With regard to the possibility that C60 is promoting stem cell differentiation--from reports of the disappearance of scars, the regrowth of hair, and the apparent re-stimulation of a knee injection of stem cells--there isn't any obvious reason why C60 would also promote stem cell proliferation. And you need both proliferation and differentiation otherwise you could deplete them. So my protocol is now a single dose of C60 a week, and during the off days, several doses of supplements that promote proliferation. These are fucoidan, l-theanine, and blue-green algae, along with the astragalus I was already taking.
There are stem cell stimulating supplements on the market that contain these ingredients and others, but I am avoiding them because they contain resveratrol, which gives me joint pain.
I have been pondering this question today Turnbuckle. It sounds possible but would the survival of the Baati rats make your speculation not probable? Mainly, what would prevent them from suffering the malady of stem cell depletion?
From what I can tell adult stem cells suffer the same types of calamities as do ordinary cells. Mainly, they gather damaged or abnormal intracellular molecules through generations of division and they likely experience the degrading of mitochondria with replicative aging. What would be the effect on the rats should differentiation deplete the undifferentiated stem cells? Would it not result in the death of tissue cells since they would no longer be able to be repleted by stem cells?
It is reported that by the age of 50 we lose about 50% of our adult stem cells and 90% by age 65. It seems to me it is more likely stem cells are experiencing the same kinds of benefits as do other cells with c60. c60 is likely caring away unwanted intruders and possibly regenerating mitochondria and or preventing ROS. As we age we heal more slowly because we have a reduction of stem cells. Is this also the same reason we age? We age mainly because we can not regenerate cells. It does not seem logical to me that stem cells would suddenly start to just differentiate and produce no children. It is likely we have a limited set and they just degrade over time yet the new science points in a different direction. So, it is just as likely that c60 is stimulating a proliferation of new healthy stem cells that are differentiating thus resulting in faster healing.
On any account, I admit my ignorance yet felt the need to chime in (If not for the pure purpose of needing clarification).
Thanks...
Edited by solarfingers, 02 June 2013 - 05:47 AM.