Here is an interesting video with 3 top experts in the field regarding usage and dosage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbRHt3N-QFc&t=638
Dr. James Kirkland who runs the Mayo Trial seems to be cautiously hopeful, with some usage and dose info.
Dr. Judy Campisi has very generic answers but raised some interesting points.
Dr. Alan Green, God bless him, provided the most helpful and current info on usage and dosage.
For younger people, Dr. Green recommends using fisetin.
No specific dosage details are provided for fisetin in the given transcript.
Usage in Older People:
For older individuals, Dr. Green prefers using dasatinib and quercetin.
The specific program mentioned is being used in San Antonio, Texas: a program involves using dasatinib and quercetin for two consecutive days every fortnight, repeated for three months.
Dosages for Dasatinib and Quercetin:
Dosages for dasatinib and quercetin vary based on the severity of the condition.
The dosage for dasatinib in the most serious condition (possibly early Alzheimer’s) is mentioned as 100 milligrams for two consecutive days, with 1000 milligrams of quercetin each day.
For those with less severe conditions or older individuals, Dr. Green adjusts the dosages, potentially using one day per month or two days every other month.
Considerations for Side Effects:
Dr. Green notes that side effects may occur initially, attributing them to the effects of removing senescent cells. However, he suggests that side effects tend to decrease with repeated use.
Dosage of Fisetin:
For fisetin, the transcript mentions a dosage of around 1200 milligrams a day for five days in a row, once a month.
Due to time constrain, the summary needs to be double-checked later.
My follow-up Q is: what is your regimen for Dasatinib, Quercetin, and Fisetin if you use them? Dose? Result? Rationale? Thanks!