Any advice before I apply to half of my head using a needle roller?
Take before pics.
Posted 09 July 2012 - 07:52 PM
Any advice before I apply to half of my head using a needle roller?
Posted 09 July 2012 - 08:00 PM
Posted 11 July 2012 - 12:58 PM
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Posted 12 July 2012 - 01:33 AM
I don't think there is any way that a single protein could be called "responsible [for] aging". That makes it sound like the sole cause. Maybe it's related in some minor way.
Posted 15 July 2012 - 04:01 AM
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Edited by Turnbuckle, 15 July 2012 - 12:55 PM.
Posted 15 July 2012 - 02:14 PM
Unfortunately, the C60 didn't confer any UV protection for me. I spent 6 hours climbing between 10,000 and 14,000 feet in the Colorado Mtns today. At that altitude, the air is thin and the sun and UV intense. I've spent many similar weekends in the mountains this summer and have a solid tan on arms, neck and face...however, today was the first of the season wearing shorts...and my legs used to be white...now they are burning red. And even my neck which is very tan feels slightly sunburned. I've been averaging 4.5 to 6 mg C60 for 3 weeks now and dosed 6mg this morning before heading out.
Posted 16 July 2012 - 03:37 PM
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Posted 18 July 2012 - 07:30 PM
Sapentia, do you mind sharing your age, health, and fitness level? I'm wondering if the people seeing effects are older and/or have possible health issues? If already young and healthy, it probably doesn't get any better....other than possibly to help maintain your youthful profile?
Posted 20 July 2012 - 10:54 PM
This is the reply I got:
You are right, C60 itself does not smell. To get C60 as pure as possible, it goes through a process that requires organic solvents for the separation. Traces of this solvent, ortho-dichlorobenzene, may stay behind to a 0.01% extend (hence the light smell).
Posted 20 July 2012 - 11:19 PM
This is the reply I got:
You are right, C60 itself does not smell. To get C60 as pure as possible, it goes through a process that requires organic solvents for the separation. Traces of this solvent, ortho-dichlorobenzene, may stay behind to a 0.01% extend (hence the light smell).
FYI, ortho-dichlorobenzene is some really toxic stuff. You don't want to get even a little of that in your sample if you are going to ingest it. See below:
http://www.sciencela...?msdsId=9923721
Potential Chronic Health Effects:
Very hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant), of eye contact (irritant), of ingestion. Hazardous in case of skin
contact (permeator), of inhalation. CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS: Not available. MUTAGENIC EFFECTS: Not available.
TERATOGENIC EFFECTS: Not available. DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY: Not available. The substance is toxic to kidneys,
liver, mucous membranes. Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce target organs damage. Repeated
or prolonged inhalation of vapors may lead to chronic respiratory irritation.
Posted 20 July 2012 - 11:53 PM
I don't think there is any way that a single protein could be called "responsible [for] aging". That makes it sound like the sole cause. Maybe it's related in some minor way.
I agree. For example, a recent study revealed that spaceflight suppressed accumulation of toxic proteins that normally accumulate within aging muscle in C. elegans worms. "When these genes were supressed in Earth-bound worms, longer lifespans would result." See: Study reveals space travel may slow ageing process and Spaceflight may extend the lifespan of microscopic worm.
Correcting magnesium deficiencies may prolong life.
Rowe WJ.
Source
Medical University of Ohio at Toledo, Ohio, USA. rowerun@aol.com
Abstract
The International Space Station provides an extraordinary facility to study the accelerated aging process in microgravity, which could be triggered by significant reductions in magnesium (Mg) ion levels with, in turn, elevations of catecholamines and vicious cycles between the two. With space flight there are significant reductions of serum Mg (P < 0.0001) that have been shown in large studies of astronauts and cosmonauts. The loss of the functional capacity of the cardiovascular system with space flight is over ten times faster than the course of aging on Earth. Mg is an antioxidant and calcium blocker and in space there is oxidative stress, insulin resistance, and inflammatory conditions with evidence in experimental animals of significant endothelial injuries and damage to mitochondria. The aging process is associated with progressive shortening of telomeres, repetitive DNA sequences, and proteins that cap and protect the ends of chromosomes. Telomerase can elongate pre-existing telomeres to maintain length and chromosome stability. Low telomerase triggers increased catecholamines while the sensitivity of telomere synthesis to Mg ions is primarily seen for the longer elongation products. Mg stabilizes DNA and promotes DNA replication and transcription, whereas low Mg might accelerate cellular senescence by reducing DNA stability, protein synthesis, and function of mitochondria. Telomerase, in binding to short DNAs, is Mg dependent. On Earth, in humans, a year might be required to detect changes in telomeres, but in space there is a predictably much shorter duration required for detection, which is therefore more reasonable in time and cost. Before and after a space mission, telomere lengths and telomerase enzyme activity can be determined and compared with age-matched control rats on Earth. The effect of Mg supplementation, both on maintaining telomere length and extending the life span, can be evaluated. Similar studies in astronauts would be fruitful.
Posted 22 July 2012 - 02:03 AM
Edited by chicken12, 22 July 2012 - 02:04 AM.
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Posted 22 July 2012 - 04:07 PM
See, I'm not the only one reporting good hair days. For what it's worth, I haven't experienced any loss of grey hair. But my dose of 1.6-2.4 mg per day is pretty small.
Posted 22 July 2012 - 09:42 PM
Posted 23 July 2012 - 05:24 AM
See, I'm not the only one reporting good hair days. For what it's worth, I haven't experienced any loss of grey hair. But my dose of 1.6-2.4 mg per day is pretty small.
Posted 23 July 2012 - 02:40 PM
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Edited by maxwatt, 23 July 2012 - 05:12 PM.
Posted 23 July 2012 - 05:24 PM
I think the 1/6 scaling may not apply, if the action depends on permeating every cell and staying there, rather than being something that is metabolic eliminated by before having full effect. In that case, relative mass would be the scaling factor. But again we don't know, nor do we know if the rat dose was ideal.
Posted 24 July 2012 - 09:37 AM
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Posted 24 July 2012 - 04:32 PM
Hi !
i'm 32 and I started Taking C60 (99,95%) in OO yesterday. The nootropics/supplements i usually take are product B (telomerase enhancer) and cerebrolysin (neurotrophic neuropeptide for neurogenesis).
Is anybody familiar with cerebrolysin ? I received my order today and i'm wondering if i should combine all 3... they are all pretty amazing products.
The first dose of 1,5mg of OO gave me energy throughout the day, i was surprised. Wierd effect i had was a slight headach originating in the back of the skull. it subsided. Let's see what it will bring in the long run.
Did anybody else notice any memory enhancements yet?
Posted 24 July 2012 - 05:02 PM
Hi !
i'm 32 and I started Taking C60 (99,95%) in OO yesterday. The nootropics/supplements i usually take are product B (telomerase enhancer) and cerebrolysin (neurotrophic neuropeptide for neurogenesis).
Is anybody familiar with cerebrolysin ? I received my order today and i'm wondering if i should combine all 3... they are all pretty amazing products.
The first dose of 1,5mg of OO gave me energy throughout the day, i was surprised. Wierd effect i had was a slight headach originating in the back of the skull. it subsided. Let's see what it will bring in the long run.
Did anybody else notice any memory enhancements yet?
At age 32 you expect memory enhancements? I'm older than that, and I can't recall not being able to recall things.
Cerebrolysin- IM? Ouch and out there, ISTM.
Edited by sunshinefrost, 24 July 2012 - 05:07 PM.
Posted 24 July 2012 - 09:38 PM
Turnbuckle... re: Curcumin... I've got two bottles with me all the time. One Curcumin 95, the other Curcumin C3. I take both just to be sure that I've taken both. I just became aware recently that Revgenetics sells Sky Curcumin. What do you recommend?
Posted 25 July 2012 - 01:21 AM
Hi !
i'm 32 and I started Taking C60 (99,95%) in OO yesterday. The nootropics/supplements i usually take are product B (telomerase enhancer) and cerebrolysin (neurotrophic neuropeptide for neurogenesis).
Is anybody familiar with cerebrolysin ? I received my order today and i'm wondering if i should combine all 3... they are all pretty amazing products.
The first dose of 1,5mg of OO gave me energy throughout the day, i was surprised. Wierd effect i had was a slight headach originating in the back of the skull. it subsided. Let's see what it will bring in the long run.
Did anybody else notice any memory enhancements yet?
At age 32 you expect memory enhancements? I'm older than that, and I can't recall not being able to recall things.
Cerebrolysin- IM? Ouch and out there, ISTM.
I never said i was unable to recall things
...but if you can't recall not being able to recall.... you may need something to help you recall ? joking
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