China Developing Anti-Aging Pill Promising 150-Year Lifespan
DID Press: A biotechnology company in southern China, Lonvi Biosciences, is developing a new pill aimed at slowing down aging — and potentially extending human life to as much as 150 years, according to a report by NYT.

The company’s research is centered on compounds extracted from grape seed, particularly a natural molecule known as procyanidin C1 (PCC1). Laboratory tests conducted in Shanghai suggest that PCC1 can selectively eliminate aging cells and extend the lifespan of mice.
Liu Qinghua, the company’s chief technology officer, said: “It’s possible for humans to live up to 150 years — and this may soon become a reality.”
However, both Lonvi Biosciences and several independent scientists remain cautious, noting that while the results are promising, achieving actual “defeat of death” or true medical immortality remains beyond current scientific reach.