I'm sorry you took offense, mikey, but my statement stands. Moussa was careless in assuring us that C60 was absolutely harmless. And as for Anthony being a vendor, yes, he is, and is certainly not in the position to make any assurances either. Nothing more was implied. As for yourself, with the "more will be revealed," you have the sound of a true believer. This can be dangerous when combined with unproven drugs. I agree that C60 in EVOO is a terrific breakthrough, but like all drugs, will be found to have a dark side. I've already seen that C70 has very negative effects, and there are enough papers out there raising doubts about C60's safety to give a prospective user pause. For myself, I'm not concerned enough not to take it, but I would never tell anyone that there's no concern at all.I'm surprised at you, Turnbuckle. That was shockingly stated -- and it seems that it comes from a defensive posture.
But, yes, I trust his knowledge of C60 far more than I do yours and your theory that they stumbled on something good when they decreased the frequency of dosing.
I don't agree with you.
He's a known expert in multiple disciplines and has been studying C60 for 18 years. His statement is the summation of his knowledge of many, many studies over a tremendous period of time.
And as you know, scientists of his stature don't make statements like that without carefully considering the words they use.
Your statement seemed to try to dismiss what he said (twice in the video) as trite and careless.
It seemed so odd to see you do that in what appeared to be anger. Do you fear a difference of opinion?
So, yes. I believe that C60oo is completely non-toxic. In fact, I believe that it improves overall health tremendously and that taking it every day is the best application - and that's my experience with it since I started taking it in early August.
My skin collagen is years younger. You noted that scars faded. I have two big, deep scars that are almost invisible now.
Wrinkles melted. My hair is healthier.
C60 is the closest thing to an anti-aging elixir of anything I've experienced.
So, yes, I will continue to take 7 mg every morning to protect my mitos, collagen, liver, brain and - well, more will be revealed.
If that was an apology, I accept it.
But, "true believer" is rather insulting and dismissive. All I've seen that passes the smell test is that C60oo is safe. I'm waiting to see credible information that says otherwise.
I've seen complex biochemical theories, starting with you and then others, that propose that C60oo might cause mito problems that do NOT pass the smell test and seem to go against what is known about C60oo.
You're guessing - and in my estimation, wasting your own time.
And that you would dismiss what Dr. Moussa said so cavalierly - making it sound like he was sloppy and careless further does nothing except expresses your seeming anger at someone disagreeing with your theories which makes you respond by issuing personal put-downs to me - as a "true believer" and Anthony as a untrustable "vendor"and even more telling, Dr. Moussa, a highly respected research scientist who likely knows library's full of information more about C60oo than you ever will - who was quite clear in what he said.
As to the groups of you passing around theories about why infrequent dosing for C60oo is necessary, it smells more like a bunch of educated people who are way off track - lost in the scientific woods.
If that makes me a true believer, then I'll stand on what I've said.
No one here has presented a credible reason that intermittent C60oo dosing makes sense.
I've contributed to the fund to do a rat study. Maybe that or a study by Moussa or others will tell us what's true.
For now, I'll sit back and let you guys run through your theories about how infrequently it's prudent to take C60oo.
I made my statement to let readers know that some of us think that those theories are a waste of time.