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New Pill Promising 150-Year Lifespans

Nov 18, 2025

A Chinese biotech firm is claiming it has found the “Holy Grail” of human enhancement—a pill designed to extend human life to 150 years. Lonvi Biosciences, backed by China’s fast-growing longevity sector, says its new drug targets “zombie cells,” the aging, half-functioning cells that accumulate in the body and drive inflammation, disease, and biological decline. CEO Ip Zhu calls the capsule a revolutionary step toward extreme longevity, insisting this isn’t another wellness gimmick but a chemical breakthrough that could fundamentally rewrite human aging. Early tests on mice reportedly extended lifespan by nearly 10% overall—and by 64% when administered from the first day of treatment.


The company’s chief technology officer told The New York Times that living to 150 will soon be “the reality,” a claim that fits squarely into the global race toward transhumanism—an agenda that seeks to overcome human limits through technology and bioengineering. Scripture warns of a world fixated on escaping mortality apart from God, pursuing immortality through human innovation rather than repentance and faith. As nations push deeper into life-extension technologies, gene editing, and AI-driven biology, humanity edges closer to the prophetic vision of a world attempting to become its own creator. The question isn’t whether these technologies will advance—but what will be lost when mankind tries to rewrite the boundaries set by the One who numbers every life’s days.


SOURCE: Vice

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