Hyperfission stack
Nicotinamide 2g 4cap -> NAD+ -> fission/mitophagy/autophagy
Ribose 2g -> NAD+
Dynveo_GSC 2 cap 200mg -> NAD+ -> fission/mitophagy/autophagy
Pterostilbene 2 cap 100mg +PPAR_alpha +SIRT1/NAD+ -> fission/+mitophagy
Pomgranate 5 tab ellagic ac 1g -> selective mitophagy
Resveratrol 5 cap 500mg +SIRT1/neuroprot/otoliths +T3 -BPPV/cancer -TSH
DHEA 3 tab 75mg prevents resveratrol side-effects
EMIQ quercetin 1cap 50mg -> nuclear_NAD+
Apigenin 4cap 200mg -> nuclear_NAD+
AMPK Activator (Jiaogulan) 2cap 450mg -> AMPK
Fisetin 1cap 100mg -> sirt1/fission
Melatonin 150mg
Melatonin did not belong on the above list. Just the opposite. Melatonin should be avoided ahead of mitochondrial hyper-fission cleanup (for the same reason as C60_EVOO, it protects the mitochondria). Melatonin could be taken the next day because it increases mitophagy. Melatonin should enhance, not hinder, the Turnbuckle Stem Cell protocol. I'll be taking it at the same time as the C60_EVOO.
References
Melatonin: A Mitochondrial Targeting Molecule Involving Mitochondrial Protection and Dynamics
Concentrates in mitochondria "It accumulates in mitochondria with high concentration against a concentration gradient. This is probably achieved by an active transportation via mitochondrial melatonin transporter(s)"
Protects mitochondria from ROS "Melatonin protects mitochondria by scavenging reactive oxygen species (ROS), inhibiting the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (MPTP), and activating uncoupling proteins (UCPs). Thus, melatonin maintains the optimal mitochondrial membrane potential and preserves mitochondrial functions."
Promotes mitochondrial autophagy "melatonin has been found to promote mitophagy and improve homeostasis of mitochondria."
Promotes mitochondrial fusion "In most cases, melatonin reduces mitochondrial fission and elevates their fusion."
Melatonin as a mitochondria-targeted antioxidant: one of evolution's best ideas.
Melatonin is evolutionarily conserved "Melatonin is an ancient antioxidant. After its initial development in bacteria, it has been retained throughout evolution such that it may be or may have been present in every species that have existed."
Melatonin has never changed "Even though it has been maintained throughout evolution during the diversification of species, melatonin's chemical structure has never changed; "the melatonin present in currently living humans is identical to that present in cyanobacteria that have existed on Earth for billions of years."
Melatonin targets mitochondria "melatonin is specifically targeted to the mitochondria where it seems to function as an apex antioxidant."
Melatonin promotes mitophagy "Recently, melatonin has been found to promote mitophagy and improve homeostasis of mitochondria."
Edited by RWhigham, 28 June 2018 - 04:25 PM.