I was reading on the IAS pages the history of deprenyl and then caught this bit:
Contrary to the researcher's expectations, the Deprenyl treated animals (given the high dose of Deprenyl based on the short-term studies), lived shorter lives than did the controls!
http://www.antiaging...prenylmulti.htm
So the article was talking about how important it is to take no more than the recommended dose otherwise at a high dose it can radically reduce your lifespan, instead of extending it. I just wanted to know if anyone had some info about that study because I see all these young people on this forum taking 5mg/day or what not and that type of dose isn't even recommended until you hit 60yrs, which I know a lot of people here aren't at.
So if someone can shed some light on the doses used in this study I would appreciate it.