Start-up says it has created the 'Holy Grail' of extending humans' longevity Taking a pill could mean you could live to 150

A Chinese start-up purports to have developed a pill in the lab that could potentially extend the average human lifespan to 150 years.

Lonvi Biosciences asserts that its unique formula targets 'zombie cells' within the body. These ageing cells refuse to die, lingering and causing inflammation and age-related diseases.

The Shenzhen-based start-up is far from modest about its invention, with CEO Ip Zhu boldly declaring: "This is not just another pill. This is the Holy Grail."

The pill's primary ingredient, derived from grape seeds, has been shown to prolong lifespans in laboratory animals by delaying age-related diseases.

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