After getting back my epigenetic results, I suspect I've been doing a couple of things backwards--
First, I should have been using the senescent cell clearance once a week and instead of every couple of months, and second, I shouldn't have been using the "cyclostrageol and/or astragalus powder" every time, but only once every couple of months. These telomerase stimulants appear to be rescuing senescent cells, the opposite of what I want.
So even though two data points on three genes is not much to go on, I'm revising the protocol (from post #326)--
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A: Stem cell self-renewal, with C60
Time 0 —
Stearic acid — 10g (in hot chocolate or brownie*)
Time 2:00 —
TUDCA — 500 mg
Liposomal glutathione — 500 mg
Time 2:30 —
Threonine – 10 g
C60 — 3 mg (in EVOO or MCT oil)
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B: Satellite cell self-renewal, without C60
Time 0 —
Stearic acid — 10g (in hot chocolate or brownie*)
Time 2:00 —
Potassium nitrate — 500 mg
L‑Carnitine fumarate – 1 g
Threonine – 10 g
Time 2:30-4:00 —
Whatever exercise you prefer
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• apigenin — 100 mg
• IP6 (inositol hexaphosphate) — 2 g
• resveratrol (synthetic) — 200 mg
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As a weekly schedule I'm doing A or B (or some mix like ABB or ABA) three days in a row, then a blank day, then C. After a couple of months I'll get another epigenetic test. (Note that only A and C will affect the test results, as cells from the cheek/gums used by Osiris Green to measure epigenetic age should not be affected by B, which only affects muscle cells).
*For hot chocolate, I use 10 g food-grade stearic acid, a like amount of lecithin, Hershey's unsweetened cocoa, and low cal brown sugar, stirring the dry powders before adding milk and microwaving. Lecithin is absolutely required for dispersion in hot chocolate, but not for brownies. Using a box mix that calls for 2/3 cups of oil, I cut that back to 2 tablespoons and add 120 grams of stearic acid flakes, leaving the rest of the recipe unchanged. Then I mix at room temp using a power mixer, baking according to directions, dividing it 3x4 and freezing most of it for later use. 15-20 seconds in the microwave will thaw one brownie.
Edited by Turnbuckle, 31 July 2018 - 11:32 AM.