The aging reversal cocktail is: 1. 0.015 mg of HGH 2. 50 mg of DHEA 3. 500 mg of Metformin 4. 3000 iu of Vit D 5. 50 mg of Zinc
@Benny-dv7xm Жыл бұрын
Thanks get past the ad sense you tube requirements to see if there is anything new to fact check and there ISN'T!
@leebid1626 Жыл бұрын
Cheers man. This really should be in the description but hey ho 👍
@Batmicheal Жыл бұрын
I have the metformin, D3 and Zinc. What’s DHEA and what safe source of HGH?
@Zhdhcjen Жыл бұрын
@@BatmichealDHEA is Dihyedeoandrosterone, which is a hormone. You cam just buy it as an OTC supplement. HGH is Growth Hormone, so you’ll need to get it at a hormone clinic.
@asqs9071 Жыл бұрын
❤
@Physionic Жыл бұрын
Notes: 1. [Amendment] I should have mentioned this (a mistake on my part), but the study was not a double blind, randomized controlled trial. It was an intervention trial, however it did not have a control group. I still believe the results of the study, but that belief is not grounded on any foundation of evidence beside the fact that other studies have shown effects of these molecules in other trials. So, up to you if you believe the results to be non-placebo driven. My apologies for not adding it - it completely failed me, and it’s important information. 2. People have been confused on the metformin part - the idea in this study isn’t to use metformin for its life extension properties, but to maintain insulin sensitivity. I’ll look at metformin independently (and berberine) in the future. 3. DHEA was added to control insulin release. So, both metformin and DHEA were added to mitigate potential negative effects of HGH alone.
@sarrazin5 Жыл бұрын
Berberine please!
@tomg5405 Жыл бұрын
But why are the numbers going up again after 9-12 months?
@tomg5405 Жыл бұрын
But how to get metformin and the growth hormone? 😅
@capnkirk5528 Жыл бұрын
@@tomg5405 Yeah THIS ... BUT if it's INSULIN SENSITIVITY a carefully managed keto diet can help using HOMA-IR if you have a cooperative doctor (I DON'T 🤬). HGH may be possible to be stimulated by resistance (weight) training. DHEA is banned in Canada which I find INCREDIBLY interesting as Canada doesn't ban a number of things that SHOULD be, why is THIS banned?
@JazenValencia Жыл бұрын
@@tomg5405 You can mimick GH and Metformin with GH mimiicking peptides, CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin used together as a replacementfor pure HGH, Di-hydro Berberine replaces Metformin, and Ironmag Labs has a great topical DHEA that's very powerful. This protocol IMHO is a great replacement for the prescription stuff you can't get.
@druvaciam5407 Жыл бұрын
Would be great to see separate videos describing how all these 5 components are working inside our bodies.
@barbararitam7355 Жыл бұрын
1:57 1:59
@lucycooper5511 ай бұрын
I absolutely love every time he says glomerular filtration rate ! ❤ I’m a dialysis nurse so makes me smile to hear that struggle. So hilarious. Love this guy
@timothydavis2568 Жыл бұрын
Nice to see the channel taking off, never thought there would be so many nerds on KZbin. In the end, science will prevail!
@HarrySerpanos Жыл бұрын
metformin is raising the ALP, an alternative to metformin would be taurine supplementation.
@lauraw.70082 ай бұрын
Ooh, think I like that better!
@maranscandy935027 күн бұрын
Any idea how much taurine per day?
@HarrySerpanos27 күн бұрын
@@maranscandy9350 3-6g per day split between meals, so 1-2g per meal. It also acts as a natural calcium channel blocker, so if you are on blood pressure meds you need to start at a low dose and adjust meds until you can get off them. Plus if you are taking any blood sugar lowering meds first get off them before taking taurine. Seafood is the best sources of natural free form taurine, never buy anything called L-Taurine. It's an osmolyte that regulates cellular and blood pressure, fish use it for that purpose and have the highest content in their flesh. 100g of oysters has 2.2g, but you can eat seafood every day like the Japanese. The Japanese paradox is another taurine story, but that is another rabbit hole.
@ivarhakuse8572 Жыл бұрын
12:38 1. HGH 2. DHEA 3. METFORMIN 4. Vit D 5. Zinc
@jonnitrea Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@joebartles3986 Жыл бұрын
You spoiled the video for me.
@joebartles3986 Жыл бұрын
@MrGriff305 I have to. It’s a disease. Don’t be hating on me.
@joebartles3986 Жыл бұрын
@MrGriff305 Don’t be swearing at me now. That’s rude and uncalled for. Reading the comments first is a clinical condition I am subject too. I can’t help it so don’t be a hater.
@joebartles3986 Жыл бұрын
@MrGriff305 it’s called Griffism…
@mcy1122 Жыл бұрын
A great example of how superb Nicolas is when translating rather complex science to engaging and useful content. Thank you!
@suj1201 Жыл бұрын
Congrats on 100K, Nicolas! Proud of ya, man. That’s awesome and very well-deserved! 👏👏🥳🎉
@tracymullane8818 Жыл бұрын
I just read the article last night where Peter Attia who is writing about the particulars about this TRIIM study (Thymus Regeneration Immunorestoration and Insulin Mitigation) mentioned it was a weak study because there were 9 or 10 people (the article says 9, the study shows 10) only men (as NV laments during a podcast) and there was no control group. They added the DHEA because the HGH increases cholesterol and the main author of the study, Fahy, added it in based on a hunch- he was right- the cholesterol went back down on the DHEA. Thymus seems very important as the study cites roughly at about age 63 is when cancer, infectious disease, autoimmune conditions, generalized inflammation, arthrosclerosis and all cause mortality increase due to lack of T cell production which happens in the thymus gland as well as lack of t cell receptors. As @physionic points out in his recent podcast, adipose tissue collected around the thymus gland basically kills it off and removing the fat enables it to function again. This was shown in diagrams of the gland in the study! So the conclusion was to mitigate insulin production, and restore immune function by regenerating the thymus gland. (Sorry, I'm very good at stating the obvious.) Regarding the epigenetic effect mentioned, it only gained about 2 and 1/2 years. I'm wondering how that can be true because earlier in the study they mentioned that the immune response in centenarians is still apparent and this was part of their goal. Maybe if we could see a comparison with the blood markers of a centenarian we could measure the effect more accurately. So the goal was to keep the vibrancy of the immune function in order to prolong life. If this is so, why not also prescribe thymosin alpha 1 to everyone? There are no poor side effects. This has the effect of increasing hematopoiesis which is the goal here. Keep everyone strong, apo B and LDL low, a nice low body fat percentage (BMI can be higher because of muscle weight) and take higher amounts of B vitamins for the NAD effect, especially B12 for higher RBC count? I think that would solve many of the problems along with keeping low insulin- very significant because it was perceived to contribute to depositing fat, which needs to be controlled to liberate the thymus gland so it can do its job. A few things I noticed about the study is that exercise is not mentioned at all. The weight of the men or weight change is not mentioned. And diet is not mentioned at all. With no control group and only measuring the blood markers, I am wondering what the real significance is of a study like this could be without other measurements and records. Interesting study but I'm sniffing stacks as opposed to lifestyle changes. I think the focus should be on the function of the thymus gland, and what we need to optimize the whole body response to that which is much broader, and not the stack.
@chuckm2405 Жыл бұрын
Well thought, logical, brilliant
@tracymullane8818 Жыл бұрын
Thank you@@chuckm2405
@stasstarcha Жыл бұрын
Just a week ago youtube suggested Greg Fahy and his trim-x study and now it's all here with details we love physionics for. Amazing!
@homesignup Жыл бұрын
Fantastic study!! I will have to share this with my friend who is interested in reversing thymic aging. Thanks for the study. 😃 To boost HGH naturally, all you need to do is lose body fat, decrease insulin levels (which is why they likely used metformin), increase arginine, lysine (unless you have cancer or pre-CA lesions), get enough sleep, HIIT exercise (anaerobic exercise that stimulates HGH by up to 450% during the 24 hours after you finish your intense fast workout.), resistance exercises in a load-dependent manner (aerobic exercise), and do more intermittent fasting (those who do 24-48h can increase HGH 3 to 5-fold. But do at least 12hrs if you want to see a bit of a raise, 18-20h is optimal for those who like doing it daily). DHEA is useful in old age due to lower levels. My friend takes pregnenolone instead which is the master precursor hormone of all your hormones. I am not taking of these yet till I get older. Right now don't need it. Berberine may be used in place of metformin because it will decrease both insulin levels + triglycerides + lipid levels in a safer natural way, besides activating AMPK. D and Zn are a no brainer. Thanks again for this cool video!! :D
@wallstreet_au Жыл бұрын
12mg of melatonin before bed also helps.
@amperage8032 Жыл бұрын
Excellent comment!! How closed do you think these natural ways will get you vs if you had supplemented? Supplementation doesn’t even seem like an option. Wonder how they equate to each other in how much they impact HGH, which ones work best?
@dewdew34 Жыл бұрын
I’d never wake up … stuff is like a 24 hour interrogation for me lol
@PrestonTalbott Жыл бұрын
@@wallstreet_auThat's way too much melatonin.. you saturate receptors at like 3mg.
@wallstreet_au Жыл бұрын
@@PrestonTalbott i think youre right.
@Maxumized Жыл бұрын
I am in a study. I’ve been in it for over 40 years now. It involves exercising 3-4 days a week, conscious healthy diet, low alcohol intake, no smoking, have a career working inside, maintain healthy body weight throughout life, partake in hobbies that make you feel good, avoid drama. I’m almost 60 and I weight same as high school…the clothes still fit me. I have a few friends who say I sleep in a freezer. The muscle mass I’ve gained above baseline since a teen makes all the difference I think. I keep my muscles (every body part) working and in turn they demand fuel. This fuel is of course is the little body fat I have and other toxins that build up in the body. The turnover of fat in the body and increased blood perfusion to the entire body keeps the aging process at bay. I’m convinced of my personal “study.”
@frankblakley8249 Жыл бұрын
Anecdotal evidence isn't a study. Your delusional.
@Maxumized Жыл бұрын
@@frankblakley8249 …and you’re the drama that ages people when you can’t take a joke…Franky boy
@frankblakley8249 Жыл бұрын
@@Maxumized I'm not aging you fast enough if your still alive.
@Maxumized Жыл бұрын
@@frankblakley8249 you’re exactly right. You’re like my daily constitutionals. I flush and forget…Franky Boy
@JeffMcDuffie72MeridianGate Жыл бұрын
Bs. Lots of people have followed what you said and get cancer. Get realistic.
@StKrane Жыл бұрын
Nice one! The protocol seems realistically feasible. Excited for the data of phase 2!
@adamscottv Жыл бұрын
Except HGH ...
@lymphomasurvive11 ай бұрын
There are ways to naturally increase it. @@adamscottv
@tomb8430 Жыл бұрын
As a 58 year old, now understanding more about keto/carnivore, and the benefits it has given me in the last 6 months, I would love to be involved in trials. Experimenting on myself and doing analysis has been a really good and positive experience.
@Facetime_Curvature Жыл бұрын
Have you learned about how ketoacidosis is you polluting your blood with ketones, which are cellular waste, and turning it acidic which is an environment that cancer grows best due to messenger proteins, that tumors send out to get more blood from their environment, don't function in alkaline/ basic pH? You are poisoning yourself for temporary muscle growth. Muscle mass is not an indicator of organ health.
@MsTatli Жыл бұрын
I deffinately need that coctail....
@IjzermanPieter11 ай бұрын
Funny, 57 here and changed to same diet, no more alcohol and sports routine that totally changed my life. So the additional supplements would be interesting indeed. I am looking into it. This particular study needs to be redone with larger population and blinded etc..
@dallysinghson55695 ай бұрын
May want to get your test levels checked bro, carbophobia is not optimal for the man hormones.
@verunchik1065 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! I really appreciate your work, Nicolas!
@keng7758 Жыл бұрын
Your analysis of these studies is soooo helpful and appreciated! Your well researched work is incredibly well done. On the study molecules…I was on Metformin by request as I’m close to being pre diabetic, but have changed to Berberine to minimize the impact that Metformin has on VO2 max (workout) reductions and the effect it has on reducing testosterone. Berberine has helped reduce my A1c and lipid readings. As a 68 yr old male, I really want to keep my workouts to be as effective as possible and no male wants testosterone reduced by medication.
@matrixfull Жыл бұрын
what you do is so precious. I could not reach this knowledge without you translating it for me. My brain can't handle complicated stuff. You make transform information into bearable to understand.
@Web3Dre Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video Physionic! I learn so much from your channel
@TheMaui2020 Жыл бұрын
My grandfather lived to 104, never took a supplement in his life. He was an MD and advised people to eat a wide variety of wholesome foods, but not too much. Sounds a lot like Michael Pollan.
@MorrisLess Жыл бұрын
Cool. Where can I get some of this "wholesome food" stuff? When I go to the store, all I see are chemical concoctions, mineral and vitamin depleted produce laced with pesticides and herbicides, and antibiotic laced meat raised in feedlots.
@TheMaui2020 Жыл бұрын
@@MorrisLess You can actually see pesticides on produce and the amount of minerals and vitamins in them? Amazing! I'm sure the FDA and USDA would love to have your services so they can do these measurements without expensive equipment. When I go into a food market I see carrots, melons, bananas, lettuce and dozens of other wholesome foods. What "chemical concoctions" do you see? You need to get help about your paranoia or you will starve to death.
@OP-lk4tw Жыл бұрын
@@TheMaui2020that's not a convincing argument, you have 1 subject, 1, you didn't even specify his health state at that age and previous, maybe he could have lived up to 125 years but he died earlier because of his diet, maybe he could have been healthier at those ages as well, he probably had good genetics, and avoiding processed foods is already a big deal, that doesn't mean he was achieving anything close to an optimal diet
@TheMaui2020 Жыл бұрын
Yes, he could have lived to 200. Sure. @@OP-lk4tw
@pambaughman1579 Жыл бұрын
@@TheMaui2020how do u see it
@Kevin_Street Жыл бұрын
Hello! KZbin recommended this video to me, and I'm glad it did. You do a superb job of explaining the results of the study. Definitely coming back to this channel.
@Physionic Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@ryuuguu01 Жыл бұрын
same thing for me. just subscribed.
@helmutwilhelm8918 Жыл бұрын
Ditto
@studygodsword5937 Жыл бұрын
@@Physionic You need to go into hiding from the Democrats and big pharma, you mentioned zinc on social media
@MJ-ge6jz Жыл бұрын
Your dry humor is spot on!
@Libertas_P77 Жыл бұрын
Extended fasting over 48hrs dramatically increases HGH, and I have been taking 25mg DHEA for 5yrs now (I’m in my mid-40’s), along with Berberine in place of Metformin. Great results from my own side, this study merely reinforced my stack and protocol was potentially on the right track to have a positive impact on aging. I recall when this came out at the time, and was surprised to see DHEA in the trial, but it nonetheless left some quite interesting epigenetic results - I just take all of those clocks with a huge pinch of salt.
@UNKLELUKE86 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. DHEA √
@waltermagee2305 Жыл бұрын
DHEA+HGH+Metformin, in addition to other components mentioned in this video have yielded signifigant results increasing athletic performance within three months. Nascent iodine supplementation is another important consideration as well as vitamin E. Staggering supplementation times should be considered in order to avoid antagonistic influence that could diminish absorbtion and temporary metabolic enzyme depletion.
@Libertas_P77 Жыл бұрын
@@waltermagee2305 I’m 48hrs into my monthly fast and HGH levels are currently 5x normal. I up my DHEA to 50mg for the next two days with berberine, to further mimic the conditions of this trial and in theory maximise the longevity benefits of the fasted state.
@Helene_experience Жыл бұрын
@libertas_p77 are you a man or a woman ?
@Libertas_P77 Жыл бұрын
@@Helene_experience Man
@starxcrossed Жыл бұрын
Love your videos (and humor)
@Physionic Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@Dan-dg9pi Жыл бұрын
Very intriguing topic. Like some other commenters, I was surprised at the zinc dosing. It also raises questions about whether the mixture of molecules should change over time and based on other medical conditions.
@statementmark2131 Жыл бұрын
I've read before about high doses of zinc causing poor absorption of iron
@alrivers2297 Жыл бұрын
@@statementmark2131I'm not sure about iron, but too much zinc causes poor absorption of copper.
@karlhanso Жыл бұрын
Zinc is bullshit you only need 11 miligram per day magnesium dialy requirement is 410mg per day 37 times more that zinc
@Dan-dg9pi Жыл бұрын
@@karlhanso Using this "logic", would you say that magnesium is bullshit relative to protein because we all need a lot more than 410mg of protein a day? Alternatively, is it just possible that we need all minerals within certain ranges and my question had to do with whether the mention of zinc (not a bullshit mineral) in the video was out of this ideal range?
@karlhanso Жыл бұрын
@@Dan-dg9pi try to live without magnesium if you can. when heart relaxes uses magnesium-potasium and when it contrancs uses calcium. How they treat torsades despointes with magnesium sulfate. and torsades despointes can lead to suddent dead. I mean you dont need a lot of zinc to function correctly meanwhile magnesium is need to function correcly..
@IanRushtonMusic Жыл бұрын
What I find interesting about the stack used is that it didn't appear to include any of the popular and more widely promoted anti-aging supplements like NMN, GlyNAC etc and also the likes of omega3, collagen etc.
@IanRushtonMusic Жыл бұрын
@@WhyteHorse2023 While true, I was also thinking of things that decline with age: NAD+, glutathione etc. and popular supplements that have been shown to be of some benefit e.g. NMN, GlyNAC etc.
@Santa-ny1yp Жыл бұрын
If you want budget fixes, they are as follows. 1 red light therapy for hgh. 2 apeginen for cd38 reduction. 3 Berberine instead of metfomin. You could always sun blast yourself for vitamin d. Happy living!
@incognitotorpedo42 Жыл бұрын
Don't sunblast yourself to save a few pennies. Vitamin D is cheap. We know sun ages/damages the skin. You'll never get rid of those wrinkles.
@jons2447 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! I just bought a Mito red light & already take berberine daily w/ zinc (pyroluria) & vit. D (& others).
@lauraw.70083 ай бұрын
Living in Seattle, sun blasting won’t work 😢
@lauraw.70082 ай бұрын
@Santa-ny1yp Unless one lives in Seattle or other similar places along northern latitudes.
@SchnelllllАй бұрын
How much Apigenin would it have to be? I bet 1500mg of berberine would be fine...
@EdwardHansen-e9v10 ай бұрын
Just a week ago youtube suggested Greg Fahy and his trim-x study and now it's all here with details we love physionics for. Amazing!
@michael-bell Жыл бұрын
I think the simplest way a person at home can measure if their age is reversing, given that they already have visible signs of aging, is when their gray hair regains its color, when their wrinkles start to disappear, when their skin begins to become more taut, when their thinning hair begins to thicken, and when their receding hairline begins to fill in
@todayipaint4667 Жыл бұрын
..and when they rise from their deathbed.
@Al-vw8qt Жыл бұрын
very well said
@michael-bell Жыл бұрын
@@Al-vw8qt Thank you 🤝
@errebusaether Жыл бұрын
@@todayipaint4667 Indeed. Hahaha. 😅
@UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana Жыл бұрын
What if those things don't happen, but internal mechanisms get much stronger, decreasing biological age? 🤔
@rookandpawn Жыл бұрын
I'm a new subscriber and I love your simple but informed communication. Thanks for covering these stories on health and wellness with detail. ❤
@reggaespiritdance Жыл бұрын
Started Thymus Gland extract a couple months ago and at 41 I noticed a difference in my vitality. But excellent presentation of information, definitely sharing this with my clients who comment on my youthfulness. Most say I look 30 or younger…
@MadHatter11371 Жыл бұрын
Hi what type did you use?
@TheNCRReturns225Returns14 күн бұрын
@@reggaespiritdance you're kidding yourself at 41 you look your age you already have wrinkles you can't look 30 anymore.
@towerace12388 ай бұрын
glad i found your site.. dealing with doctors and trying to self educate is a shameful dispute that should never take place,, but it does sadly
@salvadorslim3234 Жыл бұрын
This guy’s great 👍🏽
@ConradJupiter77 Жыл бұрын
My secret to reverse aging. I drink from the cup of the Holy Grail. I chose wisely.
@jmc8076 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant. Smart man. 😉
@Unsensitive Жыл бұрын
Searching for the holy Grail alone would keep your mind active, and require exercise. You're n=1 is clearly biased. Please invent a time machine and clone yourself then have them live the exact same lifestyle, but doesn't care about the holy grail to correct for this. It's the only way we can know for sure.
@joeont Жыл бұрын
@@Unsensitivefor sure, did you see how jacked and ripped indiana Jones is in the latest movie?
@Unsensitive Жыл бұрын
@@joeont and he only searched for 2-3 hours while I watched the movie over 30 years ago! Those are some lasting gains there! Imagine an entire life searching... Then again.. he did drink from it so this might bias the study using him as a reference.
@Physionic Жыл бұрын
It’s not the shiny one, Indiana… :)
@MrRockrobstr Жыл бұрын
Fascinating! In my mid to late 20’s I was a participant in the human growth hormone study and have since taken three of the other four compounds (excluding metformin) used in this cocktail at various times.
@franciscochacon5542 Жыл бұрын
That's amazing! Do you feel that it has kept you young? And what clinic or Doctor prescribes HGH? I'm looking to start taking it along with DHEA, Berberine (in place of Metformin), Zinc, and Vitamin D.
@SAOSIN987 Жыл бұрын
ALP levels can be elevated during periods of rapid growth, such as childhood or adolescence, due to increased bone remodeling so this rejuvenation stack could be improving bones.
@Critterpal Жыл бұрын
I came here to say this also!
@Yogiraj1969 Жыл бұрын
I'm wondering if the increase in ALP was statistically significant given the low power (low sample size)?
@michelezimmerman6430 Жыл бұрын
And during pregnancy APL is normally high.
@LenHealsU Жыл бұрын
I just love your videos! So professionally done in every manner way shape and form! I, myself, try to retard the aging process by eating a (mostly whole organic) plant based diet, with lots of antioxidants, with just 1 organic pasture raised egg daily. I do also take organic nutritional supplements. At 75, I still mountain bike, hike, swim, etc. Most people thing I'm around 59 or 60.
@jons2447 Жыл бұрын
Plant based diets may not be as "healthy" as claimed considering how carnivore has solved some health issues.
@LenHealsU Жыл бұрын
@@jons2447 It works for me and all my allergies disappeared, etc., etc. . But you are right that it may not work for some people.
@Ash-m7l Жыл бұрын
The longest living people on earth eat in a very similar way (mostly plant foods, add in fish). Carnivore diet doesn't convince me as populations which eat the highest amount of animal protein and fat have some of the lowest lifespans (even when looking at populations which do not eat excess processed foods).
@ThiagoBenazziMaia Жыл бұрын
So, that's what I found out so far and why you probably see this "coincidently result". - Epigenetic clocks are sometimes based on "whole blood". - Many times are using something like a "Random forest regression". - The problem of whole blood is that you take a mix of cells, including B and T cells, and make an average of the epigenetics. - Now let's take for example the methylation of cg02162324. - in a sample I have here, the methylation of B cell for this CpG is 0.25 where the methylation of T cell for the same CpG is 0.61 in the same sample from the same patient. - As we age, the proportion of T and B cells change, and probably that's what's happen on this research when they start to play with the immune system. - So when you apply an aging clock like horvath clock trained on whole blood, you are possibly (at least is the conclusion I'm arriving on my study), not calculating the age, you are calculating the proportion of B and T cells and therefore estimating the age. - So although multi tissue ageing clock are great for a lot of things, I believe that for epigenetic ageing must be calculated using single cell methylation.
@herculeholmes504 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou! This sounds like a very good explanation to me.
@kenswanston820 Жыл бұрын
Does the ratio remain consistent for both types of cells, or have you determined that one is a better representative of age change/reversal? These detailed blood tests are not normally done in Canada (USA too?) and in Canada a doctor appears to be the only way to even get a 'normal' blood test. How can this information be acquired by a regular citizen not in a study?
@ThiagoBenazziMaia Жыл бұрын
@@kenswanston820 I still need more data to find something more conclusive. I can see so far that the different population of blood type is enough to change in around 8-14% the prediction of the age. On the other side I couldn't use only the blood population to predict the age of the patient. So, is like, helps to predict the age, but doesn't help enough to be used alone to predict the age. (how much of 8-14% influence the result) NK 100.000% T 76.560% B 65.663% CD4T 60.902% CD8T 28.086% So, this little change in age in the paper could be related to this variation. In many countries a standard blood test can be done directly in the lab, without the need of a doctor for very cheap price, you just need to tell what type of blood test you want to be done.
@QuietwordАй бұрын
Haha...love your sense of humor. This really hits home. Been very close pulling this protocol... Also adding a Khavinson bioregulator peptide called Thymogen to heal the gland. Thank you & Happy Holidays!
@Boiing008 Жыл бұрын
I think the way you put things across is a gift & really easy to understand. It's a pleasure to listen too :-)
@Physionic Жыл бұрын
That's incredibly kind of you to say, B. Thank you.
@johnolaoluwa Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this wonderful piece, Nic.
@Physionic Жыл бұрын
Thank *you*!
@jayalanlife5926 Жыл бұрын
Cool job my friend
@HealthyMindA23 күн бұрын
May joy and peace always be with you every single day.
@thierryvidal63 Жыл бұрын
very nice. The fact that the thymus density increased is certainly something. Personally I would love to see a similar study but complemented with Thyroid, gonadal and adrenal hormones. Not just growth hormone, dhea and vit D. All hormones are abruptly down after 50. The production stops, the glands are old. Doesn't matter what you do to stimulate "naturally". Why not supplement everything that is available ? Sterling work Nicolas, as always. Thanks !
@jamesthompson7282 Жыл бұрын
Well, supplements aren't necessarily benign. Most aren't. In some cases the dose is important: too little provides no therapeutic benefit; too much is toxic. And we're still in early days when it comes to research into long-term side effects & benefits. There's little/no research on conflicts & interactions between supplements, and just the beginnings of research into interactions between them & pharmaceuticals. It's a minefield & most people don't realize just how significant a danger this represents. Worse, there are non-trivial issues with sourcing (synthetic vs natural, environmental toxins &/or unanticipated impurities...) & with production (supplement manufacturing isn't much regulated and is anyhow almost entirely outsourced to China & India, where FDA oversight even of pharmaceutical manufacturing is non-existent & manufacturing standards are, to be polite, highly variable. People assume that the availability of supplements everywhere indicates they're perfectly safe. Not so. They're potentially a powerful aid but also a bit of a minefield.
@SilverFan21k Жыл бұрын
Great video!
@jimstormcrow Жыл бұрын
Bloody fascinating!
@Chris_Faraday Жыл бұрын
Metformin is REAL tough on the Pancrease
@davea136 Жыл бұрын
I was curious, with what frequency was the cocktail administered? Thank you for the video.
@errebusaether Жыл бұрын
Interesting. For me, this information is really important because I am aiming to find a way to stop or prolong aging. Thanks a lot for this video, it’s easy to understand and you didn’t skip any major details while focusing on the main point of the topic.
@kdw75 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't even fathom the wealth a company could acquire if they were able to stop or reverse aging.
@ortcloud99 Жыл бұрын
Survey says most people dont want to live longer, so not much money there. However another survey says high net worth people would pay half of their assets for another healthy 10 years, so that is alot of money
@kdw75 Жыл бұрын
@@ortcloud99 That is surprising. About 80% of the people in my family I asked say they would like to live at leat another 50 years, but only if they were healthy. My wife and I only have a household income of $145k and we live in a town outside of Kansas City. Both of us would do anything to live longer and see our kids and grandchildren longer. Family is everything.
@ortcloud99 Жыл бұрын
@@kdw75 There is an assumption that people do want to live longer, but I cant find any. I have asked around to everyone and cant find anyone who wants to live longer. I have also read articles on life extension and people in the comments are all negative. I would like to see a formal study and get this solidified. I think it would be surprising
@kdw75 Жыл бұрын
@@ortcloud99 it’s funny because I would do almost anything to live longer, yet living to long would be one of the worst fates imaginable. :)
@iraklimgeladze5223 Жыл бұрын
@@ortcloud99people just afraid, when it's become common people will adopt in new reality
@susymay7831 Жыл бұрын
Great video!
@danaustin5869 Жыл бұрын
Increased HGH can come from exercise and/or fasting. DHEA, D, and Zinc can come from easily available supplements. Metformin isn't easy for non-diabetics to get, but Berberine is easily available, has some similar effects, and may work anywhere from less well in this concoction to better than the Metformin. It seems likely that the measured antiaging effects seen in this study are the simple sum total of the effects of the individual substances rather than some 'magical' interaction between them. Anyone else have thoughts on this?
@SkyRiver1 Жыл бұрын
I believe you are correct, and metformin will obviate any physical exercise you do, gains will plummet or become negative especially aerobic performance, and muscle gain.
@ilevitatecs2 Жыл бұрын
Metformin is extremely easy to get…there are a few online sources that will fill a script within minutes and not having to officially see a physician…and outside of the US it’s even OTC
@andrewrivera4029 Жыл бұрын
Yea I agree with the exercise and fasting part to increase HGH, the study was done with 50-65 year olds which I am one. I’m trying to stay nattie so will do that before I take a prescription. We also have control over insulin sensitivity by not eating carbs so I try to do these things to stay healthy and all my inflammatory markers are low. Just did a CAC test and advanced lipid cardiac panel and am waiting for the results to compare with the ones I did 5 years ago.
@wiczus6102 Жыл бұрын
The ammount of hgh administered is a hundred milion times higher than what you can get from exercise. Even if by mg they meant micrograms, spread it over 7 days and if I would assume that HGH is extremely short lived (high turnover means that the same elevated baseline is equivalent to higher dosage), that would still be way more than what exercise can give you.
@Fullmoonrisingtarot Жыл бұрын
One thought that rose to the top while reading your post, and I have many to ponder right now:) . My understanding is The body produces human growth hormone while you sleep and on an empty stomach . so not eating a few hours before bed gives your body more time to produce it while you sleep . It begins producing it 6 hours after your last meal and only while you sleep and there are Other benefits as well to sleeping on an empty stomach.
@stevefoxrox11 ай бұрын
You can take peptide bio regulators to regrow the thymus, pineal gland etc
@Nightraven263 ай бұрын
The question is whether that increases the risk of thymus/pineal gland tumors.
@MrBottlecapBill Жыл бұрын
The most interesting thing about all of this data you show, but that you never comment on is that the positive effects seem to reverse around the 10-12 month mark in every case.
@raffaelecorrente11238 ай бұрын
the reverse aging process went to baseline after 9 months. But patients held what they got.
@SyriusStarMultimedia Жыл бұрын
In putting the idea to practical use it is amazing to be able to simply exercise and eat better to relieve pain, increase mobility and have a better quality of life. I can run again for the first time in years.
@lv1985aa Жыл бұрын
Just to clarify, that HGH dose of 0.015 mg/kg was done 3-4x per week and not daily? From what I recall reading the study when it first came out.
@redberries8039 Жыл бұрын
..and the others daily?
@lv1985aa Жыл бұрын
@@redberries8039 yea the others are definitely daily dosages
@Disasterina Жыл бұрын
You are such a tease! Never change tho! Thanks for the info, luv your channel.
@jaykent18369 ай бұрын
GH-->IGF1-->'new' skeletal muscle and bone growth (reflected to a degree by increased serum ALP level); there's your 'connection'...you're welcome!
@Jeffreymart9 ай бұрын
hgh bennefit?
@jaykent18369 ай бұрын
@@Jeffreymart Yes...but, the highest quartile of IGF1 levels are associated with 'better' healthevity (somewhat elevated cancer risk though); but, the lowest quartile IGF1 levels are associated with the 'best' longevity...sooo...???
@Jeffreymart9 ай бұрын
@@jaykent1836 quality over quantity every time
@PandaPunch Жыл бұрын
Mg/kg meaning?
@adampepin9944 Жыл бұрын
Clearly this works. Buddy Holly here looks no older than he did in 1958.
@pianogirl3870Ай бұрын
You explain things so well...
@good4ud Жыл бұрын
Do you think it would be feasible to have a conversation/friendly debate with Dr Anthony Chaffee? he seems to be doing podcasts/interviews everyday but most the people he speaks to arent well versed in the medical literature or already have their mind made on carnivore etc. Would love to see you discuss the topic with him as I really think he is the most eloquent and coherent speaker on this.
@ÁzsiábaSzakadtam Жыл бұрын
Hilarious start 😂👍
@joeont Жыл бұрын
I keep looking at that spider on the wall
@jons2447 Жыл бұрын
Hey, I saw something on the wall, too, but I didn't know it was a spider.
@turenam2772 Жыл бұрын
I can’t not see it now
@spark9677 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@pierrejeanes7 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@TB-nh3xw6 ай бұрын
Looks like a nice one
@bilbo2016 Жыл бұрын
Excellent content!
@Physionic Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@requetevision Жыл бұрын
I think the key molecules are Vitamin D3 (should be taken together with Vitamin K2) and Zinc (3 types). The zinc is a well known Thymus gland enhancer
@xemtuvi-nhiettinh-az8 ай бұрын
A great conclusion how did you come up to this find out?
@HAOS5HD6 ай бұрын
@@xemtuvi-nhiettinh-azCommon Sense .
@ki4npx Жыл бұрын
I started and read Sinclair book,love the concepts, I use some of the Ideas , first year , my blood work was , perfect , my cardiologist, was blown away ...I was 70, now 75 my strength, is real good , I ride bike 25 miles a week , and weight lift , I take NMN , nac, tmg,,,,, some others too...
@ONEYEDPiRAT Жыл бұрын
You're signing off and I look at how much time is left as I'm about to return to the home screen... thx for the ingredients! I'm turning 51 and willing to try new ideas. Nice job on building up the suspense. Thank you sir for all you share. 1i .)
@Physionic Жыл бұрын
Haha! Glad you didn’t sign off!
@tommasobonvicini7114 Жыл бұрын
Metformin usage always makes me raise an eyebrow: it's known for its reduction in mythocondrial function, that to me seems a big no, at every age.
@RichardAMorris Жыл бұрын
It's effect inhibiting complex 1 of the ETC chain in the mitochondria may be overblown. That only happen at large doses. I mean, it's not cyanide. Metformin's role as an activator of AMPK is likely more relevant. AMPK is a mitochondrial energy shortfall signal and it's effect on acetyl-CoA carboxylase in the cytosol is to disinhibit fatty acid transport into the mitochondria to be used to make more energy. More metformin = more AMPK = more fatty acids allowed into the mitochondria = less buffering of fatty acids in tissue like the thymus.
@Nightraven263 ай бұрын
Why? There was a study which showed that people who take metformin live longer, although whether that’s because usually they’re diabetics who go to regular checkups so any potential lethal diagnoses are caught sooner compared to people who don’t take metformin or not remains to be seen. I think there’s a prospective study about that in progress.
@lostinversailles Жыл бұрын
I love how you sustain the suspense 😊
@TheFarmacySeedsNetwork Жыл бұрын
Man, I would love to see a study where they drop the metformin and increase the vitamin d to 30000 IU, and add some good sunlight exposure, and a few cold shocks. Are so hard to do without extremely technical lab equipment. Just discover your channel, excellent information and by far the best explanation I've seen yet that was short, simple and sweet about epigenetics! Subscribe and thank you!
@cakesteak Жыл бұрын
Yeah, and don't forget a few slaps in the face with a rainbow trout! Should be part of every stack.
@cesarvillalobos5183 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your objective exposition.
@michellenotherday1482 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting and I really want to follow up next year with the Phase 2 study. Curious though: I noticed the graphs almost all show increases (or decreases depending how you look at it)…reversals in the improvements. Does this indicate the participants may have to continue taking the cocktail, or increase the portions, or does it stop working after about 12 months? Thank you, and as interesting as you made this, I subscribed!
@walterhartman32754 ай бұрын
I've never liked and subscribed and unliked and unsubscribed from a video and a channel so fast!
@barbarashirland9078 Жыл бұрын
Would fasting help reduce the fat in the thymus? During fasting, interstitial fat in the organs tends to go first.
@todayipaint4667 Жыл бұрын
Excellent suggestion.
@kenswanston820 Жыл бұрын
@@WhyteHorse2023...so for a 71 yr. old male, do you know if fasting (1, 3, 7 days?) would sufficiently boost HGH to eliminate the need for an injection (assuming it is even available in Canada on request)? Does a One Meal A Day regimen of usually a Keto diet generate an adequate amount of HGH?
@philiptruitt Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@mikewalton7615 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting. I am a fanatic about health. Up until 68 I didn't think much about it. I don't drink or smoke but I did eat mainly fast food. Until 68 I ran 5k and exercised every day.Then arthritis set into my knees, wrists and back. I had to stop running and exercising I gained weight and became a couch potato and KZbin junket. From KZbin I learned about Keto the results were so amazing I quickly migrated to Carnivore and for the last 4 years all I eat are animal products. I'm now almost 77 and healthier than when I was at 65. Thank you so much for your information on the age reversal study. Tomorrow I will be ordering HGH, ,Megformin and DHEA. I already take Vitamin D3 and Zink. I am looking forward to 120.😅
@mattsmith1440 Жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, my situation is a bit different to yours, but if yours is osteoarthritis, you might want to look into liposomal fisetin (perhaps with quercetin). This is what I attribute to having fixed my painful joints. I took 1.2 grams one or two times (days) a month, and seem to have rolled back the state of my knees ten years or so.
@christiangrundmann6612 Жыл бұрын
@@mattsmith1440Do you mean 1-2 times 1.2 grams per day for a month?
@mattsmith1440 Жыл бұрын
@@christiangrundmann6612 Hi, sorry that wasn't clear. I take fisetin/quercetin a couple of days per month in total, not every day. The 1.2 grams, a strange number, is a result of the (liposomal) capsules I bought having 500mg fisetin, 100mg quercetin each. So I took two on the first day of the month, which increased to the first couple of days when I saw others taking higher amounts. In my subjective experience, this combo and dose schedule has been incredibly effective in treating my OA.
@peterRobinson10101 Жыл бұрын
@@mattsmith1440i cant guarantee Fisetin is responsible but ive been taking it for 12 months (unfortunately along with a few other sups) and the improvement in health is nothing short of miraculous. flexibility, movement, alertness, recovery. edit: im taking 1000mg a day and swimming.
@mattsmith1440 Жыл бұрын
@@MajesticArtimus You might want to look into Ceylon cinnamon, and/or Berberine. I'm taking the cinnamon myself because I haven't had time to fully investigate the other option. Both have been compared to Metformin.
@austinzelenka2450 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for covering this!!! eagerly interested to see your next video on it.
@ExtaTer Жыл бұрын
The immune modulation and thymus restoration was probably entirely due to HGH inducing IGF-1. The metformin was added to reduce insulin secretion due to HGH, because DHEA could not do it. The increase of the liver enzyme is most probably due to the high dose of zinc - probably toxic over long term. Epigenetic clocks correlate with aging, but that doesn't mean that reducing methylation translates in actual age reversal - Bryan Johnson has an epigenetic age of 20 years old, yet doesn't look like it.
@ivydune4185 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. That's my quest. One thing is to be internally younger, another is to actually be younger. If your skin, muscles and bones are still sagging and shrinking, then you're still aging normally. Healthier, but aging. I can accept living for 80 years, but I can't deal with looking old(er). There's got to be a way to make our tissue, our skin, muscles, bones to regenerate to the stage of 25, the "end" of growth and the start of decaying.
@ExtaTer Жыл бұрын
@@ivydune4185 Contemporary medicine is not there yet, at all. They constantly confuse correlation with causation. Just because aging correlates with epigenetic aging, doesn't mean that reversing the epigenetic aging will rejuvenate you on microbiology level. Apparently aging is not only about epigenetic clocks.
@ivydune4185 Жыл бұрын
@@ExtaTer so far, I think the scientists closer to that (and it will take years) is Michael Levin-s team. I wish we got at least some temporary fix until a real cure is found.
@wilmerwalton5089 Жыл бұрын
You are such a skillful tease. I must be a masochist, because I enjoy it. Science is very interesting, but you turn-on the fun part, without distracting from the information flow.
@jtk5867 Жыл бұрын
Could you please provide comment on the potential efficacy of Berberine vs Metformin, as it relates to this application?
@Physionic Жыл бұрын
Will do.
@jons2447 Жыл бұрын
@@Physionic "Thank you", in advance.
@lindapestridge3073 Жыл бұрын
Oh good you asked the question that I wanted to know Metformin vs Berberine I take Bererine hoping it is as good as metformin without any side affects
@greggcobb8701 Жыл бұрын
I’m pretty much using this stack now. Good thing I’m a somewhat older man. Losing weight and exercise combined with fasting for the HGH, Berberine in place of Metformin, Vit D, zinc, DHEA all easy to get without RX. You mentioned the rise in Alkaline Phosphatase . For me has always been an elusive marker- could be taking Vit D without K2 could monkey with the calcium blood levels and in turn push AP all over the place. Subclinical - parathyroiditis messed with my calcium & AP for most of my life. PSA is another marker that is easy to push around- Salmon oil - mine is always under 1.0. Good stuff- thanks for the news. 1:16
@kdub7490 Жыл бұрын
@greggcobb8701 - how is this protocol working out for you so far?
@davidhammer7410 Жыл бұрын
Just a thought - Alkaline phosphatase is produced in several organs - not just the liver - this includes kidneys and bones. HGH and vitamin D3 both affect bone turnover. Perhaps the rise in ALP represents bone (or kidney) metabolic changes rather than liver?
@Physionic Жыл бұрын
Certainly a possibility. :)
@Kim-vf7rw Жыл бұрын
I am a woman. I take all of this except HGH and I take 25 mg. Of DHEA and 50 mg. Pregnenolone. I take 25 mg. of Zinc.3000 Vitamin D Seems to work! I am 65 and people think I am 55.... thank you for this!
@lindapestridge3073 Жыл бұрын
@@WhyteHorse2023 could you tell me how you get you HGH checked My dr would say I don't know what you are talking about and could you tell me please What nasty things you get from thymic involution and advice would be appreciated.
@shibboleth111 Жыл бұрын
I'm a thrilled new subsciber ! This was the channel I've been searching for, thank you for your brilliant work and for sharing it . I am not well, struggling against it and doing that alone, your information will probably save my life. I mean that , with gratitude. Bahia
@Physionic Жыл бұрын
Wow, Bahia - I'm thrilled to have you aboard. I hope we can find some solutions for you. All the best.
@shibboleth111 Жыл бұрын
@@Physionic I am humbled by your response and extraordinary generosity in sharing this with others. I don't have the strength to do this intense level of research, so , I know your analysis and compilation will be just what I need. You've already provided multiple answers , just in two videos. Truly grateful, Sir . Warm regards. 🌸🇨🇦
@chasingshangrila Жыл бұрын
I heard that 10-20 zinc is enough from another study. Great video as always!
@chasingshangrila Жыл бұрын
@@carpediem673 I agree that’s why I mentioned the lower dose. I think it was a study reviewed by Dr Brad Stanfield. I hope I didn’t destroy his last name🤣
@melissasanford2051 Жыл бұрын
You are just fantastic! Thank you.
@0chuklz0 Жыл бұрын
There was another study done in a university somewhere in the NW United States (sorry, I can't remember the one) that was working on an experiment with NMN and NAD. The idea was to check the cell maintenance processes, and they had an amazing response as well that apparently reversed several aging metrics. Are you familiar with this study? This would have been a few years ago.
@sabymondal Жыл бұрын
Harvard, Dr Sinclair.
@0chuklz0 Жыл бұрын
@@sabymondal Thanks, for some reason I thought it was in the Northwest.
@schalazeal07 Жыл бұрын
That's friggin' amazing
@SkyRiver1 Жыл бұрын
I used metformin for a half year or so. My work out results nose dived to negative results, and I began having cramps in muscles that had never cramped before, like incredibly painful diaphragm cramping that was so bad I thought it was a hernia. Stopped metformin -- work out result returned to normal, cramping decreased significantly. In my seventies I question if the results are more positive than the loss of muscle mass production is negative. Addendum: When investigating the cramping was told by a very experienced nurse that the cramping indicated that I did not need metformin. Which I knew, but I think it did indicate that I was already insulin stable. This may be due to continual benign twitching of muscles in my legs for decades. This will keep blood sugar stable, strangely enough.
@thierryvidal63 Жыл бұрын
Same thing here. I stopped after a few weeks because the metformin triggered what I suppose was an atrophy of the pyriform muscle. This was giving me an excruciating sciatica pain when I've never had any problem.It was totally depressing. Fortunately it disappeared completely when I stopped the metformin and reinforced this muscle.
@Physionic Жыл бұрын
A great point. I’d argue maintaining muscle mass is more important.
@SkyRiver1 Жыл бұрын
@@thierryvidal63 I was also quite disappointed. Was told by a nurse that had vast experience, that the cramping indicated I did not need metformin.
@jons2447 Жыл бұрын
Twitching could be a deficiency, prolly minerals.
@SkyRiver1 Жыл бұрын
@@jons2447 Probably is in most cases. But I had all that and every test they could think of checked long ago and again and again recently. I forget the exact term that my neurologist used, but it amounts to benign mild involuntary contractions. Someone probably would not even notice it until I pointed it out. Very subtle, but a near continuous kind of rippling of the muscles in my calf and thighs. I can neither feel or control it at all. Can't reproduce it or stop it. Huberman once advised subtle leg movements, if forced to remain seated for long periods as a method of regulating blood sugar, in other words burning glucose in the calf muscles. I believe this constant rippling has done the same for me.
@saideekshithanumulavenkata1581 Жыл бұрын
Good info about thymus please send more man
@oldskool1977 Жыл бұрын
I don't want to live longer. I just want to feel better.
@jondor65411 ай бұрын
Interesting tension , are they related .
@michaelborza734 Жыл бұрын
Worth keeping up with. Thank you.
@alisaw4076 Жыл бұрын
Interesting review, thanks for sharing. My question is once the reversal is achieved is it locked in or like most things has to be consistently maintained?
@adriapeet3943 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this type of info!!
@janesjourney9564 Жыл бұрын
Good luck getting HGH legally. It took 2 yrs to find a competent endocrinologist willing to screen me. He measured a large number of hormones, many labs, a 24 hour urine, and performed adrenal function IV stimulation test, as well as a several hour long IV GH stim test. Poor GH results began the “application” process. Including a full (rule out) cancer screening (colonoscopy, mammography etc) and body composition/bone density etc etc. Results are submitted for “approval”. HGH is more expensive than many people’s house payments. Which began another process - submitting my 1040s tax forms to be approved for financial assistance. HGH treatment was extremely beneficial on the short term. But it’s no panacea - adverse (painful) side effects had me beginning to wean within a year- until I stopped taking it altogether in 2 yrs. That’s the reality. The need for HGH treatment is NOT for the faint hearted...
@Portia620 Жыл бұрын
What type of side effects?
@janesjourney9564 Жыл бұрын
@@Portia620 Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common side affect. Hands going to sleep would be more of a "nuisance" compared to something like tenosynovitis that I experienced in my wrist - very inflamed feeling - rendering my thumb useless in grasping and in pain. It went away with dialing back HGH and splinting my thumb. Repeat...reduce again...until HGH treatment stopped. My thumb is fine now.
@janesjourney9564 Жыл бұрын
@@Portia620 It also affects "metabolism". HGH treatment can push a per-diabetic into full blown diabetes. (it pushed my A1C over 6. Keto helped to keep that in check - high 5s.
@redberries8039 Жыл бұрын
I think there are peptides that boost HGH ...sounds a bit flaky tho' it was that Huberman guy that mentioned it
@janesjourney9564 Жыл бұрын
@@redberries8039 I just listened to one vid by Huberman. It’s the usual advice...for healthy people. Here’s the caveat - adults that actually need HGH treatment are not well. Here’s an example. Huberman spoke of sleep hygiene. And mine was restless, even while taking HGH. It gets itself into a circular argument. lol! Then, after HGH treatment, I found a nutritional supplement that has me sleeping like a baby - which helps anyone feel better! Sermorelin Peptide was never got discussed with my doc. (I’ve had pituitary issue, not hypothalamus) I’ve seen other OTC HGH stimulants that are cost prohibitive. Arginine, alone, may help Joe 6pack at the gym. But, for me? - nutritional support has been paramount. Canned cod liver has become my new super food. But, I do need more “building blocks” than I can eat, that I supplement. My doc does well to monitor some vits - like D and B etc. All that, does not seem like bad advice for the elderly - whose HGH is waning. : - )
@diannalaubenberg7532 Жыл бұрын
This was very helpful. Thank you.
@jswets5007 Жыл бұрын
I would be interested in seeing this study continued for another 18 months. I would also like to know why a certain number of the cohort only went to 12 months instead of 18. It is very suspicious that no reason for this was given.
@imhere8380 Жыл бұрын
BE your own experiment...try water fasting and document the progress. Click over to Doctor Predip, a Florida Cardiologist to get info there. Good luck.
@Nightraven263 ай бұрын
Also, 10 people is extremely small sample size, we can’t really infer any recommendations from that. Compared to something like CRASH-3 trial which has a sample size of 12 thousand patients. Also, reversing of thymus involution and changing fat cells back to thymus cells begs the question if the thymus tissue regenerated from fat cells is healthy or not and whether there would be a higher risk of thymomas (thymus tumors) further down the line.
@jswets50073 ай бұрын
@@Nightraven26 Agreed. It would be exciting if this represented something beneficial that could be replicated for the population. However, the many issues with the methodology of the trial make this particular result sound like quackery to me. Ineffective at best and potentially harmful at worst.
@dianetheone4059 Жыл бұрын
Another fascinating explanation. Do you ever plan to deep dive into bone and joint health? Thank you.
@Physionic Жыл бұрын
Absolutely, Diane. Unfortunately, the number of requests is overwhelming and I can only release one investigation a week, so I’m limited until I can grow Physionic to hire help.
@CJWass09 Жыл бұрын
TMG could be added to offset the liver abnormalities
@teddybearroosevelt1847 Жыл бұрын
Sure, if you take any b vitamin or nmn/nr it makes sense to take that as well