I have stated several times that this geriatric protocol is experimental. It is for refilling your stem cell niches and using that to reverse epigenetic age, so unless you have reason to believe that your stem cells are depleted, or that stem cell numbers need to be enhanced for a specific purpose (injury or surgery or the like), or that your epigenetic age is increasing too rapidly, using this protocol is not recommended. After building up my own stem cell pools, I have continued stimulating stem cells at appropriate times without C60. I use 10 grams each of threonine and leucine after senyloic treatment, for instance, or prior to exercise. Pluripotent stem cells have a critical need for threonine and muscle satellite cells are triggered by leucine.*
As for your N+R stack, this is off topic on this thread. My N+R protocol was directed to eliminating dysfunctional mitochondria, but someone 30 years old is unlikely to have any. I suggest you get your genetics tested, and if you have one or more APOE4 genes, then there might be a reason to take nicotinamide.
*The effect of leucine on muscle gain has been known for some time. It operates by increasing satellite cells, which then mature into muscle cells. The discovery that mice and human pluripotent cells are so dependent on threonine is very new. Even the presence of pluripotent cells in the adult is new and not totally accepted. That said, threonine supplementation is not recommended for daily use, but only as part of this protocol. Don't feed your stem cells when they don't need feeding.
Thank you for the detailed response Turnbuckle. So then what should I take to at least keep my stem cells from depleting? I assume that you don’t recommend Thearine based on this comment. Would taking Icaarin, Taurine and TUDCA make sense? I do plan to test my epigenetic age. I tested my telomeres and was told that I‘m two years younger than my current age, but unfortunately I didn’t take any tests before beginning my telomere treatments, so I don’t know if this means that my epigenetic age has been sped up or if the treatments didn’t affect my telomere age and those treatments had nothing to do with it.
Edited by NeilR, 15 January 2019 - 06:37 AM.