Intro to rapamycin
Hello everyone,
Rapamycin is an mTOR inhibitor. It has been used for years to prevent organ transplant rejection in humans, in part because mTOR inhibition also inhibits the immune system.
mTOR is a pro-growth factor that is involved in cellular growth and protein synthesis. Its inhibition has been associated with longer lifespans in certain organisms (not yet humans).
Rapamycin administration has been shown to extend the remaining lifespan of middle-aged mice, making it an interesting life-extension candidate for use in middle-aged humans.
Has anyone tried rapamycin? What were the results?
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Cross-posting from my self-experimentation
Update on blood work after 3 months on Rapamycin and one D & Q treatment.
For about 5 years now I've been getting poor results on kidney functions - low eGfr and high creatine. My grandfather and aunt both died of kidney disease, so i figured that was hereditary.
My eGfr increased from averaging 52 to 89 and my Creatine dropped from 1.41 to 0.88
I am ecstatic about these results! Didn't exercise much over the last 3 months either due to winter, so maybe able to improve.
Using the Levine spreadsheet provided by others on this forum my predicted DNAage dropped from 63.5 with last years blood work to 51.3. Hopefully there is some validity to this! Best part is my predicted mortality risk dropped from 16.6% to 5.8% over the next 10 years
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I am 69 yrs. old and have taken rapamycin for seven months. After three months of 5 MG. Per week, Wow. My youthful energy returned, my prostate problem improved. Before rapamycin I was sleeping 12 hrs. a day, then sitting in a chair. After 3 months rapamycin joined a jazzercise class. God be my witness.