Hello everyone.
I am currently on a very basic set of supplements that are not really confused on longevity. I currently take: 5000IU Vitamin D3, Cod-liver oil, 5000mg Resveratrol and I also take 1700mg Metformin for the longevity benefits (I am a non-diabetic). Due to my Metformin intake, I also have to take 2000IU Vitamin B12 to prevent deficiency.
I was considering on adding:
- low-dose, long term aspirin
- C60-OO
- Astragalus
What does everyone think of the 3 new additions?
I am an 18 year old male with no health issues (if that helps).
In my humble opinion (and my opinion is genuinely humble) your diet is so damned good (as outlined in another thread) that I'd keep finding your nutrients through diet, and leave out the supplements for now. Diet trumps supplements.
Fact: you're 18. If we were brothers, I'd say seriously, man, you do not need to be taking aspirin, metformin, astragalus, cod liver oil, resveratrol, or the c60 olive oil.
Metformin looks promising, but better, more effective stuff will be coming your way. Wait. Be patient.
C60oo is way, way too edgy and risky for everyone -- read the recent initial investigations by "kmoody" here on this site -- he's losing mice to cancer on c60oo. So for someone who is 18, no no No don't buy c60oo.
You've loads of time on your hands to keep eating well, exercise your butt off, stay lean, wear your car seat belt, don't smoke, keep alcohol down to reasonable levels (again, you're 18, so enjoy your youth). Do the basics first. Get into those habits that common sense already tells you are healthy and life-affirming. Live, love, relax, find something awesome to master as a profession -- like Genetics -- and hit the books.
One helpful tip may be to download and use the app cronometer. Input your food data and see if you need to be taking vitamin d, and b12. Additionally, get your vitamin d and b12 blood levels tested. Then you'll know where you stand with regard to levels -- and save your money.
Open some mutual fund accounts, and start saving your money for future regenerative medicine. History and the present tell us that future regen med is gonna be very expensive. Especially at first. History and the present also tell us that compound interest on your money is your best friend. Put aside small, consistent amounts of your hard-earned cash instead of buying USELESS SUPPLEMENTS THAT DON'T WORK! (!!!)
I echo everything "happyfunballs" wrote -- that advice is right on target. Take it, and be cool. You're doing great! Stay on this site and keep watching the science as it unfolds. It's fun!