It looked like crushed Oreos to me and I was quite excited until I realized it was blueberries :).
My brain hurts. And I couldn’t finish it…
Totally agree. Don’t even want to try.
To borrow from Leonard Cohen, he “leaves me all so vacant and so deeply unimpressed.”
I am tempted to do the follistatin gene therapy. I’m just curious how often it needs to be done… or is it permanent?
It only lasts about 6 months is what I’ve heard… read up in this thread: Gene therapies currently available - #34 by RapAdmin
Yikes. I thought it was 12 to 16 months. 6 months would be like $50K/year. I hope we get more clarification on this in the coming months.
Keep us posted on how the journey goes and feels!
He’s doing it the right way, and he’s trying to publicize and mainstream longevity. I see no problems with this. He is the poster boy for longevity.
@Agetron or @desertshores is number 2.
He doesn’t speak much about the longevity drugs he takes, nor about lipid lowering.
Since he doesn’t mention his.lipids, I assume he has low lipids. If not, that would be an Achilles heel.
He doesn’t talk too much about prescription drugs as that could get him into legal troubles. Completely understandable.
He doesn’t speak much about it.
I agree - he rarely talks about the rapamycin, 17-alpha estradiol, etc. Perhaps partly because he can’t make any money off those products, only the things he can turn into profits (at least there is a financial motivation for this approach, hard to read his actual intentions).
Of course I have no clue, but this is also what I have assumed based on the fact that he uses a lot of macadamia nuts in his products which would be high in sat fat for someone with issues.
This is just in… ummm… looks like a son and dad to me…
Hahaha… Bryan can get a bit over the top.