@Turnbuckle - I've another question but I understand it may require a long-form answer so instead of burdening you with that, I'd be happy if you could provide link to some literature I could read.
As you know, Finasteride/Accutane have shown to cause epigenetic modifications to DNA. It is unclear to which genes other than srd5a1 /srd5a2. My guess is it also downregulates other genes like the ones responsible for producing Androgen Receptors in the brain.
As far as I know, there is no technology that allows us to selectively erase this epigenetic methylation markers. So, my questions are:
1. Stem Cell and Mito fission/fusion protocols - is it possible that (with luck) they might also end-up demethylating genes downregulated by Finasteride/Accutane or is that impossible? I mean, we don't have a way to target but if I keep de-methylating then at some point it should reverse methylation caused by Finasteride/Accutane as well, right?
2. Butyrates are known to demethylate. Body produces butyrate in fasting and ketogenic states. Is it possible that fasting/keto diet might speed up demethylation?
3. Our genes are constantly being methylated based on normal environment stressors. So, to reverse methylation caused by Finasteride/Accutane over 5 years ago, it seems to me that I'd have to find a way to de-methylate FASTER than normal methylation that is constantly occurring. I need to do undo the methylation that is happening daily anyway and then somehow also undo the methylation 5 years ago! But then demthylation can not be targeted so it is possible that I get lucky the first time I follow your protocol and it de-methylates Accutane/Finasteride markers?
Is there any book you know of that'd be accessible to someone like me (with little background in bio/chem) where I can read about epigentics, targeted erasure of epigenetic markers?
4. According to this study: https://onlinelibrar...1111/acel.13028 - HGH (0.015mg/kg) + DHEA (50mg) + Metaformin (500mg) for 9 months led to reversal of biological age by 2 years. However, it seems to me that the Stem Cell and Mito Fission/Fusion protocol accomplishes the same thing for pennies! Am I right or are these two different things?
Edited by userCK, 11 October 2020 - 04:08 AM.