On LinkedIN today it is revealed by Krister Kauppi that I am taking Rapamycin with good effect. Most doctors don’t like to share their medical histories or their medicine or supplement use. Since Krister is mentioning my outcomes with Rapamycin I figured it is time for my readers to understand why I use this medicine and what I hope to gain from it.
So with a body like that I bet I would live forever. Except, my family history betrays me. As a geneticist I must not over count the importance or lack of importance of my genome and epigenome. My mother died from a blood clot in her 60s, my father died of metastatic renal cancer in his 60s. It already sounds ugly. So in order to give myself the best shot I decided to add Rapamycin to my longevity stack. ONLY AFTER writing it since 2014 for patients in my practice and since using it since 2008 as an immunosuppressant for children at Mount Sinai. Yes, I have been helping patients with Longevity for over a decade and nearly have 2 decades experience with this medicine as a physician…. and during that time I have seen the highs and the lows of using this medicine off label. So, today I want to share with you the my protocols for this. If you want to skip the history lesson, just skip down to the bottom. But for those who are interested in how this medicine began it’s use as a Longevity Drug, read below. And for those who just want the facts, there is a version below the story, just for you. What follows after that is how I use this medicine for patients and myself.
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Great article until I hit this.
Not a fan of FREE trial subscriptions to learn more.
Did like this ad in the article from Matt Kaeberlein.
Never got to the dosing protocols due to the “Click free trial for more”.
Damn!
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Dr. Murphy,
So, do we have to subscribe to the 7-day free trial in order to see what your personal protocals are?
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