I’m interested to understand more about this trial - and googled it - but I was not able to find anything relevant… Is someone assist me with where I might find details of the trial, please? TIA
They are still analyzing the data before they release the results of the trial.
Hi Patty. Have you reached out to Ageless yet for your Rapamycin? I was just sent bloodwork.
I was also just unblinded. I was in the 10mg dosing arm of the study. I’m now on the ‘extension’ program, paying for the (compounded) Rapamycin 10mg dose. One of the very clear effects of the study for me was a 33% reduction in visceral fat, as shown by the DXA scans done during the study. You can see on ClinicalTrials.gov that visceral fat was the primary outcome measure of the study.
Wow that is great, being on placebo my visceral fat did not change. May I ask your sex and weight. Just trying to determine my optimal dose!!
I did reach out and I am going with the “ free” compounded Sirolimous. It also includes blood work at Labcor, but very difficult to get an appointment with them. Will try to walk in tomorrow.
Male 185 lb - 20 characters.
Yes. First appointment here is March 6.
Finally! Someone in the dosing arm. And wow 33% reduction in visceral fat. That’s incredible, congratulations.
I think we should all stock up because when the pearl trial hits tiktok - rapamycin could be thin on the ground.
TikTokers will only ever shill natural oils and herbal supplements.
Is ageless testing you for Sirolimus?
I think this is just generic blood test before they will give me the free drugs?
I got mine and it specifically says sirolimus is one of the tests. Did u let them know u we’re taking it from India?
After reading the 33% reduction in Viseral fat with the compounded it sounds encouraging regarding the compounded. I’m gonna try the generic first and they said I could switch later if I want.
Have you noticed any other side effects or benefits?
Just checked sirolimous is on their bloodwork panel, I don’t think they asked if I was already on it…
I’m sure it’s no big deal.
I thought that was strange to have on a prelim blood panel too. In my case, I continued on with the generic sirolimus after the trial for a few months. Got up to 8mg dose, which made me feel “off” “weird”, rather difficult to describe. Didn’t like it so I quit. Going to start up again with the compounded to see how it goes. I felt nothing on the trial and correctly concluded it was a placebo.