EP 028: How Carbon 60 Fights Oxidative Stress, Boosts Mitochondria, and Extends Health span with Chris Burres



In This Episode

You’re probably taking a handful of supplements to feel better, sleep better, or slow aging. But what if a single molecule could support all three—and more?


Chris Burres didn’t set out to disrupt the health space. In fact, he spent years avoiding it. But after a molecule he manufactured for scientific research was accidentally shown to extend the lifespan of rats by 90%—yes, 9-0 percent—everything changed.


That is the ESS60, the upgraded, non-toxic version of the Nobel Prize-winning molecule C60.


In this episode, Chris shares the story behind this carbon-based breakthrough. How a molecule meant for batteries, tires, and solar panels ended up inside people’s bodies. Why it outperformed vitamin C by 125x as an antioxidant. And how it may be the most powerful buffer for oxidative stress your mitochondria have ever seen.


We're talking real science, real studies, and real results—from better sleep and mental clarity, to reduced inflammation and extended lifespan in animal models.


“This molecule was thought to be toxic, but instead of being toxic, the test subjects lived 90% longer than the control group. That's the single longest longevity experimental result on mammals in history.” — Chris Burres

 

Time Stamps

02:11 - The discovery of the carbon molecule and Nobel Prize

05:23 - The unique structural properties of the ESS60 molecule

10:25 - How ESS60 functions in the body

14:33 - Mechanism of action and benefits of ESS 60

18:12 - Detoxification and bioavailability

27:59 - Does it build up? How long does it stay in the body?

30:58 - The original study on rats

41:10 - Product information and guarantees

46:15 - Clinical studies on sleep improvement

50:18 - Recommended dosage and protocol

Resources

🔥 Try ESS60 and save $15 off your first order: https://myvitalc.com/YTY 

📘 Grab Chris’s book: Live Longer & Better: https://a.co/d/3hmpM9W

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