Hi Mikey,
I am new at this so don't take my suggestion as a rule to follow. I tried Quercetin with the smallest pharmaceutically available dosage of Dasatinib called Sprycel and it was in 10mg doses. I took two per day making my dosage 20mg. I noticed it having a definite positive effect and I will therefore start my own protocol, unless I hear otherwise from board members here, with 30mg daily of Dasatinib and 300mg daily of Quercetin. Others may propose entirely different proticols. But I think this is new enough that we don't have a lot of dosage data to work with. Starting small and working your way up seems wisest.
DareDevil
As to Dasatinib dosage - I wish I had retained the data - I can't find it now and I'm rushed.
I came up with about 300 mg for my body weight, 185 lbs.
So, I've taken 300 mg with about ten times as much quercitin, two times, spaced a month apart -- but as liposomal quercitin, and noticed tremendous age-reversal effects, this last time the most.
AND -- more importantly I had two friends independently, and without any prompting on my part, remark that my "hair was getting darker..."
I have noticed a distinct diminishing of the depth of wrinkles on my face.
Here is my post based on the study/s that started all this:
From the study:
"...A single dose of D+Q (D: 5 mg/kg body weight and Q: 50 mg/kg by oral gavage
here and in the following studies)..."
(Mice)
http://onlinelibrary.../acel.12344/pdf
HED (mg/kg) = Animal Dose (mg/kg) x [Animal Km / Human Km]*
Human Km = 37
Mouse Km = 3
Rat Km = 6
So
HED for D is: 0.4054054054054054 mg/kg = 28.4mg/70kg human
HED for Q is: 4.054054054054054 mg/kg = 283.8 mg/70kg human
http://www.longecity...ndpost&p=722108
IMHO that pretty much sews of the Dasatinib dosage question and the study found the effect to be permanent, so taking more than 0.4054054054054054 mg/kg (multiply this # by your weight in kg) for one or 2 days in a row, once every 6 months would be superfluous IMHO?
There are some questions surrounding the bioavailability of Quercetin however, that could use more research.
Here is a link to a site search for 'dasatinib quercetin dosage study':
https://cse.google.c...in dosage study
I'd love nothing more than to research this, rather than organise both this and a 4th Nilotinib group buy...
(Nilotinib also has some very interesting senescent cell killing and anti fibrotic properties, well worth researching, IMHO)
So; Yes I am emphasising the need for people to make the time to do some research!