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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I have been in the study now for about 8 months now. I can't tell any difference, but I do get the side effect of mouth sores once in a while. The study is a year long with many blood tests to monitor us. We should be meeting soon as a group. We haven't done that since the beginning of the study. We can compare notes.
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I am now in Year 2 of Rapamycin @ 5mg daily. Have observed a 10 pound weight loss. No problems other that at about 10 months in I developed periodic nausea with vomiting which I contribute to thinning of the mucosal tissues. I cannot be certain that Rapamycin was the cause and my conventional doc said he though it was but didn't know anything about Rapamycin as a life-extension protocol. Of course I provided him all of the DR. Blagsklonny studies,information as well as Dr. Green's website. Bottom line I took several months off, the problem resolved and I am back on Rapamycin....BTW I am now purchasing from the new site referenced in the blog. Paid via an e check and received the product withing two weeks. Smooth transaction. I am also taking NAD+ via electrophoresis patches. I have an account under NAD+ Blog.