This story is from January 05, 2025
Our body has the ultimate chemical that can make us live longer: Know-how
The gut’s hidden superpower
Your gut is home to trillions of bacteria that play a critical role in your overall health. Among their many tasks, they help break down bile acids—substances produced by the liver to digest fats. During this process, gut bacteria create a compound called lithocholic acid (LCA).Recent studies reveal that LCA doesn’t just assist with digestion. It mimics the benefits of fasting, helping the body repair itself and manage energy better. Fasting is already known to promote longer lifespans in many animals, but maintaining such a diet can be tough. LCA offers a promising alternative.
See more: HMPV Symptoms: Infants older adults more vulnerable; common symptoms to watch out for
How LCA might help you live longer
In a research published in the journal Nature, scientists tested LCA’s effects on various organisms, including worms, fruit flies, and mice. Here’s what they found:- Extended lifespan in simpler creatures: In worms and fruit flies, LCA significantly increased their lifespan and boosted their resistance to stress.
- Healthier ageing in mice: Older mice treated with LCA showed remarkable improvements:
- Stronger muscles that repaired themselves faster.
- Better blood sugar control.
- Enhanced stamina and strength without muscle loss, a common downside of strict diets.
- This shows that LCA could replicate fasting-like benefits without requiring drastic lifestyle changes.
So, how does LCA work its magic? Researchers discovered that LCA activates a protein called TULP3 inside our cells. This triggers a series of processes that enhance energy management and cell repair, closely mimicking the benefits of calorie restriction.
Read more: HMPV Symptoms: HMPV in India: 5 cases identified so far, know the symptoms across all age groups
This finding highlights the importance of the gut microbiome—the collection of bacteria in your digestive system. By influencing how the body ages, these tiny microbes might explain why some people stay healthier as they grow older.
Should you take LCA supplements? Not so fast!
While the results are exciting, scientists urge caution. Although LCA improved health markers in mice, its lifespan-extending effects were more pronounced in simpler organisms. Additionally, high doses of LCA can damage the liver. Researchers are exploring safer ways to harness its benefits, such as adjusting diets or developing microbiome-targeted therapies.It’s also important to remember that everyone’s gut microbiome is unique. Your diet, medications, and lifestyle all influence how much LCA your gut produces. What works for one person might not work the same way for another.
Scientists are now studying LCA in primates, whose biology and lifespans are closer to humans. They’re also investigating how dietary changes could naturally boost LCA production, reducing the need for supplements.
This discovery validates ancient beliefs about the health benefits of fasting and bile, while opening new doors to understanding ageing. While we’re still far from a miracle pill, these findings mark a significant step toward living longer and healthier lives.
Comments (2)
T
TimothyMost Interacted
499 days ago
Thanks for very analytical information on this article..I have enjoyed reading it. I wish the information should be spread through...Read More
Reply
1
Reply
end of article
Health +
- He thought it was a stomach problem, but it turned out to be stage IV Intestinal Lymphoma
- First seizure could be your body's warning sign for hidden cancer, finds study
- The cervical cancer gap: We have vaccines and screening, so why are women still dying?
- You think having tea without sugar is keeping you safe from diabetes? Here’s what a Mumbai-based doctor says
- How many push-ups should a 40-year-old man really be able to do?
- Mayurasana and other yoga practices that may not suit women, according to Sadhguru
- Fitness expert reveals why cardio may not be the weight loss answer you think
Trending Stories
- 'The way Abhishek Bachchan treated Aishwarya Rai during their courtship while shooting Guru was beautiful to see,' recalls Arya Babbar
- How children raised by overly strict parents turn out later in life: The answer is an eye-opener
- Juhi Chawla Son Graduates: Arjun Mehta finishes at Columbia; daughter Jahnavi made Dean’s List
- Swaroop Sampat On Uri: Actor recalls ‘Uri’ shoot with Aditya Dhar; credits him for grey hair
- 'Is that a mask?': Retired NAVY SEAL's interview on Fox News goes viral after shocking appearance
- "Faltu khana na banaye, agar koi..." CM Yogi Adityanath urges people on being mindful while cooking: 5 tips on how to cook 'right' at home
- Chinese proverb of the day: “If you would be happy for a week, take a wife; if you would be happy for a month, kill a pig; but if you would be happy all your life, plant a garden”
- Aishwarya’s Cannes 2026 look breaks internet; actress dazzles in shimmering sapphire-blue gown
- 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge' OTT release date in India: When and where to watch Ranveer's film
- Indian gardeners are using old buckets, paint cans, and rice bags to grow food
Photostories
- 5 most visited tourist attractions in the USA and what travellers need to know
- From facing rejections over her dark skin tone to refusing a fairness cream ad film: When The Kerala Story 2 actress Ulka Gupta spoke about her struggles
- Cannes 2026: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan sets the red carpet on fire in a blue crystal gown by Amit Aggarwal
- 5 most beautiful parrots in the world that look almost unreal
- Aam Panna to Lassi: 10 traditional Indian summer drinks & their calories per serving
- All about Harry Styles and his USD 30 million real estate investments over the years
- India’s most mystical and lesser-known mangrove forests travellers rarely talk about
- PM Narendra Modi gifts traditional Eri silk stole for Giorgia Meloni: Know its history and cultural importance
- What is Lormalzi? Expert explains how it works and who it’s meant for
- How to beat heatwave: 5 Himalayan towns in India where summer is pleasant
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media