Hopefully everyone is done feeding the troll now and will be posting their experiences on Epitalon from the group buy?
Glad to see you back Logic!
Posted 13 August 2013 - 11:19 AM
Hopefully everyone is done feeding the troll now and will be posting their experiences on Epitalon from the group buy?
Posted 13 August 2013 - 03:49 PM
To Authentic's point, I personally have not used epitalon because of the lack of independent studies verifying its effects. I also haven't used C60 olive oil, but am a bit more likely to try it.
For epitalon, we have only the studies of one lab: Khavinson's. Since his career is based in large part on the idea that this compound is important, he has an incentive to fake his data, and we know that fake data is a big problem in scientific papers. If even one other lab had verified Khavinson's results, I'd be much more likely to take epitalon. The fact that Khavinsonhas patents and sells the compound also gives him a conflict of interest: if he published negative results, he'd be undermining any potential sales.
Again, the results may be perfectly genuine, and the fact that other labs haven't published may be due to the patents, and it may all be perfectly above-board, but without independent verification it's not possible to be certain.
Beside's Khavison's results, we have anecdotal reports from people on this thread. I don't recall that anyone has tried to collate these reports and see if there really is a highly positive trend, as there seems to be with C60OO. The reports I remember reading here all seemed to fall under the potential placebo effect category. Also lacking are reports of members here testing with animals. This is likely due to the very high cost of the compound, but the anecdotal animal reports for C60OO lend some additional credence since animals are less likely to be affected by a placebo effect (although their owners may be, and olive oil on its own could be providing some benefit).
With regard to Sciwalk's conflict of interest or lack thereof, it's hard to say that there isn't a conflict. He does have an interest in a producer of the compound, and he does benefit financially from sales of the compound. There are also a limited number of producers of the compound. So by promoting it he may stand to benefit financially. That does meet the definition of a conflict of interest as far as I can see: it's the same conflict of interest Khavinson has.
Which again is not to say that Sciwalk is lying, fabricating data, or being at all dishonest. Like Khavinson, all his statements and results may be perfectly genuine. Even when there is a conflict of interest, that doesn't in itself prove any dishonesty or misdeed.
For me, there isn't a preponderance of evidence sufficient to make me try this compound. I still follow this thread (although with all the bickering I'm wondering why I bother), because I think there is a possibility that it could be an important or useful compound. But I haven't seen enough data to be convinced to try it yet.
I wonder if anyone here is interested in producing a matrix as was done for C60OO showing how many people reported which effects from this compound, what their dose and method of delivery was, etc. If we can start collecting some data, however anecdotal, it would go some way towards showing that epitalon is or is not a useful compound for life-extension or health-extension.
Posted 13 August 2013 - 11:09 PM
Thank you for posting this well written and correct post. I wonder if an Admin could do a "Shill Check" by checking IP addresses on certain posters here to see if there might be something to that. The posts of some here seem to merit this, just to be safe. Hopefully they're all real.
Posted 14 August 2013 - 05:46 PM
Edited by Authentic, 14 August 2013 - 05:56 PM.
Posted 14 August 2013 - 06:18 PM
How arrogant from you, so you think that youre so much smarter than the average poster on this board that you can step into a year-long conversation judging everyone by his latest post (without bothering to read what had been written until your "coming") and give evryone patronizing lectures ("Please dont buy anything from anyone on this board")...My intention was to help the forum and give some very good information.
Really, who the hell do you think you are?I would request that the thread by completely removed as it includes too many threads that are promotional and personal. The conversation could then be started anew without conflicted participants.
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Posted 14 August 2013 - 09:18 PM
Posted 19 August 2013 - 10:42 PM
I'm moving all relevant posts from the original thread here. Thanks for posting here.
Edited by Authentic, 19 August 2013 - 10:43 PM.
Posted 22 August 2013 - 08:19 PM
*Whenever anyone questions the motives or honesty of Sciwalk, the first person to jump up and both attack the person who posted and defend Sciwalk is always "Dreamer". It's a cycle that repeats itself several times on the thread. I know it takes a long time to read the full thread, but it's worth it.
Posted 22 August 2013 - 08:24 PM
Edited by Authentic, 22 August 2013 - 08:29 PM.
Posted 22 August 2013 - 10:18 PM
Posted 22 August 2013 - 10:34 PM
Posted 22 August 2013 - 11:24 PM
Howard if you want to buy from Sciwalk he lays it out in his email to which company to contact;
By the way, just a heads up folks, I no longer am personally handling sales of the AGAG. You now need to go through Biotrends directly and also let you know that it seems there will be a few changes.
1. The contact email for sales for them is sales@biotrendshk.com
2. They have not listed it yet so you need to let them know what you are after, "Epitalon", that is the name by which they will sell it.
3. They are going to sell it in single vials (50mg), no 100mg MOQ like I needed to do.
4. They can send through regular mail, takes longer but is much cheaper if someone wants to go that route.
5. In about 2 weeks they will stop the 4 for 3 vial offer.
http://hk1014319023....ontactinfo.html
Mr. Hugo Walker
Job Title: Marketing Director
My concern is that we're all being misled by Sciwalk/Hugo. I'm still not sure if he is selling a safe product or what is really in it. He touts Epitalon as a miracle drug that cures his gray hair, sickness, makes his wife happy (not kidding) and then tells you to buy it from him. If people want to experiment with Epitalon I think it is their right to do so and I have done my own experiments. However I follow the protocols set up by the inventor and I buy mine from an ISO9001 lab in a first world country.
Hugo made up his own protocol mixing the peptide with water and wine, then using it sub-lingual. One of the key points I was trying to raise is that this is not how any of the successful results with Epitalon were achieved. The inventor of Epitalon only used it in an injectable form with subcutaneous injections. He reconstituted the peptide with bacteriostatic water as explained in the research. Using the inventors protocol uses over 90% less Epitalon than Hugo's protocol. That might be the reason he doesn't want it used...
Posted 22 August 2013 - 11:58 PM
Howard if you want to buy from Sciwalk he lays it out in his email to which company to contact;
By the way, just a heads up folks, I no longer am personally handling sales of the AGAG. You now need to go through Biotrends directly and also let you know that it seems there will be a few changes.
1. The contact email for sales for them is sales@biotrendshk.com
2. They have not listed it yet so you need to let them know what you are after, "Epitalon", that is the name by which they will sell it.
3. They are going to sell it in single vials (50mg), no 100mg MOQ like I needed to do.
4. They can send through regular mail, takes longer but is much cheaper if someone wants to go that route.
5. In about 2 weeks they will stop the 4 for 3 vial offer.
http://hk1014319023....ontactinfo.html
Mr. Hugo Walker
Job Title: Marketing Director
My concern is that we're all being misled by Sciwalk/Hugo. I'm still not sure if he is selling a safe product or what is really in it. He touts Epitalon as a miracle drug that cures his gray hair, sickness, makes his wife happy (not kidding) and then tells you to buy it from him. If people want to experiment with Epitalon I think it is their right to do so and I have done my own experiments. However I follow the protocols set up by the inventor and I buy mine from an ISO9001 lab in a first world country.
Hugo made up his own protocol mixing the peptide with water and wine, then using it sub-lingual. One of the key points I was trying to raise is that this is not how any of the successful results with Epitalon were achieved. The inventor of Epitalon only used it in an injectable form with subcutaneous injections. He reconstituted the peptide with bacteriostatic water as explained in the research. Using the inventors protocol uses over 90% less Epitalon than Hugo's protocol. That might be the reason he doesn't want it used...
Edited by hav, 22 August 2013 - 11:59 PM.
Posted 23 August 2013 - 12:06 AM
Posted 23 August 2013 - 11:06 PM
Edited by hav, 23 August 2013 - 11:06 PM.
Posted 25 August 2013 - 08:50 PM
To Authentic's point, I personally have not used epitalon because of the lack of independent studies verifying its effects. I also haven't used C60 olive oil, but am a bit more likely to try it.
For epitalon, we have only the studies of one lab: Khavinson's. Since his career is based in large part on the idea that this compound is important, he has an incentive to fake his data, and we know that fake data is a big problem in scientific papers. If even one other lab had verified Khavinson's results, I'd be much more likely to take epitalon. The fact that Khavinsonhas patents and sells the compound also gives him a conflict of interest: if he published negative results, he'd be undermining any potential sales.
Posted 10 September 2013 - 07:38 AM
I don't think bac water is effective against fungus. But I think you would have to hit the spinal column to risk meningitis. I actually used to worry about making that mistake when I used to administer insulin to a diabetic cat I once owned because the injection site was a raised fold of skin on the scruff of her neck. But I still can't watch when the doctor gives me an injection.
Howard
Posted 08 February 2016 - 10:30 PM
If I shared that information I'd be mistaken as just another person on this board trying to sell their wares. I've already shared with you exactly how to obtain it in the proper manner this time. Rather then sharing my source, I've taught you exactly how to source it yourself.
Thank you, Authentic!
You saved me a bunch of money AND I'll get a "best" product!
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