An Interview With Dave Gobel of the Methuselah Foundation

Molecular biologist Attila Chordash recently conducted a short interview with Dave Gobel, co-founder of the Methuselah Foundation. He's been determinedly working away to make this thing a success since the beginning. You can find the interview over at Pimm. His thoughts on the Mprize for longevity research caught my eye:

You put up the money and tell competitors what they need to do. The larger the prize, the more competitors. It's like an inexpensive way of being able to put chips on every single spot on a roulette table. The best way to find a solution to unknown problems is to generate high motivation among the greatest number of thinkers/actors without too much regard to reputation of the competitors - let the best outcome win - I don’t care how they dress.

Incentives make the world go round, which is why research prizes are so effective. The prospect of money and fame are wonderful motivators, as is demonstrated in the business community each and every day. It's a pity that this obvious truth is so often forgotten when it comes to the highly regulated field of medical research and development.

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More Cool Contests!

Besides the great contest I am running here on Aging Fabulous - you entered to win the Sensa 6-month program already, right? - a few of my other beauty & style friends have some great contests of their own going on. I know you will want to check them out to see what you can possibly win.

Just a Formality is giving away The Dermelect Skin Solutions Trio.

Glamour Gift Guide has a Y.E.S. Young Essential Skincare Dynamic Duo Set up for grabs.

Style It Less is celebrating her 1st Anniversary and has two Nomination Necklaces to give away.

Good Luck!

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Simply Flawless O2.

*Please remember to enter my contest for a Six Month Supply of Sensa - a Revolutionary New Approach to Weight Loss, worth $354. The contest ends Thursday night at 11:59 PM est.*

With an oxygen infused complex, Simply Flawless O2 is said to improve your skins overall quality by up to 40% in just 28 days. You can expect increased moisturization; added elasticity; restores skin metabolism; conditions; lubricates and repairs scars; and tighten and soothes the skin.

There are three products in the complete line up.

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UnderEye Gel - This helps to even the skin tone under the eye area to eliminate dark circles while reducing puffiness. The increased oxygen really helps my eye look and feel brighter.

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Lift Serum - This lubricates and softens the skin, helping it retain moisture and look more smooth and even. When used with the Moisturizing Creme below, my face feels very soft as it melts into my skin. It also makes for easier makeup application.

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Moisturizing Creme - The high concentration of oxygen with the unique oxygen complex visibly tightens the skin while keeping it still moist. My only complaint about this is the lack of SPF, which is a must-have in daytime products.

You can purchase them right on their website where you can also learn more about these unique skin products. I suggest you purchase all three together as they work best and the price is just $89.95 for all of them. Individually, they are $49.95 each so the savings is obvious.

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Tear Down the FDA

It's a shame that the people most harmed by the existence of the FDA - and the culture of "I have power over you and you shall do as I say" that supports it - are not up in arms. The most vocal opponents of the FDA over the past decade or so are probably folk in the supplement industry. They, despite the threat of jail, losses, and other indignities for doing no more than providing a desired and responsible commercial service, are by no means the most harmed. No, the most harmed are the dying, and we are all counted in that group while the FDA continues in its position that potential longevity therapies will not be approved. No approval means no funds for development, and hence little evidence to show in support of radical change.

The cancer patients, the Alzheimer's sufferers, and all those with other named medical conditions suffer as well: the FDA and associated regulatory bodies form a huge ball and chain that slows progress in science to a fraction of what it might be. When medical development costs much more due to regulation, you will see fewer new medicines. When government employees have greater incentive to deny than approve, you will see fewer new medicines. This is exactly what happens, and the cost is measured in lives.

Back to the supplement industry. One of their voices can be found at the Consumers Against High Drug Prices site, an earnest place that nonetheless seems to me to be missing the real point of the exercise. But it is a supplement industry effort, and that narrows their focus to bottles and herbs - the here and now, rather than what could be, and what might have been in medical research. They would like to largely dismantle the FDA in their neck of the woods - but that sort of renegotiation of the contract with government employees never really works. When was the last time you recall government employees giving up the option to interfere in a given area of commerce? That option to interfere - and cause destruction and mayhem - is how politicians maintain their influence. It's the rule of the sword for a modern age.

You have to keep the incentives in mind. Politicians and government employees have no incentive to play nice and leave you be, no matter what the paper says. So they won't. Trying to redirect or reclassify the power held by others to your benefit is a form of self-delusion: once you're set on that course, the politicians already own your mind. It's a shell game, slightly more complicated and obscure than the voting shell game, but really no different in essence. The only solution to government abuse of power is the absence of that power.

Centralization of power - the state and regulation, in other words - is a form of age-related damage for human societies. It accumulates, piling ever deeper and broader, and leads to degeneration and disease. Look no further than the Soviet Union for an example of where it all leads in the end, but the place we are now is a far cry from the best of all worlds. If you have an interest in a long, healthy life, then you should also have an interest in why modern democracies are greatly slowing progress to that end.

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Win a Six Month Supply of Sensa - a Revolutionary New Approach to Weight Loss, worth $354.

So, are you excited about this revolutionary new way to lose weight? Did you read my post on Sensa - the new approach to weight loss? Do you want to have a chance at trying Sensa with me?sensa_6_month_program

I have a six-month Sensa program (a $354 value) to give away to one lucky reader. In the hopes that you really want to try this and give me some feedback about the program, I need to know the following: I need to know that you need to lose weight, at least 30 pounds. I need to know that you will commit to this new program. I need to know that you will send me monthly updates. I need to know that you want to make this work as much for you as much as I want it to work for me.

In the six month program:

  • Sensa Months 1 through 6 – Up to a 180-day supply of Sensa Tastants - each month contains two .70 oz. shakers
  • How-to guide with usage instructions and tips for best results!
  • Getting Started DVD featuring in-depth product demonstrations, answers to commonly asked questions, and an interview with Sensa creator Dr. Alan Hirsch

If you agree to what I set forth above, then I need you to tell me in the comments if you are male or female, how much weight you need to lose, how much weight you want to lose, and why. Each entry that answers these questions in the comments on this post - truthfully - will be entered into the drawing to win. One winner will be chosen randomly amongst all qualified entries. Only one entry per e-mail address, and you must be over 18 years old to enter. This contest is only open to those who live in the United States and Canada. The contest begins as soon as this post is published and will end this Thursday, July 31, 2008 at 11:59 PM est.

Good Luck! I hope to find many of you who are as excited about this as I am.

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