Would you be willing to do a very risky therapy to get younger?
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"I have the type of (REAL) job where I can choose how to spend my time," says Marcus.
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I already started them.
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The guy follows the most up-to-date research. In his videos, the doctor goes over the new published research, and he does a good job in explaining how to interpret the data. His content is high quality, but hey, I was just trying to help you out. I thought you would find his content useful and you might really need Rapamycin in the near future.
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Do you consider NAD+ infusions very risky?doubtingthomas wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 11:33 pmWould you be willing to do a very risky therapy to get younger?
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Thanks for thinking of me, DT, but I'm not afraid of old age or dying. I've adopted some kind of mix of buddhist and Epicurean philosophy. Change is part of life, and that includes growing old and dying. If you're lucky, you'll be in the generation that sees the population of the planet stabilize and perhaps even fall. You get the chance to try and make the earth sustainable place for human life. The last thing the world needs is billions more people when population levels out -- that would make your challenge even harder.doubtingthomas wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 2:00 amThe guy follows the most up-to-date research. In his videos, the doctor goes over the new published research, and he does a good job in explaining how to interpret the data. His content is high quality, but hey, I was just trying to help you out. I thought you would find his content useful and you might really need Rapamycin in the near future.
I've consumed more than my share of resources in my life. The last thing I want to do is consume an extraordinary amount more trying to wring a year or two more out of my life. I'm at peace with that.
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There are numerous substances that prevent aging. Cyanide, arsenic, and strychnine are a handful that come to mind.
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Alright, can't argue against that. What matters is your happiness.Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Fri Apr 22, 2022 3:43 pmThanks for thinking of me, DT, but I'm not afraid of old age or dying. I've adopted some kind of mix of buddhist and Epicurean philosophy. Change is part of life, and that includes growing old and dying. If you're lucky, you'll be in the generation that sees the population of the planet stabilize and perhaps even fall. You get the chance to try and make the earth sustainable place for human life. The last thing the world needs is billions more people when population levels out -- that would make your challenge even harder.
I've consumed more than my share of resources in my life. The last thing I want to do is consume an extraordinary amount more trying to wring a year or two more out of my life. I'm at peace with that.
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probably, I have to do more research on that.
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I don’t know if there’s any clinical evidence to support the following musing, but my initial aversion would be that it could throw some reductase enzymes out of whack, and cause a spike in NADPH. The anabolic aspects would certainly be beneficial (especially for things like muscle wasting that happen as we get old and crotchety), but tinkering with cholesterol synthesis when our arteries and tickers are on borrowed time seems counterproductive to longevity.High Spy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 22, 2022 4:22 amDo you consider NAD+ infusions very risky?doubtingthomas wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 11:33 pm
Would you be willing to do a very risky therapy to get younger?
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