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General Peptide Use & Information
Anyone using Rapamycin for anti-aging?
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<blockquote data-quote="goolapsh" data-source="post: 212143" data-attributes="member: 25046"><p>I’ve read that danazol (and possibly dht) lengthens telomeres. Rapamycin is too risky imo. With all of these longevity drugs inhibiting mtor, you’re really sacrificing quality of life for maybe a few added disease free years of lifespan if taken regularly and for a long time. Rapamycin, like metformin, is not without side effects (mouth sores being prevalent from what I’ve read anecdotally). More serious things that come to mind are possibility of tumorigenesis. And when taking it for longevity, it should be cycled on and off with once per week usage. Good luck getting a doctor to prescribe it, and if ordering online, you never know what you’re getting of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goolapsh, post: 212143, member: 25046"] I’ve read that danazol (and possibly dht) lengthens telomeres. Rapamycin is too risky imo. With all of these longevity drugs inhibiting mtor, you’re really sacrificing quality of life for maybe a few added disease free years of lifespan if taken regularly and for a long time. Rapamycin, like metformin, is not without side effects (mouth sores being prevalent from what I’ve read anecdotally). More serious things that come to mind are possibility of tumorigenesis. And when taking it for longevity, it should be cycled on and off with once per week usage. Good luck getting a doctor to prescribe it, and if ordering online, you never know what you’re getting of course. [/QUOTE]
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