I haven't logged in in over a year, and don't intend to do so with any particular regularity, so I thought I should make the most of my small contribution. I'm now 45. Back in 4/2019, I had a 1.5-tesla MRI of the abdomen with and without contrast (for vascular imaging enhancement). The goal was to verify that, having experienced several symptoms of pancreatic cancer starting in 2013, that there still was no tumor. This relates to C60 because I've taken literally hundreds of teaspoons of the stuff since 2014, in one case, downing 50 mL of c60oo in a matter of minutes. I've also taken about a liter of Turnbuckle's c60mct, at up to 4 teaspoons every other day, spread out over 2017 and 2018. The MCT variety wasn't even filtered, so I've ingested a fair amount of black C60 aggregates, dense enough to be clearly visible at the bottom of the bottle. What has this done to me? Well, as compared to the same type of scan taken prior to my experimentation with any form of C60, the only news is that I now have some tiny renal cortical cysts and tiny liver cysts. (My preexisting big liver cyst, measuring several mm in diameter, is still there.) If I recall, these new tiny ones would be consistent with the studies showing that rats fed massive amounts of C60 aggregates developed some sort of noncancerous renal pathology. In any event, there is no indication of cancer despite my history of digestive issues and previous diagnosis of dyspepsia based on endoscopic evidence. I've also alternated between high fat, moderate protein, low carb; and high carb, moderate fat, low protein; every few months for a couple years now. (I think both suppress mTOR, and I've finally settled on the latter, but that's a whole other discussion.) To top it all off, in 10/2018, I also obtained bone marrow stem cell therapy, in which about 400 mL of my own bone marrow was reinjected into my blood vessels during the same procedure. And yet, there is no tumor in evidence. If one shows up tomorrow, frankly, I don't regret having conducted this otherwise fruitful experiment, and having had the opportunity to contribute a bit more data to the analysis.
Edited by resveratrol_guy, 03 August 2019 - 02:27 PM.