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Anyone using Rapamycin for anti-aging?
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<blockquote data-quote="TRicker" data-source="post: 212035" data-attributes="member: 42831"><p>Hello All,</p><p></p><p>I know Rapamycin has been mentioned in other threads, but I haven't read any threads with personal experiences. Is this still being considered as an anti-aging drug? From what I understand, the best options available for anti-aging are Rapamycin, HGH, Metformin, or Peptides (in addition to TRT).</p><p></p><p>Please correct me if I am wrong, but from what I've gathered these are the basic pro's/con's of each of the above:</p><p></p><p>HGH Pros: restores youthful appearance, reduces wrinkles, reduces fat/recomp, possibly better mood, erections, and eyesight, (may be beneficial to joints?)</p><p>HGH Cons: cost, supposedly actually reduces longevity, may cause insulin resistance/diabetes, may grow pre-existing cancers/tumors, (may cause joint pain?)</p><p></p><p>Metformin Pros: possibly reduces insulin resistance and/or reverse diabetes, increases longevity</p><p>Metformin Cons: upset stomach/nausea/diarrhea, possibly reduces workout capacity</p><p></p><p>Peptides Pros: similar goals as hgh by attempting to raise IGF-1 more naturally</p><p>Peptide Cons: some may not work as well or efficiently, or may not achieve desired results</p><p></p><p>I'm curious if any users of Rapamycin have experienced any physically visible anti-aging benefits of reduced wrinkles, reduced fat, better mood, etc.....or is rapamycin strictly for longevity?</p><p></p><p>Please feel free to share any experiences, and to educate me!</p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRicker, post: 212035, member: 42831"] Hello All, I know Rapamycin has been mentioned in other threads, but I haven't read any threads with personal experiences. Is this still being considered as an anti-aging drug? From what I understand, the best options available for anti-aging are Rapamycin, HGH, Metformin, or Peptides (in addition to TRT). Please correct me if I am wrong, but from what I've gathered these are the basic pro's/con's of each of the above: HGH Pros: restores youthful appearance, reduces wrinkles, reduces fat/recomp, possibly better mood, erections, and eyesight, (may be beneficial to joints?) HGH Cons: cost, supposedly actually reduces longevity, may cause insulin resistance/diabetes, may grow pre-existing cancers/tumors, (may cause joint pain?) Metformin Pros: possibly reduces insulin resistance and/or reverse diabetes, increases longevity Metformin Cons: upset stomach/nausea/diarrhea, possibly reduces workout capacity Peptides Pros: similar goals as hgh by attempting to raise IGF-1 more naturally Peptide Cons: some may not work as well or efficiently, or may not achieve desired results I'm curious if any users of Rapamycin have experienced any physically visible anti-aging benefits of reduced wrinkles, reduced fat, better mood, etc.....or is rapamycin strictly for longevity? Please feel free to share any experiences, and to educate me! Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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