Does anyone know how many fullerenes are in a gram? If I dissolve 1 gram of fullerenes into 1 liter of Olive Oil then aside from what settles and does not dissolve there should be somewhere under 1 mg of fullerenes per milliter. Any guess on what that percentage would be? Also, in the Baati rat study they were given a megadose. I am wondering if the flooding of fullerenes in the system played a major role in the result. What is the likelihood that if I take less than a mg a day and these fullerenes are expelled daily at the rate of every ten days that there would remain enough fullrenes in the system to reach and effect all the cells in my system. How many fullerenes are attracted to cells to do their work and how many remain in the blood scavaging free radicals? Is 1 mg a day enough to get the same results as with the Baati rats? I would think that the best protocol would to firstly flood the system and then take a daily low dosage to keep the quantity in the body from being lost. Does anybody have any thoughts on this? Has anyone tried flooding themselves as with the Baati rats?
There's 8.36e20 molecules (1/720 of a mole) of c60 in a gram, but that's probably not what you meant. The amount of c60 in a gram depends on the purity. If it's 50% purity, then there's half a gram. If it's 99.95%, then there's 999.5 millgrams of c60, and 0.5mg of everything else, which will be mostly c70 and some solvent. If you put 1 gram of c60 in a liter of olive oil, and mechanically stir it for several weeks, then filter out whatever is not dissolved, you will probably have about 900mg/liter. It will work better if you shoot for a lower concentration. 667mg/liter is an easy one, since it's half a gram in 750ml, which is a common size of olive oil bottle.
Users here have ranged from very low to very high doses, and the likelihood of "feeling something" seems to be about the same for everyone.
If you are young and healthy,
you won't feel anything unless you are an endurance athlete. You should measure performance before and after to see it. If you are a weight lifter, you might notice that the number of reps you can do at the limit may go up. This depends on the limiting factor- if you work to the point of radical-mediated muscle fatigue, that's when it shows up. A relatively small but well trained muscle is the best place to see it, in my experience. I saw it on the chest press, but not on the leg press. Actually, even if you are a young healthy couch potato, you might notice the effect on alcohol consumption. I don't feel as drunk when I drink.
1mg/day is probably enough to get the positive effects, if you are not real big. I've been using an intermittent dosing schedule, with the full monthly dose taken around the first of the month. Lately I've been playing with 2 week intervals.
We had a guy who was drinking 4/5 of a cup of c60-oo at a shot. He was replicating the Baati dosing schedule on a mg/kg body weight basis, without scaling it for metabolic rate. Another guy was using something like 50mg/day. Others are taking a couple mg a week. I used 15mg/month for a while, and lately have been raising it somewhat.
The general consensus is that c60oo is localized in membranes, with the mitochondrial membrane being critical. It does "leak down" over time, so a dose will not last forever, It appears that a large dose, like Baati's rats got, will last a very long time. Thus you should be able to take large doses infrequently, or a tiny dose daily, or various combinations.