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Anonymous /fit/76353991#76363487
7/11/2025, 5:03:06 AM
>>76362880
>Also should be throwing in some growth hormone secretagogues like MK-677 or tesamorelin for life extention
This is a pretty controversial take chronically as opposed to cycled. I ran MK-677 on top of metformin, but the data makes me a little skeptical either of them are real "life extension" drugs even though they have some opposing actions on the IGF-1 pathway. Most of the hGH "anti-aging" clinics went out of fashion in the 90s, and the idea of metformin being the ultimate anti-aging drug went out of fashtion in the 2010s.

Want some cheap-ass mTOR inhibitor ain't none of the influencers know about that totally mogs Rapamycin? Look at Meclizine. Deranged anti-nausea drug fuck crazy Chinese glioblastoma multiforme stem cell lines; life-extendifies male ITP mice about 8%.

>>76362984
Decent dermatology-focused stack, but this doesn't do too much for systemic anti-aging.

>>76363470
Plug it into Google Scholar... and you'll see that combo actually has a fuck-ton of oncology research, especially added onto other chemotherapy drugs... but it does a lot of other stuff too; GlyNAC has data of about 24% life span extension in mice.
Anonymous /fit/76245421#76250878
6/12/2025, 3:10:08 AM
>>76249651
Having actually tried a bunch of "investigational" hair treatments, noticing whether there has been a positive or negative change in growth and shedding rates within a few weeks is not rocket science. All these fancy-ass trichology studies are using microscopes to counter hair and shit; you can just wear a hat and see how many come off in a day every now and then, compare some photos every few weeks and get a good idea of what works how well.

>super protip: not everyone responds the same to all the hair treatments and this is all just educated guessing plus experimentation
Anonymous /fit/76230351#76230824
6/7/2025, 1:07:18 AM
>>76230351
Literally lift NAC; N-acetyl-cysteine. Bunch of studies showing it works for autisms on all the Jewish medical databases, just check you don't have some weird contraindication and don't start at some crazy dose like Bryan Johnson takes. It chelates metals, so you might wanna sharpen your metals supplementation skills to higher levels than him too.