low seven hundreds. Then he takes C60. A couple months later he goes into his doctor. His, uh, his testosterone levels are 1200.
So the doctor backs him up on the creams a little bit.
I want to kind of just weigh in here on this because it does. It sounds a little bit too good to be true. The reality is it helps to balance out hormones by activating for me alone. So, um, you can see a gradual lift. Again, it's not a drug. So this is not this is not a miracle. And I'll be all this is a very powerful antioxidant that, again, helps to neutralize the free radicals and the oxidative stress. It just helps to create that environment where your body
can do what it's supposed to do naturally. But that being said, Ben, it's not for everyone. Uh, it's it's really well intended for it's it's best for people that are on, you know, the, the healthy lifestyle choice bandwagon because it works well with that for the folks. People are, you know, drinking alcohol every single day and eating fast food.
C60 might not be the thing for you. It's very expensive. Uh, it's expensive to manufacture, and it works best when you're already on your path of, you know, being, uh, can consider it about your your quality of sleep, your, uh, your daily movement, exercise, you know, staying hydrated. And it
works great with, um, other supplements. So if you already are on a protocol or if you've, uh, plateaued and you're not experiencing, um, you know, great results on your existing protocol, if you incorporate C60 and it can kind of help, um, boost it and get and get you back on the on the right track.
That surprises me. You describe it like that because I would expect a lifestyle and diet pattern that creates more oxidative stress to be in a population that would benefit more from C60, and that people who are already healthy, arguably creating more endogenous antioxidants and getting more of them from food based sources like polyphenols and flavanols, might be people for whom C60 is like the icing on the cake, whereas people with a very stressful oxidative lifestyle would really
benefit from it.
Well, the thing is, is that oftentimes we found that the folks that don't that aren't embracing those healthy lifestyle choices, they're expecting a reaction like a drug. And that's not what C60 is. They're very tend to get very frustrated if they don't have immediate response. And those individuals we found typically aren't dialed in to subtle energies or shifts
in their body. And so they're quick to quit. They're also quick to not incorporate it and follow, um, you know, a 30 day test about like what's going to happen with those shifts. And so it's, um, I think it's not that it wouldn't or couldn't benefit them, but it might not they might just not be successful using it because they're going to expect something like some kind of reaction they would get from a drug. And that's not what C60 is. Like I said, it's it's a powerful
antioxidant and it takes time. It took a long time for your body to develop any issues related to chronic inflammation, and it's going to take time to work, um, those issues out. And it's a it's a process. The healing journey is a process. And so we think it's best suited for folks that are, you know, committed to that. And they're doing a lot of different things to support their body. And they want to have quality of life at every stage and phase of life.
Okay. That makes sense. And is is it naturally is a weird question, but I've always wondered this didn't naturally like purplish blue. Or do you have some kind of tomfoolery trickery you're doing in your in your labs to make it purple?
Yeah, actually, it's, uh, I don't know how. It comes. Yeah. It's actually purple when you. This isn't like if you dissolve it in like MCT oil, it turns it a purple color. And that's why the company's name was originally Purple Power because it, it kind of turns it a purple color. And, and that's just a, that's just the color of C60. C60 dissolved in an oil turns a purple. So an MCT, it's purple. And like avocado, olive oil, it turns it like a dark amber. And so it
should be clear. So you can actually tell the the purity and quality of your C60 by just looking at the oil color. Okay.
Is it is it a heat stable? I've always obviously I keep the gummies in the freezer just because I like the texture, but I'm curious if these oils should be kept cool.
They're just like with any oil. They should be taken care of, you know? Best to keep it, keep it out of the sun and also don't heat it up. But but C60 actually extends the lifespan of oils from around 60. But we you know, it's it's just it's just just respected as a regular oil. But we have about two year lifespan on the MCT, on the avocado, the olive oil, the MCT oil. It's still good after five years.
Um, but then to answer your question, uh, you don't want to cook with it. It's not intended as a cooking oil. So you do you do not want to heat it up. You just you can add it to coffee or to tea or just smoothies or salads or soups afterwards. But don't. It's not a cooking oil.
How competitive is the market in C60? Because obviously I've seen it becoming more popular. You guys are one company where, you know, we we just kind of got lucky and connected at that health conference, the Consumer Health Summit. Jessica and I've been a fan ever since, so I really haven't like looked into the marketplace. But is it a pretty saturated marketplace with C60?
Um, you know what? There's there's about 38 different companies that have popped up, you know, over the last five years doing what we do. And there's a handful, I would say I can identify about 3 or 4 companies outside of ours that are doing a good job. Um, but the reality has been most of them, uh, most of the other competitors are getting their supply from one single source that is using, um.
That, that, that benzene extraction. Yeah.
And they're all getting it from that company. And then they've, that company has created some special, unique names for C60 as kind of like a marketing gimmick to, to pretend like it's better other than being a solvent based C60. So, um, the bottom line is that quality matters. You want 99.99% pure C60 sublimated or sublime if you can get it, and you really want to be conscious of the oils
that they're using. Some companies are selling C60. For example, in sunflower oil, you don't want to be consuming sunflower oil that causes inflammation.
Um, well, it depends. I mean, if it's cold pressed cold extract, it was very difficult to find, you know, like Andreas, the seed oils up in Canada, they do a pretty decent sunflower extract, but you still got to be pretty careful with sunflower.
Yeah. So, um, the other thing is we, we third party test, um, every single manufacturing run for, for quality, for safety, for bioavailability, bio bioavailability. Um, and for purity. So um, that's that information is available on all of our products. We have a QR code that you can scan on everything and see that. And it should be important.
There's some people out there more than a few that have no C60 in their product. It's like.
An activated.
Charcoal. Yes, low quality C60, uh, low concentrations of C60. But, you know, we send it to third party testing and you can get, you know, no micro and you can get the actual C60 concentration. So, you know, and no microbiological contamination. So, you know, your product is safe and effective. And, and so and I believe we're the only company that actually does that that has the QR code.
And do you guys think you're going to make anything else besides the, the oil products and the gummies?
Yeah, I mean, we're I think the, uh, going down this path with the skincare, we're going to continue to roll out different, um, products with C60 that are great for the human body, clean, clean products for the human body.
Yeah. Could could you do like meal replacement shakes, bars, you know, things like that. With this it seems like it'd be kind of low hanging fruit to do, like, you know, like, what do you do with the gummies? But do that as, like a, like a bar based food product or something like that.
Let's just say things are and also, you know, maybe, perhaps even, you know, beverages type of stuff. So but that's, that's, that's future products that are under development. And you don't want to talk too much about that. Okay. But there will be more things like that coming out. Absolutely.
Well, you know, these are, uh, these are really cool products. I recommend if people want to try anything. If you're like me, try the gummies. If you don't like gummies, I would say, like Jessica and Ken said, maybe start with the olive oil. So you got some kind of palatable or even the avocado oil. Uh, the MCT oil
can be an acquired taste. Don't overdo it if you don't want so-called disaster pants, but the MCT is also the MCT is a flavor enhancer as well, so it works really great just sprinkled on the food or, or, uh, or, you know, spread on the food. So anyways, I will, uh, I'll link to your website. I know you guys have a discount code for us and all that good stuff, so I'll put that at Ben Greenfield life.com/purple power. Podcast. Uh, anything else you guys wanted to share while I have you on?
Yeah. I think, you know, you'd asked about the the human studies, and I think it's important to mention just, uh. And Kenny could dive in here a little bit deeper, but the T60, uh, in human studies has been proven to promote a balanced immune response and also a balanced allergic response. And that's part of the reason why, you know, my seasonal allergies, why I've been able to experience some relief. Um, it specifically because it can keep that overreaction in your
body at bay. Basically keep a cytokine storm from freaking out. The other thing is I want to mention to Ben, because I know we talked about this in, in passing, um, that over the last couple of years with, with the pandemic flu. Um, you know, we haven't talked much about that at all, um, intentionally. But the reality is folks that have, you know, suffered from long haulers, oftentimes they're dealing with chronic fatigue and just the inability for, um,
you know, their brain to function appropriately. And so we have anecdotally gotten a tremendous amount of feedback from people who've said, I've tried, you know, uh, a tremendous amount of different, um, you know, supplements or things that they think could help. And C60 has been the thing that's moved the needle for them specifically because of supporting the mitochondrial function and addressing, you know, the oxidative stress and the free radicals.
Yeah. That's we get reports about all the time. It's like the only thing that's ever worked. And for us and so.
So if I can say one thing about C60, if people are struggling with one issue because we've we've covered a variety of things today. And to your point, in the beginning, like maybe your spidey senses are going off. It really helps support. It really helps support energy and mental clarity. And that's the bottom line. If you, you know, and over the age of 40, our bodies are producing less antioxidants naturally. And so C60 is helping to just
support and balance that. And that's what it does. It's again, not a cure, not going to treat anything or mitigate a disease or prevent any diseases. But over the age of 40 when your body is producing less antioxidants, is just a supportive, powerful antioxidant to help address that inflammation. And, you know, being in the flu and cold season right now in the middle of winter, uh, it's a it's a great time to try it, if you're just curious.
Excellent. Okay, cool. This gives us a lot of use cases. And, uh, again, I'm biased, but I recommend freezing some gummies and drop them into your smoothie. But whoever you guys listening in want to use it, I recommend you try this stuff. It's actually pretty cool. And if you do dig into the research, there is some solid research. This isn't just all like hype and anecdotes here.
It's a site called what is C60 org okay, that is it's like a 503 C. And so you can you can go there to learn about all the studies.
Yeah I like some of those third party independent websites like the Molecular Hydrogen Foundation for Hydrogen Research where they're not selling you stuff, they're just showing you the actual the actual data on it. So that's useful. Now what was the name of that website again? Ken.
It's what is C60? Org for the animal studies and just for overall comprehensive studies. And then if you want to go to the human study specifically you can go to shop c60.com/research.
Okay cool. I'll link to those in the show notes as well. Ben Greenfield Live.com slash Purple Power Podcast Jessica and Ken, thank you so much. I've been excited to talk ever since I met you at the conference, Jessica, and became a user, so I appreciate you guys filling us in.
Okay, thanks so much, Ben. It was an honor. Pleasure.
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