Australian based. Order from the anti-aging store placed. Hopefully it gets through. Will update here if/when it does… Hopefully no love letters from Border Farce are sent.
Update: package arrived, just a few days after it left.
Australian based. Order from the anti-aging store placed. Hopefully it gets through. Will update here if/when it does… Hopefully no love letters from Border Farce are sent.
Update: package arrived, just a few days after it left.
I think the consensus is that has fake rapamycin, how come you ordered from there?
Firstly, I didn’t know that was the concensus; got any links questioning the source? I do recall one of the “longevity influencers” (it might have been Ross Pelton) saying he confirmed it was genuine with a blood test.
Edit 1: I will redact the name of the person (in-light of the details in the link you posted) until I can identify it was them for sure. This could take some time (its on a podcast I listened to well begore joining this forum).
Edit 2: I was right, it was Ross Pelton that recommended this product. Redactions removed. I will post the details in response to your next comment.
They didn’t even test their product in the past.
I was unaware of this previous conversation. Ross Pelton on the Wise Athletes Podcast recommended this product. Details below:
Wise Athletes Podcast. 30 June 2023. #97 The Natural Pharmacist: a Passion for Life Extension. 24:53 seconds in to 26:59.
It isn’t enteric coated either way, if it had rapamycin, so you will absorb very little of it.
Ross is claiming they use new technology that improves absorbtion. I can’t vouch for it, but if you follow the link I gave you and listen from 24:53 to 26:59, you can hear it.
It took me some time to track this back down, so I’m not going to re-listen to it again to transcribe the claim. Appreciate your views after you listen to the snippet I’ve pointed you to.
If you don’t worry about impurities, you could test the product by taking a sirolimus blood test. The gold standard is still Indian generics and Rapamune.
I wouldn’t buy something from a company that didn’t test their products in the past.
All fair points, as I said, I wasn’t aware of the previous claims made about this product before I ordered it.
I use RapaPro which is from the antiaging.store. 4 mg with GFJ, 20 hr level was 9.5 ng/mL. Think it is real.
There is a method for anal injection to by pass stomach acid. Seems pretty easy if that is all you have. I am offereing it as a possible method. TBH - not my thing
There’s a one-liner joke there somewhere but I ain’t takin’ the bait! LOL
Aussie here.
When I’m in Oz order from Apple Pharma, India. They have fair prices and deliver promptly.
I also use them when overseas.
But yeah; Border Farce…always a risk.
At some point, if your doctor is open to it, it would be nice if we could add his name to our list of rapamycin prescribers so other people in NZ or AUS could benefit and find him.
It wasn’t real in the past and that is enough for me.
Other people’s risk vs. reward may differ. I just don’t see the reason to take it if other ones are available.
Lower price in this case might mean a higher cost elsewhere.
Hi TBK
Peter Attia takes 8mg once a week but generally does some 2 months on and 1 month off due to it inducing mouth ulcers which is not uncommon apparently. I am still waiting for my GP to finish his paperwork but I was going to go with 6mg once a week. Partly because I am 180cm tall and 75kg’s in weight and partly because my GP suggested 4mg once a week would be a good start. Hope that helps. W
In true GP form I am still waiting on him to do his medical council admin but when I get my first prescription I will ask him if he is ok with that. Cheers. W
I have just had confirmation that my GP has done his medical council review of why he will be prescribing Rapamycin off label for me here in NZ so I am in and legal. I will ask him if he is prepared to take on additional patients that want to take Rapa. Under NZ law he will need to be your registered GP to prescribe it for you. Here we go…