I just reread the CCl4 intoxication portion of Baati's paper several times over the last few days.
I think I found an error in the paper where he incorrectly refers to the ratio of oxidized glutathione, and this is a subject of another post. No one has replied to that thread, *sigh*
But at any rate, it looks to me that C60 is a mimic for catalase, superoxide dismutase and glutathione. I think the increase in the rats life span can be explained with the oxidative theory of aging. I also think that the rats probably died because they ran out of C60 and once again became victims to oxidative aging.
In regards to immediate effects, I think it is entirely reasonable that many people see little or no effect. Oxidation is very subtle, and performance enhancement in sports or anything else is often swamped out by random changes in peoples life. For example, I have been drinking beet juice almost daily for 2 years, and I can almost see a change at the gym, but I can't be sure of it.
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/22248502There can be huge changes to my body, which I do not notice. For example, I have lost 8lb of water weight and not noticed it until that night when I measured my resting heart rate.
I take creatine to reduce recovery time and increase strength, and can gain or loose 10 lb very quickly (mostly water I think) and not feel a thing, though the scale shows me a very clear difference.
Having said all that, I think Metheylne Blue is clearly an upregulater for energy. I can see the effects almost immediately in my sleep patterns when I take MB after not taking it for a long time.
I also see a clear difference between me and my friends and family members. Generally speaking I have much more energy than anyone else I know.
I am currently taking about 40 mg of C60 per day, and I don't see any difference when I skip or stop, and then resume. This works out to about .5 mg / KG of body weight, or about 30% of what Baati feed his rats.
Finally, I think it is worth looking at the differences between the oral consumption and the inter perennial injection of the rats. The rats which were injected showed a stronger resistance to CCl4, than the ones who consumed it orally. I think this implies that there is not a U shaped curve in C60 anti oxidant protection.
http://acumensoftwar....com/gratio.pngRefer to the third column in that chart. The white bar is for the rats who received the C60 orally, and the black is for the ones who received by injection.