High quality, affordable rapamycin (and other anti-aging meds)
Hi everyone. Many of you might not realize it, but IAS has made rapamycin available without a prescription. It is the best price I've ever seen (better even than what I saw in pharmacies in Mumbai a couple months ago).
If you go to:
and enter the code "research" you will see the option of buying rapamycin, as well as a selegiline, metformin, and a few other anti-aging meds.
IAS has committed to putting a certain fraction of the revenue (15% I believe) into research.
Because of irritating legal/regulatory challenges, IAS cannot accept credit/debit cards, so you have to pay via wire transfer (e-check is an additional option if you have a bank in the US, probably also Canada). My purchase experience was smooth and quick.
And by the way I've been on rapamycin – 5 mg with a fatty meal (30% better absorption than on empty stomach) once a week – for nearly two months now. Feel fine. Haven't tested my cholesterol yet but the oft-noted side-effect of glucoregulatory dysfunction has not made an appearance. In point of fact, my fasting and postprandial glucose numbers have gone down a touch.
Brian
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David, just a quick reply about the overseas source I recommended: the company has been in business for many years, and the quality is excellent. Life Extension would not have agreed to work with them had that not been the case.
And I have never heard of anyone in the US having a problem with shipments from them being intercepted.
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Hi Brian and all,
I just returned from RAADfest 2018, and have decided to start taking both rapamycin and metformin, both from IAS. I also am applying to participate in a "Low-T" clinical study here in Vegas in which I will apply Androgel daily to my upper arm. My participation in this study will not begin, and is not certain, until after my initial clinical interview early next week.
Does anyone have any thoughts about interactions between these drugs, and about dosing regimes for them, especially rapamycin and metformin? My approach towards taking drugs and supplements, is to take the minimum amount necessary to achieve the desired effect, which in practice will mean taking an initial blood panel, and then ramping up my dosing, taking followup blood panels to objectively monitor my physiological state. I expect to use LEF's Aging blood test panel for this purpose. I just want to hear what others' experiences have been.
Thank you,Mark Voelker
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I to attended RAADFEST this year. I think I finally found the IAS website that IAS mentioned at their RAADfest booth, I think it is here https://theantiaging.store
I put in for rapamycin and metformin. I see they only take 2 payment options. Bank wire which I absolutely will not do and check2pay. I thought about doing the check2pay but I googled check2pay. It gives their website as https://check2pay.com . I clicked on and that website is gone. Shows it no longer exists. There has to be a better and easier way to get rapamycin and metformin. If IAS will not accept credit cards then they need to set up payment option with a trustworthy 3rd party vendor like paypal.com . Is there anyway some of the RAADFEST organizers could contact IAS and have them use at least paypal.com ?
Does anyone else know how to get it these without going to a DR in the usa?