I began using C60 in 2012. My experience with it was dramatic. I felt younger and looked younger, and there was evidence of stem cell activity, such as the disappearance of scars and the regrowth of hair. But after months and years this began to slow and then regress. The hair regrowth did not last and I began to look and feel older again, and six years later I was using it very infrequently. In early 2018 I got my first epigenetic test, and I was epigenetically older than my chronological age. Not by much, but this could only have happened if it had caught up after those early days, aging faster than normal. When I began this protocol, it dropped 11 years in 4 months. It is now down 13 years. After some recent tweaks to the protocol, this reversal of aging now seems to be accelerating. It will take more tests to confirm that, but the difference between the using C60 alone and using it with fusion has been remarkable.
From Wikipedia—
The stem cell theory of aging postulates that the aging process is the result of the inability of various types of stem cells to continue to replenish the tissues of an organism with functional differentiated cells capable of maintaining that tissue's (or organ's) original function. Damage and error accumulation in genetic material is always a problem for systems regardless of the age. The number of stem cells in young people is very much higher than older people and thus creates a better and more efficient replacement mechanism in the young contrary to the old. In other words, aging is not a matter of the increase in damage, but a matter of failure to replace it due to a decreased number of stem cells. Stem cells decrease in number and tend to lose the ability to differentiate into progenies or lymphoid lineages and myeloid lineages.
In normal aging, average functional stem cell numbers decline relentlessly, and the use of C60 is only going to increase the rate of decline while supplying new somatic cells now rather than later. Robbing Peter to pay Paul, or like Trump’s economy, borrowing like mad to juice up the economy with no thought of how that money will be paid back.
Interventions like calorie restriction and methionine restriction are thought to work by preserving the stem cell pool. With this fusion protocol, conservation is not necessary as the SC pools can be expanded without need of conservation.
Fusion works, but you have to do it right. One poster decided he couldn’t be bothered with making brownies out of stearic acid, and chewed it instead, which would have done absolutely nothing to aid digestion. His results were horrible—
So I'm 27 and I have tried this for a few months and it gave me pretty bad and weird effects.
First my skin looks older and worse. I was getting a lot more wrinkles on my face when taking C60, and the skin on my hands and inner arms looks more thin and a bit reddish, and the veins a more thin and a bit blackish like old people get.
I think it's causing problems with epithelial tissues and it might be really dangerous.
I also get a weird thing with the hair on my body, especially my hands...
https://www.longecit...ndpost&p=862225
So clearly it is possible to age yourself with C60 if you don't use it properly.
Edited by Turnbuckle, 16 January 2020 - 10:34 AM.