Hi Vivian,
Go here to see Turnbuckle's senescent cell clearance protocol: https://www.longecit...ndpost&p=866728
The C60 effects you listed are very interesting. Were you suffering from hashimoto's thyroiditis by any chance?
Since you have become mildly hyperthyroid while on your new reduced dose of thyroid medication, I'm cautiously optimistic that the protocol may have repaired damage to your thyroid. That would be incredible.
Keep in mind that C60's mechanism of action is still speculative but can be boiled down to three main parts: (1) stem cell stimulation, (2) anti-oxidant/ anti-inflammatory, and (3) immunomodulatory.
Each effect appears to have a different duration in the human body. The rejuvenation that results from the stimulation of stem cells is long lasting, while the anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulating effects are short term and eventually fade away after you stop consuming C60. For anti-aging purposes, the stem cell effect is the most important, and this is paired with the senescent cell protocol to maximize age reversal. In your case, since it sounds like you suffer from inflammatory issues, effects 2 and 3 listed above may be most important for your current quality of life. This means that the senescent cell protocol may not be as important for you, and you may benefit from more frequent consumption of C60 than Turnbuckle. Turnbuckle appears to be using C60 exclusively for age reversal, which means he doesn't need to take C60 all that often once he has refilled his stem cell pools. By contrast, your inflammatory symptoms clearly return once you stop taking C60, so you may want to establish a regular intermittent dosing protocol of C60, while occasionally refilling your stem cell pools with Turnbuckle's protocol. Current best practice is to take C60 intermittently, rather than everyday. If at some point you want to pursue age reversal more aggressively, then you could add in the senescent cell protocol.
Also, please bear in mind that none of the above is "medical advice."
I hope this helps!
Thanks for this!
Yes, I have Hashimoto's. I'm due for another TSH test in mid-September. Previously I was on 150mcg Synthroid. After C60, I'm taking less than 100mcg per day....
Inflammation has always been a big issue for me. The glands in my neck have been swollen my whole life. Doctors always commented on it, but never had any remedy or advice.
On Aug 5th I completed 3 cycles of Turnbuckle's SC renewal protocol.
I'm on a break now, still a little uncertain about how I'm going to proceed RE the C60.....
In the meantime, I'm sitting here with a lot of supplements left over from the SC renewal protocol. I feel like some of these supplements (maybe all?) were helping me to feel stronger and healthier, but hard to know which ones, because I introduced them all at the same time. My strength seems to be slowly waning.
My new question is: Which of these supplements are advisable to continue to take outside the renewal protocol? I won't be taking c60 nor Stearic acid.
But what about the glutathione, threonine, Taurine, Methionine, lysine, sulforaphane, PQQ, SAM-e, Reveratrol, curcumin. apigenin, butyrate, quercetin, leucine.
Are any or all of these healthy to take daily?
Do I need to separate any of these supplements from each other? Like are there supplements here that should not be taken together in the same day?
Are the dosages in the SC protocol the same as what I should take outside of the protocol?
Thanks for any thoughts on this!
Vivian