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It Sure Looks Like Humans Have Found a Way to Reverse Aging

Caroline Sharpe
Last updated: October 13, 2025 6:36 pm
By Caroline Sharpe
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The Reversal of Biological Aging: A Groundbreaking Study

The quest for a cure to aging has been a long-standing challenge in the realm of medicine. With the advent of cutting-edge technologies like CRISPR, the world of medical science has been introduced to a plethora of potential solutions. However, the answer to slowing down aging might be hidden in an age-old technique: oxygen therapy in a pressurized chamber.

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The Reversal of Biological Aging: A Groundbreaking StudyReversing Aging with Oxygen TherapyThe Role of Senescent Cells in AgingOxygen Therapy: A Century-Old TechniqueA New Understanding of Aging

Reversing Aging with Oxygen Therapy

In a landmark study, Israeli scientists demonstrated the reversal of aging in two key biological clocks in humans using oxygen therapy in a pressurized chamber. The study, published in the journal Aging, is the first of its kind.

As humans age, their cells continue to divide, and the DNA sequences at the ends of chromosomes, known as telomeres, gradually shorten. Once the telomeres become too short, the cell can no longer replicate and eventually dies. While this mechanism can prevent the uncontrollable multiplication of rogue cancerous cells, it comes with the cost of genetic aging.

The Role of Senescent Cells in Aging

Cells that can no longer divide due to telomere shortening, known as senescent cells, accumulate over a lifetime and are believed to be one of the leading causes of aging. In a clinical trial involving 35 healthy adults aged 64 and older, the participants received daily oxygen therapy sessions over three months. Blood samples were collected before and during the trial, as well as two weeks after its completion.

The results were staggering. Despite no changes in lifestyle, diet, or medication throughout the study, the participants’ blood work showed significant increases in telomere length and a decrease in the number of senescent cells.

Oxygen Therapy: A Century-Old Technique

This isn’t the first time patients have been put into pressurized oxygen chambers. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has been used for almost a century to treat a wide range of illnesses, from decompression sickness in deep-sea divers to carbon monoxide poisoning.

In HBOT, patients breathe pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber, causing their blood and tissues to become saturated with oxygen. Interestingly, this can trigger similar physiological effects to those experienced when the body is starved of oxygen, a state known as hypoxia. While previous research has shown that these effects can stimulate brain function and increase cognitive abilities, this is the first study to demonstrate that oxygen therapy may also reverse aging.

A New Understanding of Aging

“Since telomere shortening is considered the ‘Holy Grail’ of the biology of aging, many pharmacological and environmental interventions are being extensively explored in the hopes of enabling telomere elongation,” said study coauthor Shai Efrati, a professor at the Sackler School of Medicine at Tel Aviv University. Efrati further noted the significant improvement in telomere length during and after the unique HBOT protocols, stating that this “provides the scientific community with a new foundation of understanding that aging can, indeed, be targeted and reversed at the basic cellular-biological level.”

While other methods such as pharmacological drugs and lifestyle changes have been shown to have minor effects on telomere growth, the results of this study using HBOT have been far more significant. The therapy could be an inexpensive alternative to more intrusive treatments using pharmaceuticals, although the requirement to spend many hours per day in a pressurized chamber might not appeal to all patients.

Regardless, this groundbreaking study offers hope and a new understanding of how aging can potentially be reversed, marking a significant step forward in the field of gerontology.

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