I don't think Fisetin has been overlooked, rather the issues noted by other here have limited its potential and so its popularity. It is also rather limited in distribution, and I wouldn't call it particularly cheap either. It does seem to have anti-cancer effects and more according to studies and this age-extension factor adds to its usefulness, if, in fact, it actually get into the cells not just cleansed by the liver after oral supplementation. I've been using it off and on for a few years, with no noticeable effect good or bad...but hopefully somewhere down the road I'll be saved from something or other lol.
Until we know for sure, I'll just keep on eating those fruits and veggies (and take that Fisetin pill too for good measure!)
Fisetin: A Dietary Antioxidant for Health Promotion
I think it's been overlooked only because there has never been a definitive study like this that puts it squarely in the category of d+q, which is very popular but has huge drawbacks.
It is by no means limited or expensive. It's a supplement you can buy on Amazon. Granted, ~$15/month would be expensive, if you had to take this every month, but you clearly don't.
I don't really take anecdotal evidence from this forum very seriously. There are a huge amount of very young people, who have almost no health problems, or ones that are not age-related. When someone says, "it did nothing for me", my first question is "compared to what" Anti-aging medicine is not supposed to make you feel like superman, it's supposed to stop or reverse age-related disease. I apologize if I've mis-characterized you, but unless you have some age-related parameters to report, then it doesn't mean much. When I look back to when I was 20-30 years, I had plenty of aches and pains that I would have liked to get rid of, or maybe I was into creating more muscle or something like that. But these things have absolutely nothing to do with how I feel pushing 50, it is a totally different feeling with totally different, measurable parameters.
Back to FIsetin. It is now comparable to the best senolytics out there. Senescent cells are one major cause of aging, and they have now been proven to be a causal agent in aging. Furthermore, it has been proven that removing them by whatever technique works, will increase healthspan and lifespan. Fisetin is now in the top 3 best in this class of anti-aging therapies (for mice), and possible top 2, the other two options having much larger drawbacks. Fisetin is relatively cheap and readily available.
The only problem I'm seeing is a very solvable bioavailability problem for translating to humans, and maybe some dosage tweaking. We must be getting spoiled my friends, because that is a big deal.
Edited by OP2040, 02 October 2018 - 09:45 PM.