Scientific Research
Read articles explaining the latest scientific experiments, publications and discoveries around Carbon 60 Fullerene, including studies on laboratory rats, longevity, anti-aging, Alzheimers and more.

Carbon 60 increases muscle endurance and speed of recovery
The symptoms of muscular fatigue include temporary muscle weakness and painful sensations, which can also lead to long-term health issues. Researchers tested the ability of Carbon 60 to reduce the effects of muscle fatigue and found three key changes in muscle performance.

Carbon 60 fullerenes reduce allergic reactions
Researchers examined the effects of Carbon 60 fullerene on the chemical reactions in the body that regulate allergic responses, and concluded that Carbon 60 fullerenes could be a new way to control allergic responses in the human body, with implications for diseases including asthma, inflammatory arthritis, skin allergies, hay fever, heart disease, multiple sclerosis and…

Light-activated fullerene C60 increases the death rate of leukemia cells
Researchers studied the effects of C60 fullerene on leukemia cells, and used it in combination with visible light to increase the death of these cancer cells. They concluded that photo-activated C60 might be a potential solution for making drug-resistant leukemia cells more sensitive to dying via programmed cell death.

Carbon 60 in olive oil nearly doubles the lifespan of laboratory rats
This is the rat study that launched the intense public interest in carbon 60 as an anti-aging treatment. In 2012, researchers were measuring carbon 60 fullerene toxicity by feeding it to laboratory rats, dissolved in olive oil. But instead of causing an early death, the c60 olive oil rats lived almost twice as long.