Canât tell if they donât boast about lifespan improvement because it doesnât actually work or because the mice are still alive
I hear you but I think this was originally thought to fight cancerous cells, and examining the mechanisms of work they think it might be that it extends lifespan also. Thatâs why not mentioning/boasting of longevity. The question is how do you get such treatment. Maybe we should fake having cancer LOL
Still extremely expensive - see the pricing post in this thread on the topic: Prophylactic and long-lasting efficacy of senolytic CAR T cells against age-related metabolic dysfunction
Holly crap $300-700K I might have to wait a little lol
So now the billionaire fella will be spending 2.7 million a year.
he might be getting another 50 years of life; sure, Iâd do it in a heartbeat if were a billionaire. most likely thatâs what will happen, if you want to expand life, youâll have to pay multimillions. As for us suckers will have to stick with cheap RAPA from India. lol
Well, my thought on it is that if I had that much money to spend, Iâll be doing it tomorrow morning. @admin had posted it a while back (I had missed it) but for me this is the most convincing of all Iâve read/heard on longevity. What they are saying it basically makes sense. If you have millions to spare (you could be a hidden crypto billionaire hahaa) but are afraid, you can pay for me and will be the lab rat. LOL