hmhmhm I'm thinking of holding back my c60 experiment, too bad I spent a couple of hundred to get everything needed to make my own...which sucks as its a lot of money haha.
The negative experiences here sound like drug poisoning in general. I am aware this thread maybe aggregating all the bad experiences, but the bad experiences like kidney pain is a seriously bad reaction, and several people having the exact side effects suggests to me that it is probably not placebo. Also a kidney function test would not reveal micro lesions or other sorts of damage c60 may be causing even on a small scale. Our of 100 people if 3 people had kidney pains, thats a pretty big number, either these people have confounding factors or they are experiencing something early that will ultimately hit everyone else.
The dizziness I am willing to go for an over anti oxidant hypothesis, besides lots of drugs cause brain fog, headaches and dizziness anyways, sometimes it goes away, sometimes it doesn't, this side effect is totally dependent on the person.
Anyone wanna follow with positive experiences? Looking at the rat studies I don't see why it would cause kidney pain - I think the study needs to be peer reviewed.
If some people are getting good results with it and others not so much, perhaps there is a genetic factor at work? Whatever it is the actions of c60 looks to be far more complicated than the primitive drugs are used too, it could be causing side effects via a really weird pathway like certain bacteria being wiped out etc, immune system changes...
I would think taking anti oxidants with c60 together would be over kill, so I am wondering if people getting the side effects are doing that, if so then we may be able to confirm the antioxidant hypothesis more - bearing in mind of course the rats didn't take anything else in the study apart from the on which also took a toxin.
Edited by Major Legend, 18 August 2015 - 11:59 AM.