So - in theory it could be an additive benefit to combine the topical/oral toothpaste with the orally taken rapamycin tablet; but we really have no human data yet.
In terms of schedule - we don’t really know and have no good data. In the topical skin cream formulation study they used rapamycin cream on the skin every day, without problems. Rapamycin May Slow Skin Aging (Drexel U. Study)
So, I’ve just used my rapamycin toothpaste as I use my regular toothpaste.
Thank you so much for the fast reply! May i ask if you have noticed and remineralization on your teeth or, more importantly at least to me, have you experienced any regrowth of your gums? I see this thread started a couple of years back so would be interested to learn any results. Thanks again!
@RapAdmin Absolutely love this and thanks for posting! Question tho…Can you weigh in on whether or not powdered rapa could be used instead of tabets that need to be crushed? It seems like the powder would be alot simpler to use. Thanks!
You’ll need to get a mg (typically jewelry oriented) scale off Amazon, and then there are examples of the calculations in the DIY rapamycin hand cream thread here: DIY Rapamycin skin cream
In your ingredients list you posted Zydus Sirolimus. Is Zydus the place you ordered from? I am new to ordering overseas so am trying to learn as much as i can about it. And is Zydus a place you trust and have had good success with? Thanks much!
Thank you for the reply! I know there is a list of resources for ordering Rapa somewhere here on this forum. Would Zydus be there and would you recommend them? Or do you have someone you recommend to order rapa? i have never ordered overseas so not sure what i am doing. Thanks again!
It depends where you live to some extent. Rules on importing molecules vary by country. Zydus wont sell directly you need an online retailer. See the other threads for details.
So grateful for this post! We found a good source for our rapamycin and are waiting for its arrival so now we are focused on gathering the other necessary ingredients for our toothpaste. Can i ask did you add the transcutol as a way to enhance the rapa absorption? After reading the transcutol safety background article in your post (thanks for that BTW:)
I also read one of your above posts that said-
is it possible to mix a tooth powder with powder rapa? Has anyone tried using it dry?
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No - you need something to help the rapamycin get absorbed by the skin & tissue in the mouth - like Transcutol.
sirolimus is an extremely hydrophobic compound and sensitive to temperature, light and pH. Its poor aqueous solubility results in a slow dissolution rate and consequential low oral bioavailability.
May i ask if you have a preferred source to buy it from? Thanks again for all the great information!
Yes, you definitely want the transcutol for increased absorption (IMHO), or some similar agent. I think I used LabAlley.com for getting the transcutol, but its available from many places. All the instructions are very similar to the Skin Cream DIY instructions, we just use toothpaste to replace the skin cream: DIY Rapamycin skin cream
Thanks! I havent yet looked at the link you posted but will as soon as I send this post. I have searched around for the transcutol and found it pretty much only where you shared, at Lab Alley. The smallest amount they sell is 500 ml. for $50. Since I will only need 5 ml. (one teaspoon) to make the toothpaste I was wondering if you or anyone might know of a place that sells smaller quantities since this post is over a year old. Fingers crossed. Anyone have a place? Thanks!
Can I ask how much transcutol you used in your mix when you say a bit? Is it okay to just use however much is needed to make a slurry of sorts with the rapa? Or is it more precise than that? Thanks!
Yes - I took the same approach. Start with about 5ml, but I added a bit more to get it to dissolve the rapamycin powder while I stirred the slurry, and then mix better with the toothpaste. I didn’t get too precise. The goal is simply to dissolve the rapamycin and make it easy to mix with the toothpaste.