Well, we don’t really know at this point, there has to be an element of educated guessing. But the study indicated all the reasons why it should be very specific and targeted. It specifically targets only SASP secreting cells. Biology being what it is, there certainly could be some collateral danage. But I’d be most disappointed if it did nothing at all. If it works, alongside some setbacks or concerns, at least we can be sure we’re inching closer to a good therapy for this particular hallmark.
This site can be frustrating, and I'll be the first to admit that I'm going to fall into the "broscience" category because I just don't have the background, or possibly the intelligence, to keep up with some of the more technical discussions.
Having said that, I don't see how eliminating senescent cells is akin to taking cancer meds. There likely won't be many negative side effects from FOX04-dri. The side effects from something like rapamycin are from it's immune compromising effects and not the senolytic action, or so I thought.
The super-healthy 20-30 year old neurotics on here are a huge distraction though. Good for them for being preventative I guess, but it doesn't offer much value to the discussion.
Also, I hope there's another group buy coming up because I'm in!
why do you think there will not be likely side effects and various types of normal cells are left alone?
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The 20-30 year olds ARE NOT ELIMINATING senescent cells that their immune system would not have cleared regardless.
How about a 15 year old? Maybe they should take FOXO4 and be ultra-preventative to acquiring senescent cells.
40-45 year sure that's probably fine. But 20 to < 35 is doing nothing but giving themselves negative side effects.
Maybe a 2 year old should take FOXO4 every 6 months to prevent them from ever aging.
Edited by Rocket, 22 March 2018 - 07:44 PM.