Hi,
i'm new here. I read a lot of stuff about aging here and elsewhere and came out with kind of a protocol/summary like this. And i'm interested to here your thoughts.
1. NADase
- NAD+ to NADh ratio -> Alpha lipoic acid (Natrium-R-Lipoat)
- NAD+ precursors -> Nicotinamide riboside/mononucleotide
- SIRT1/3 Activation -> Reservatrol, Honokiol
2. Senolytics
- Quercetin -> Muscle cells
- Dasatinib -> Fat cells
3. Autophagy/Mitophagy
- Honokiol/Magnolol -> Autophagy
- Pomegranate + Gorgonibacter (?) = Urolithin A = Mithophagy
4. Telomerase
- Epithalon/Endoluten
5. Mitochondrial Biogenesis
- PQQ, Q10, Vitamin C, Methylene Blue, Quercetin, MitoQ, Astaxanthin, ALCAR
6. DNA Methylation Errors
- Reset epigenetics. Maintaining differentiation -> Rapamycin (?)
- Sirt6 activation via ubiquitin ligase CHIP (?)
- mTOR/NF-κB Inhibitors (?)
I think the main causes for aging are somewhere between "DNA Methylation errors", Mitochondrial Biogenesis and NADase. Autophagy/Mitophagy, Senolytics and Telomerase i would use to get rid of the damage already done.
And i don't think that telomerase i such of great deal to extend lifespan and i'm a bit cautious that it maybe could also help cancer cells to survive. Regarding Quercetin i think it could be better to use a more bio-efficent form like liposomal Quercetin or EMIQ. But i read one scientific report that liposomal Quercetin has too mutagenic effects (unfortunately can't find the report anymore). I did't read this for EMIQ. But i'm not sure if EMIQ has the same effects for senolytics like regular Quercetin. For the "Urolithin A" i'm not sure what gut bacteria will produce them. Because "gordonibacter urolithinfaciens" are not enough, i read, to produce Urolithin A. They would only produce other Urolithins if some other needed bacteria.for Urolithin A is not in place.
And currently i'm reading stuff about DNA Methylation errors. Very interesting report (imho) here: https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC3336960/
It seems like P53 is a very potent but also dangerous trigger.
But overall i believe every biological body structure/machine has it limits. So i'm not sure if it's possible to get much more lifespan out of the existing environment.
I'm interested to here your thoughts.
Finally a question concerning skin. Would you think Collarium + Methylene Blue is beneficial, damaging or useless ?
Best regards,
Florian
Edited by Florian Euler, 19 August 2016 - 06:54 PM.