MedicinalUser247
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Do you want to live longer ? Then take Rapamycin. I hope you do your own research into it.
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Did you just join a pyramid scheme or something brotherDo you want to live longer ? Then take Rapamycin. I hope you do your own research into it.
What's the mechanism?No, I did my own research into it. It's shown to reverse ageing.
I was hoping that someone like you or @Skorpio could explain it because I hate doing a lot of typing.What's the mechanism?
What's the mechanism?
Reading and recalling information is a great way to remember things!I was hoping that someone like you or @Skorpio could explain it because I hate doing a lot of typing.
I was hoping that someone like you or @Skorpio could explain it because I hate doing a lot of typing.
What sort of side effects?
I’m not sure the dose of rapamycin people take for its supposed longevity effects is similar to the immunosuppressive dose.
I don’t entirely buy that it is without long term and nuanced effects, but from what I know (which is very little), I recall one of David Sabatini’s students saying that immunosuppression isn’t an issue at that dose. The bias should be obvious there, so do with it what you will.
Yeah I generally check assumptions against a general concept of “no free lunches”, and that often helps me judge claims. Idk I find lifespan extension to be potentially really unethical.Thank you for pointing that out. I was not aware of the dosage issue. however, if it is the case that anti-aging doses are much smaller than the immunosuppressive dose, then this could be something viable.
Nevertheless, I’m generally very sceptical of anti-aging remedies, not only because most don’t work in humans but also because there can be a trade-off between quality of life and healthspan.
For example, it is believed that having less growth hormone could delay or even prevent the onset of diabetes and cancer in later life. However, this comes with increased body fat storage and fasting hypoglycaemia. therefore, I actually prefer many compounds which supposedly accelerate aging, such as growth hormone, nicotine, amphetamine type stimulants if I ever get to try them and even a high carbohydrate diet. that’s because they can improve the quality of life and I’d rather live a life that was short and sweet instead of one that was long and bitter.
So don t know how much you hate typing but you allready did the research.I was hoping that someone like you or @Skorpio could explain it because I hate doing a lot of typing.
Might include Indian Ayurveda to. Not the heavy metal shit that s old news.If you are interested in anti-aging I have the following document that might interest you.
Ageing, an unanswered question in the medical field, is a multifactorial process that results in a progressive functional decline in cells, tissues and organisms. Although it is impossible to prevent ageing, slowing down the rate of ageing is entirely possible to achieve. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is characterized by the nourishing of life and its role in anti-ageing is getting more and more attention. This article summarizes the work done on the natural products from TCM that are reported to have anti-ageing effects, in the past two decades. The effective anti-ageing ingredients identified can be generally divided into flavonoids, saponins, polysaccharides, alkaloids and others. Astragaloside, Cistanche tubulosa acteoside, icariin, tetrahydrocurcumin, quercetin, butein, berberine, catechin, curcumin, epigallocatechin gallate, gastrodin, 6-Gingerol, glaucarubinone, ginsenoside Rg1, luteolin, icarisid II, naringenin, resveratrol, theaflavin, carnosic acid, catalpol, chrysophanol, cycloastragenol, emodin, galangin, echinacoside, ferulic acid, huperzine, honokiol, isoliensinine, phycocyanin, proanthocyanidins, rosmarinic acid, oxymatrine, piceid, puerarin and salvianolic acid B are specified in this review. Simultaneously, chemical structures of the monomers with anti-ageing activities are listed, and their source, model, efficacy and mechanism are also described. The TCMs with anti-ageing function are classified according to their action pathways, including the telomere and telomerase, the sirtuins, the mammalian target of rapamycin, AMP-activated kinase and insulin/insulin-like growth factor-1 signalling pathway, free radicals scavenging and the resistance to DNA damage. Finally, Chinese compound prescription and extracts related to anti-ageing are introduced, which provides the basis and the direction for the further development of novel and potential drugs.
Shen, Chun-Yan; Jiang, Jian-Guo; Yang, Li; Wang, Da-Wei; Zhu, Wei (2017). "Anti-ageing active ingredients from herbs and nutraceuticals used in traditional Chinese medicine: pharmacological mechanisms and implications for drug discovery". British Journal of Pharmacology. 174 (11): 1395–1425. doi:10.1111/bph.13631