Anonymous
7/17/2025, 6:30:47 AM No.76387537
Sup /fit/, if you've been tracking our favorite rich refrigerated rabbit, you've noticed (((s?)))he's going to try out all sorts of totally bonkers alt-health bullshit like EMF reduction, straight out of that early Better Call Saul episode with the crazed shut-in lawyer.
>sauce: https://posts.bryanjohnson.com/tweets/stuff-im-exploring-for-longevitypasthbot/
Because I'm *trying* to do this better than him, I used amazing autistic biotech wizard powers to run a literature search today and found...
>Journal of Agriculture and Food Research Volume 23, October 2025, 102172
>Isovitexin attenuates oxidative stress-induced skin photoaging by suppressing cellular senescence: an insight provided by transcriptomic and metabolomic
>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666154325005435
>Dietary supplementation with Isovitexin (Iso) alleviates UVB-induced photoaging in mice.
>The anti-photoaging effect of Iso is associated with its antioxidant properties and senolytic activity.
>The regulation of cellular senescence by Iso may involve the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway and lipid metabolism.
Surely someone else here has some better ideas than just putting the rabbit on meat and/or copper supplements!?
>leddit r/science/comments/1m11pkm/us_study_discovers_a_link_between_dietary_copper/
>sauce: https://posts.bryanjohnson.com/tweets/stuff-im-exploring-for-longevitypasthbot/
Because I'm *trying* to do this better than him, I used amazing autistic biotech wizard powers to run a literature search today and found...
>Journal of Agriculture and Food Research Volume 23, October 2025, 102172
>Isovitexin attenuates oxidative stress-induced skin photoaging by suppressing cellular senescence: an insight provided by transcriptomic and metabolomic
>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666154325005435
>Dietary supplementation with Isovitexin (Iso) alleviates UVB-induced photoaging in mice.
>The anti-photoaging effect of Iso is associated with its antioxidant properties and senolytic activity.
>The regulation of cellular senescence by Iso may involve the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway and lipid metabolism.
Surely someone else here has some better ideas than just putting the rabbit on meat and/or copper supplements!?
>leddit r/science/comments/1m11pkm/us_study_discovers_a_link_between_dietary_copper/