I'll lay it out like this.
a. Individual is healthy with no age-related disease or dysfunction, or even very limited disease or dysfunction
b. Individual takes small, large, no dose of Fisetin
c. Individual remains healthy with no age-related disease or dysfunction.
What do we conclude from this? Hint: "Fisetin doesn't do anything" is the wrong conclusion
I understand this isn't the majority of posts, Most posts are more ambiguous. A person has some aches and pains, grey hair, age spots, whatever. But there are almost no posts of individuals who probably should be the ones taking this. That is, people with age-related disease or dysfunction. Some of these less important things probably are good for spot checking whether something works. But in reality, it would be just as revolutionary if age spots and grey hair stopped increasing for 1-10 years as it would for age reversal. I don't think we are at the level of age reversal with senolytics, but stretching out health-span would still be a really huge thing.
Then there is the issue of people still saying this is high risk. I do think it is too much risk for someone who is younger and healthy. I don't understand why a relatively young, healthy person would do this. But the situation totally changes for anyone over 40 or anyone with age-related disease. In these situations, you are actually already dying. No amount of exercise or eating kale is going to save you. At this stage you have to start taking actions or the dying process will continue. Perhaps it will continue in a stable way for 30-40 years, but no question it will continue. Some people are ok with that, but more often I think people are just in denial about it. That's why you get people saying that taking a strawberry extract in high doses is terribly high risk and even stupid.
Lets say you are stranded on an island, and you will run out of nutrition in about 1 year. In this situation is building a raft asap, before you become weak from hunger, then attempting to navigate off the island a hugely risky, stupid decision, or a rational one? To me, that is the correct analogy. And the person who is in complete denial and scared of any and all actions, who thinks the status quo is just fine, is completely irrational.