53-year-old Kim Seok-hoon's Brain Health Signal Is On Deteriorated due to Cell Aging (Three Eyes)

May 18, 2025

53-year-old Kim Seok-hoon's Brain Health Signal Is On Deteriorated due to Cell Aging (Three Eyes)



Actor Kim Seok-hoon confesses his forgetfulness.

SBS Health Storytelling Entertainment 'Three Eyes' is attracting attention as a new format that unravels health in three dimensions with three perspectives: history, science, and medicine. In the first episode, interesting storytelling such as Elizabeth I's mystery and rediscovery of hemostatic agents continued, focusing on 'skin' and 'transxamic acid', earning the evaluation that's "health entertainment that is understood, empathized, and even practiced once you know it".

In the three eyes broadcast on the 18th, the underlying causes that make us breathe, drink water, and sleep! That is, a deeper 'health exploration journey' is unfolded under the theme of 'cell' that manages circulation throughout the body




The first keyword of this episode is none other than 'zombie cells!'

A bioterrorist in the body that does not die, does not function, and only destroys surrounding cells is 'zombie cells'. In particular, these cells, which are exploding after their 40s, are pointed out as triggers for various chronic diseases such as diabetes, arthritis, dementia, and cardiovascular disease, and have recently emerged as one of the hottest keywords in the scientific and pharmaceutical industries.

MC Kim Seok-hoon "Sometimes I blink because of forgetfulness these daysHe confessed to the unexpected 'brain health crisis theory(?)', and Dr. Park Min-soo replied, `It is the brain cells that are vulnerable to zombie cells, and neglected cell aging eventually leads to decreased brain function," he said, warning his health.




53-year-old Kim Seok-hoon's Brain Health Signal Is On Deteriorated due to Cell Aging (Three Eyes)
What is the secret of 'cell reverse aging' that billionaires noticed?

Harvard Medical College geneticist Professor Sinclair says there is a clue in the cell to reverse youth"I've been studying one substance for years. Silicon Valley billionaire Brian Johnson applies it directly to his body, practicing the so-called 're-aging routine'.

At the center of it is NMN (Nicotinamide mononucleotide). This is a precursor of a substance called NAD+ related to the energy metabolism of our body, and in recent years, active research has been conducted in the scientific community on the relationship between cell aging delay and recovery potential.




In this broadcast, problems closely related to the health of modern people, such as cellular energy metabolism, inflammatory reactions, and memory loss, are approached from the perspective that they begin with the most fundamental unit of 'cell'. Centering on the so-called 'zombie cell' concept in which one aging cell affects surrounding tissues, the scientific community's attempts to reset cells are also illuminated.

'Three Eyes' asks the philosophical question that "The real owner of our bodies is cells" and transforms the way we look at health itself, while convincingly conveys the message that 'Aging is inevitable, but can be slowed down' through three-dimensional storytelling where history, science, and medicine intersect.

The second episode of SBS 'Three Eyes', which will stimulate viewers' interest and consensus with five senses satisfaction storytelling, will air at 8:35 a.m. on May 18 (Sunday).



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