turnbuckle... Are there a set of increased survival probability curves you can show us related to a mitochondria explanation of longevity? If yes, would you please point us to them?
I am aware of no such curves in unmodified mammals. That the Baati rats lived so much longer is widely believed to be the result of improved mitochondrial function and is consistent with evidence C60 localizes to mitochondria and with the experiences of people here taking it, though the mechanism is wide open and is the topic of this thread.
turnbuckle... Appreciate your reply... I poke you because I respect you... Truly...
The most widely believed explanations of the Baati study longevity benefit have something in common. They ignore key evidence from the study itself. The evidence is ignored because the explanations themselves cannot account for it. By definition, it must be presumed to be irrelevant to the longevity benefit.
What is ignored?
- "C60 concentrations reached the limit of solubility in spleens"
- There is a picture showing Splenic Macrophages engulfing F-C60 crystals
Now, it's true that the animals showing spleen accumulation weren't the ones with the longevity benefit. They were killed early in the study. Nevertheless, kmoody has confirmed that F-C60 accumulates in the Spleen and in the Liver.
Has a study showed that the Splenic Macrophage data is irrelevant to the longevity and tumor inhibition benefit? No...
Are there other studies demonstrating that Splenic Macrophages are important to increased survival odds and might be to cancer prevention? Yes...
turnbuckle... You appear to take other studies showing F-C60 accumulating in mitochondria seriously while ignoring where the Baati study actually found F-C60 accumulating. Have I missed something? Does your preferred explanation address F-C60 accumulation in the spleen. If not, why have you presumed to ignore that evidence?
A few key findings--of many that exist--are relevant here. Lots of details to explore
In 2012, Tracey and his teams published a diagram showing the key biological objects underlying the survival benefit they've uncovered and, in one way or another, are demonstrated empirically here. All the biological objects shown are relevant to the explanation of the F-C60-OO lifespan benefit. (To keep this short, I won't address the Olive Oil and Intestine evidence.)
I'm a software engineer and longevity science hobbyist. I'm working on a longer and more formal description of this mechanism. I could use some help, but I'm happy to do the work alone if that's what's necessary. In the meantime, I thought it a good idea to share a little about what I'm up to.
Edited by HighDesertWizard, 13 January 2016 - 04:55 AM.