The Anti-Aging Breakthrough: Can This Molecule Help You Live Longer? (C60 Explained)

The Anti-Aging Breakthrough: Can This Molecule Help You Live Longer? (C60 Explained)

From Intellectual Medicine by Dr. Stephen Petteruti

April 21, 2026 · 28 min

About this episode

Dr. Stephen Petteruti discusses the potential of Carbon 60 (C60) in longevity science with guest Chris Burris.

Stronger, sharper years are possible when you target the source of aging. In this episode, Dr. Stephen Petteruti sits down with Chris Burris, Chief Scientist of MyVitalC, to focus on Carbon 60 (C60) and why it’s gaining attention in longevity science. This Nobel Prize–recognized molecule acts as a potent antioxidant at the mitochondrial level, helping manage the oxidative stress that drives aging and many chronic conditions. Chris outlines how C60 is produced and why its unique structure allows it to neutralize large numbers of free radicals. The discussion ties this to real outcomes while stressing quality control, proper sourcing, and avoiding hype in the supplement space. Dr. Stephen adds in the clinical context that aging accelerates when oxidative stress and inflammation outpace the body’s defenses. Interventions like C60 may support resilience, but fundamentals remain non-negotiable. If longevity and performance matter, spend a few minutes with this episode. Tune in now: The Anti-Aging Breakthrough: Can This Molecule Help You Live Longer? (C60 Explained) . Enjoy the podcast? Subscribe and leave a 5-star review on your favorite platforms. Chris Burres is the Chief Scientist…

People in this episode

Host: Dr. Stephen Petteruti

Guest: Chris Burris

Topics covered

  • anti-aging
  • longevity science
  • oxidative stress
  • supplements
  • health interventions

Keywords

  • C60
  • longevity
  • antioxidant
  • oxidative stress
  • aging
  • supplements
  • health

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: MyVitalC

Products: Carbon 60 (C60)

Books & works: Live Beyond the Norms

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