For those younger than 35 or so, little if anything can be done to improve on what evolution has provided. IMO, one should simply try to stay healthy by
- Maintaining a healthy weight
- Eating a diet low in refined carbs and sugar
- Exercising moderately
- Getting adequate sleep.
However, after reproductive age evolution is more or less done with us and our bodies begin to decline. After that point interventions might improve one’s health. The first appearance of white hairs might indicate that it is time to start intervening to maintain health.
Yeah this is pretty much what I do. I also have been doing intermittent fasting, methionine restriction, as well as 5 periodic (5 day to 7 day) fasts per year (for the last 3 years on the long fasts and the last 7 years for intermittent fasting/methionine restriction)
Gee that stinks that there is not much I can do.... Well, I mean I Have indeed also been thinking that if I cannot stand to gain much from the Dastinib and quercetin protocol, that perhaps maybe I could benefit from stimulating Sirt (fasting, resveratrol, etc), and perhaps also finding ways to increase NAD levels, while inhibiting the ever rising cd38 levels (which inhibit NAD, and said cd38 levels rise with age).....
Or maybe I will just settle for inhibition of mTor through metformin usage.
It all is so confusing.
I also want to get an age test of some type to see how biologically old I am, but unfortunately, I get overwhelmed by the sheer number of them and simply have no idea which one to choose.
Thus far, the only thing I cn say is I look roughly 5 to 6 years younger than my age, but that is probably only because I have used sunscreen for many years. I just don't know friend.
Maybe I will at least choose some sort of age test for now. But the challenge is picking one that is good.
Edited by Qowpel, 23 April 2021 - 04:50 PM.