Hello Everyone,
I'm very tired tonight due an exhausting day, but I want to get this thread up.
In the past, I've posted about the idea of combining Nicotinamide Riboside and R-Alpha Lipoic Acid to synergistically not only increase the activity or SIRT1 (due to higher NAD+ levels) but also increase the quantity of SIRT1 in the cell (which alpha lipoic acid does). With these two together, I hypothesized the total anti-aging impact from SIRT 1 could possibly be far higher than with either alone.
However, I've now discovered there is another compound that utilizes the same mechanism as R-ALA to induce SIRT1 and the cascading results including PGC1a activation which then goes on to increase the production of telomerase. This mechanism is AMPK. According to a paper I'll post a link to in a minute, sulforaphane induces AMPK (which then activates NRF2, SIRT1, increases NAD+) as much lower concentration than ANY OTHER NATURAL PLANT SUBSTANCE -- including resverotrol, curcumin, and silimarin.
Sulforaphane has the HIGHEST ability to induce AMPK and does so at the LOWEST concentrations.
https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC4736808/
Basically, the above paper makes Sulforaphane seem to be the only plant substance that has a serious chance at producing in-vivo results with amounts that could potentially be eaten on a daily basis.
You might say, "Well, people eat broccoli all the time!"
Not only does broccoli have lower Sulforaphane than broccoli sprouts, but simply cooking broccoli for even a few minutes DESTROYS sulforaphane. That means in all my years of occasionally eating broccoli, I've consumed nearly no sulforaphane.
Also, it is interesting to note that the precursor of sulforaphane must be combined with another chemical in broccoli to create sulforaphane. For this to happen, the chemicals must be crushed and mixed. This can take place via chewing or blending the sprouts.
Interestingly, on the Self Hacked website, the author indicates that he gets a HUGE effect from consuming blended broccoli sprouts. He compares it to consuming 700mg of R-ALA, but better. He claims the effect is so strong he only does it every so often.
Now, I propose that if we were to ask researchers to study any anti-aging combination, it should be Sulforaphane and Nicotinamide Riboside. The combination could potentially produce EXTREMELY synergistic results.
Here are a few of my questions for those who have more knowledge than myself.
Some people seem to doubt that there are any effective sulforaphane supplements. They suspect that the supplements may have little actual sulforaphane and that potentially only the precursor is present. For this reason, I'm interested in potentially growing broccoli sprouts and mixing them in a blender.
- If I were to plant a huge number of sprouts and blend them all at once, would freezing the resulting slurry protect the sulforaphane from decomposition? According to the article above, sulforaphane can decompose in a matter of several days after broccolli or sprouts are exposed to open air after harvesting.
- Is there a home method of extracting pure sulforaphane (or a purer extract) from the sprouts? For example, users of marijuana extract THC from plants via a number of different methods, including simple solvents such as vodka. Due to the very low breakdown temperature of sulforaphane, I doubt heat would work.
- Does anyone know of any particular varieties of broccoli that are higher in sulforphane than others? I would want to purchase the seeds that would yield the highest levels of sulforphane when sprouted.
- Are there any modern high tech tricks (that are fairly cheap) for maximizing yield? Using bottles as vessels to grow in seems very low tech and could be optimized greatly. Would any glass container with a glass top work? Or even a plastic top for that matter? For example, since the sprouts won't grow very tell, I'm imagining a very wide food platter with glass lid that can be placed on top.
I'm excited about the sulforaphane and nicotinamide riboside combination. I think that the results could be more powerful than any current pharmaceutical on the market.