There is evidence that some super quiescent, possibly pluripotent stem cells are held that way by methylation (basically they are what's left over from the embryo - stem cells that resisted differentiation), and sufficient demethylation agents might cause them to re-enter circulation.
https://www.ahajourn...SAHA.118.314287
Of course demethylating your body long term will screw you up due to effects on various vital metabolic processes like the one carbon cycle, and probably kill your liver because of the increased demand for methylating agents. So I speculate that any intentional body wide demethylation will have to be for short bursts only, unless you can somehow make it selective.
Thank you for weighing in.
Sure, I was thinking of a short, treatment, up to 1 week, using a combination of the above agents. But I'm not sure if the mechanism is by 'waking up' VSELs and making them re-enter circulation. I was rather thinking of the mechanism described in Sinclair's book: "By infecting mice with reprogramming genes called Oct4, Sox2, and Klf4, the age of cells is reversed by the TET enzymes, which remove just the right methyl tags on DNA, reversing the clock of aging and allowing the cells to survive and grow like a newborn’s. How the enzymes know which tags are the youthful ones is a mystery. Solving that mystery would be the equivalent of finding Claude Shannon’s “observer,” the person who holds the the original data.
You can upregulate TETs by AKG, Vitamin C, retinol and some phytochemicals mentioned by TMNMK in one of the posts above - all harmless short-term