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David Sinclair’s 43-second longevity hack (no breakfast, no lunch): The secret isn’t starving — it’s hormesis: A little controlled stress (hunger, cold, heat, exercise) tricks your body into thinking “I might die” → activates powerful anti-aging defenses that have been hardwired for thousands of years. Eating less (without malnutrition)...

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