It is very expensive.
It's testemonials listings seem too good to be true, though.
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Posted 23 August 2009 - 01:14 PM
Hi, I just came across this thread today. It has been an informative and entertaining read. I started off hopeful that Astral Fruit would be a good supplement to take, but as I read more and more of the thread doubts crept in, and I no longer think so.
I was principally disappointed by Anthony's despondency over it not being very effective in his case, then concern entered my mind as I read AgeVivo's posts and his concerns that the risk or not of cancer has yet to be fully established. My concern was further fuelled by Vincent mentioning his skin cancer, and the possibility that it could, just could, be connected to the supplement.
I admire Anthony's honesty in this thread, but fear it may lose him potential customers for what could be a promising product once its safety and efficacy can be scientifically determined.
"In previous studies we have achieved a similar antiviral enhancement by transducing CD8+ T-cells with the telomerase gene, hTERT, but pharmacologic telomerase activation has far more potential therapeutically because it is more practical to administer than gene therapy, allows for greater regulation of dosing, and importantly, we have now shown that TAT2 does not promote a loss of growth control or cell immortalization," said Thomas B. Okarma, Ph.D. M.D., Geron's president and chief executive officer.
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Posted 29 August 2009 - 06:07 AM
next tests will be done in September. Likely I will use two labs this time around, a US one and the Canadian one. Tests so far with Astragaloside IV alone, have been inconclusive for growth or for slowing the regular telomere process, although it may have slowed... their is no definite proof and I may not be getting the right dose for my weight. The tests in September will show if Astragaloside 100mg with Chitosan may have helped. After that one is complete... I am switching over to Cycloastragenol (per suggestions here on the board), and will test six months down the line to see how that one performs compared to the A4 formulation.
Cheers
A
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Posted 29 August 2009 - 08:39 PM
The two labs actually use different processes to measure telomere length.
If you have a list of questions, for Spectracell, please list them and I will get answers as I am talking to their main science contact next week.
A
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Posted 31 August 2009 - 03:36 AM
According to unglued, the variation between cells could be 400-500 base pairs. However, he did not specify if the variation was between the same cell type or different types.
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Posted 02 October 2009 - 08:28 PM
TASciences had a live video conference last week and just recently posted the video on their website via an embed post. The location of the 2 hour video is at
. When asked about getting this product from another source they spoke about Geron having two pending patents. I am quite interested in the new formulation of TA-65. a couple speakers mentioned they consume 100mg of TA-65 daily. They did show a bottle with 25mg label on it. The old formulation was 5mg cycloastragenol. Either they have increased the amount in each pill by or they are just adding 20mg astragaloside IV + 5mg cycloastragenol. However, the owner claimed each pill consisted of only one molecule. I have taken 5mg cycloastragenol and can feel it working through out the day. I wouldn't think such a huge dose of cycloastragenol would be needed. Pic of current TA-65 bottle from Dr Dave talk
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Posted 04 October 2009 - 12:22 AM
They did show a bottle with 25mg label on it. The old formulation was 5mg cycloastragenol. Either they have increased the amount in each pill by or they are just adding 20mg astragaloside IV + 5mg cycloastragenol. However, the owner claimed each pill consisted of only one molecule.
Posted 04 October 2009 - 06:24 AM
The new formulation will have 100mg of Astragaloside IV per capsule, and Chitosan.
For folks taking regular Astragalus extract daily, you will need to take 62.5 grams a day to achieve the same amount.
and more specifically, they say elsewhere:the TA-65 molecule, while present in the Astragalus plant, is very rare. It literally takes tons of the plant material to make a small amount of pure TA-65.
Astragalus extracts can be found in most health food stores, but such products contain little or no TA-65. We tested 4 commonly available Astragalus extracts and none of them contained any measureable amounts of TA-65 (the test assay is accurate to one part per million). Our proprietary production process starts with 3 tons of plant material and ends up with capsules that we guarantee contain 5mg of TA-65.
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Astragalus extracts can be found in most health food stores, but such products contain little or no TA-65. We tested 4 commonly available Astragalus extracts and none of them contained any measureable amounts of TA-65 (the test assay is accurate to one part per million). Our proprietary production process starts with 3 tons of plant material and ends up with capsules that we guarantee contain 5mg of TA-65.
Posted 05 October 2009 - 12:24 AM
From the video, humans are one of the few animals that age by telomere shortening, along with horses and dogs. But not cats. So aging in cats is not well understood?
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Posted 05 October 2009 - 06:23 PM
I've watched the first 59 minutes of the above video so far, and I've noticed that TA-65 does have one side effect: it causes memory difficulties. 100% of the speakers who've been taking it failed to remember a question for two minutes.
Edited by GreenPower, 05 October 2009 - 06:27 PM.
Posted 05 October 2009 - 08:48 PM
Where did you see that telomere shortening is not an issue for cats?From the video, humans are one of the few animals that age by telomere shortening, along with horses and dogs. But not cats. So aging in cats is not well understood?
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