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#601 testerer

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Posted 28 August 2019 - 05:15 PM

On the website selling sierra-sciences products, it shows the actual molecule name on one of the products:

 

Guanidinopentyl Phenylisoxazolecarboxamide (Telomerase Activating Molecule)

 

This seems like a pretty random molecule that they tested, 

 

the url: https://web.archive....eye-serum-30ml/

 

On structure decoder here it says the definition is ambiguous:

https://opsin.ch.cam.ac.uk

 

PubChem has some papers on immunosuppressing functions of isoxazole carboxamides, and guanidine alkaloids are potent neurotoxins.

 

Can anyone dig deeper?


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Posted 29 August 2019 - 02:30 AM

More importantly is the manner in which the molecule probably functions to extend telomeres. Iirc, there are four ways and some shouldn't be monotherapies, or could be dangerous as monotherapies. Some methods are theoretically superior in terms of long term risks. So which of the four known methods of extending telos does Guanidinopentyl Phenylisoxazolecarboxamide affect?

 

Also for clarification, what product is Guanidinopentyl Phenylisoxazolecarboxamide in? Product B? Or something new? This is the molecule in TAM818? Andrews did say that "doing it" (the TAM818 product) wrong would be dangerous at some point.


Edited by YOLF, 29 August 2019 - 02:35 AM.


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#603 testerer

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Posted 01 October 2019 - 08:52 PM

that's tam818




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