I get a feeling I call "workhorse" when I combine the two. A feeling of being able to work for longer, I'll run around for hours with my son and play. Anyway I'm reading many papers on AO, ROS etc right now so I am probably a bomb full of various intellectual biases going on right now.
I've quit the MitoQ for the time being since I cant afford them right now, I do feel they combined somehow. But then again there are other days when I don't feel as energetic. It's so hard to know since personal life can have many other things going on that influences the subjective experience of life...
That's the feeling that I got from c60 alone. I felt like a machine, like I could just keep going forever when I was doing things that were moderately strenuous. That lasted a long time, but eventually due to a couple different injuries I didn't work out for the better part of a year. I lost a lot of ground from that, and while I'm now attempting to claw my way back (with some success, thank god), I don't feel as energetic as I used to. I'm attributing that to being so farging out of shape, but I did kinda wonder if there's a component of c60 pooping-out going on there. There was a person who posted here recently who had ME/CFS, and said that c60 was the greatest thing they'd ever found, but that after a few weeks it seemed to fade away. Then they tried MitoQ and got the effect back with that. I don't know if that faded away after a while or not. With me, the energy never seemed to go away until I stopped working out, so it's probably just that I'm out of shape, but I'm tempted to try MitoQ just in case. It would kind of suck if that was the magic because of the cost...
The study on the mitochondrial superoxide switch for metastasis inhibition convinced me to try it. But perhaps C60 is already fulfilling that role. H2O2 is overproduced by many cancer-cells and so on. God it would be interesting to wake up from a coma 20 years from now and see what was going on. Maybe everyone will be drinking nanococktails by then.