Rocket, my last post was written in a hurry and probably came off as more abrasive than intended. Sorry for any ruffled feathers.
It doesn't take *this* long to clear out whatever anti-inflammatory supplements someone is taking.
And I did not ask about rapamycin so I don't know what your point is...
Rapamycin and other SASP suppressors have been directly tested and shown to almost entirely negate the effects of FOXO4-DRI.
The broad range SASP inhibitors Cortisol and Rapamycin and an antibody against IL-1α reduce the effectiveness of FOXO4 DRI in lowering senescent cell viability, while the general inflammation enhancer Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) improves it. Together these two panels demonstrate FOXO4 DRI specifically targets those senescent cells which express high SASP
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Moreover, it takes three weeks for these SASP-suppressing -- and thus FOXO4-DRI-negating -- effects of rapamycin to fully dissipate. And that's after its serum concentrations reach zero.
Rapamycin has a half-life of ~60 hours in humans. Therefore, additionally, it should take another two weeks to get its serum concentrations reasonably low.
One week of metabolism isn't enough: 2^-(7/(60/24)) = 0.1436, thus ~14% of your original dose would still be present. Different cell types have different sensitivities to mTOR inhibition and thus different therapeutic levels, due to variations in drug transport rates across the cellular membrane, transcription, translation and proteasomal/lysosomal degradation of relevant proteins, etc. The bottom line being that 14% of your original rapamycin dose could easily still be suppressing SASP in a wide range of cell types. Two weeks of metabolizing will get that down to around 2%: 2^-(14/(60/24)) = 0.0206, which is probably good enough.
Therefore, a total of about five weeks is a reasonable wash-out period for rapamycin. That's 2 weeks of metabolizing rapamycin followed by 3 weeks of SASP reestablishment thereafter. So, yes, it does in fact take that long.
This was discussed in detail in the previous page of this thread,
References are provided there.
Based on the dates when various people people asked about mistakenly combining rapamycin with FOXO4-DRI or about how long to wait after cessation of rapamycin before using FOXO4-DRI, they apparently are still well within this 5 week period (it hasn't even been three), and thus could not possibly have started their FOXO4-DRI session yet without greatly diminishing its effects. I'm assuming this is why they're not using it yet. That was the point I intended to make and why I asked if you had read the thread, since this had mostly already been explained.
I hope that clarifies things for you.