Young controls in this very small trial were 30-40 yo. What if you want to restore RBC back to 20 somethings vs 30-40 yo. 2011 study and 2021 study both same researcher. I am 74 yo., and strive to restore back or as close to 20 yo if possible. I believe the protocol for young and healthy young people and elderly are completely different. I will continue to take .13 g/NAC per kg. and .10g/Cysteine per kg. per day. To date, no side effects, except must break up daily dosing due the NAC gastric effects, which go away with 2-3 doses a day. ... Another opinion on this protocol, read his 2021 update on this new protocol. https://rapamycintherapy.com/ Thoughts?
Bunch of points below, not arguing toward any particular conclusion. If any of them are wrong, please correct me.
1) The NAC dose of .13 g/kg would mean that someone my size would take 12 grams daily. Other than these authors, I have never seen anyone give more than 2 to 3 grams per day. Large doses of NAC could help the body in some ways and hurt it in others. Would love to see a lot more people taking higher doses to insure it's safe.
2) One of the potential side effects of NAC is pulmonary hypertension (with a believable mechanism for bringing it about). The problem with that side effect is that you have no idea if you're getting it without getting something like an echocardiogram. You could be feeling perfectly fine but be causing long term irreversible damage.
3) I just saw Dr. Green (who is the author at your link) a month ago. He did not think that the mouse study that showed hypertension was something to worry about.
4) I have not seen any studies that show what the levels of Cysteine are for 20 year old's, only for 30-40 year old's. If anyone knows those levels, please let me know.
2) I am 59 years old so I can wait a bit. Even with the same info and opinions, the things that I would try now are different than what I might do if I was 74.