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Zomato CEO Touts Inversion Therapy to Reverse Brain Aging
18 Nov
Summary
- Zomato CEO claims inversion poses can increase brain blood flow by 7%
- Experimental device worn by CEO measures brain flow in real-time
- CEO denies using "Gravity Aging Hypothesis" to sell new wearable device

In a recent announcement, Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal, 42, has made a bold claim about a potential solution to brain aging. According to Goyal, scientific research has shown a strong correlation between brain blood flow and age, with declining flow being an important biomarker for aging.
To address this issue, Goyal proposes the use of inversion poses, or upside-down positions, as a way to increase blood flow to the brain. He states that six weeks of using inversion tables for over 10 minutes per day led to a 7% increase in daily average brain flow, potentially nullifying 10 years of age-related brain flow loss.
Interestingly, Goyal was recently spotted wearing a small device above his right eyebrow, which he has now confirmed measures brain flow in real-time. He has been using this experimental device for the past year as part of his research on the "Gravity Aging Hypothesis."



