Rejuvant?

Has anyone heard of this?

https://rejuvant.com/Home

 

The speaker presented a talk indicating that users got substantial drop in DNA methylation age results - I seem to recall an average of 8 years after 6 months usage

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  • forgot to mention was presented in Longevity 2020 conference 5/1/20

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    • Paul Beauchemin Is there a video clip out there of this? I looked but didn't see it.

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  • I have not seen much information regarding Alpha-Ketoglutarate and its potential for agereversal - improving healthspan. But I have seen a lot of Alpha-Ketoglutarate in formulas that focus on improving physical peak perfromance in sport.

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  • Here’s a summary of CEO’s talk. Claims are quite impressive 

    https://www.longevity.technology/rejuvant-shows-positive-early-results-in-humans/

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    • Paul Beauchemin They use  calcium Alpha-Ketoglutarate monohydrate, 1000 mg daily. yes they report intresting resluts.

       

      Here is another report from a mice study.

      https://www.biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2019/10/04/779157.full.pdf

       

      it seems like the major effect is compressed morbidity and increased healthspan rather than increased lifespan.

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    • Paul Beauchemin I found this paper about CaAKG. Calcium-Alpha Ketoglutrate is to find. Have someone else here had better luck?

       

      https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1550413120304174

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      • David H
      • David_Hanson
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      Staffan Olsson I found this one with a google search:

      https://www.supplementplace.co.uk/calcium-akg/

      Free international shipping if you spend more than 50 pounds.

      Disclaimer:  I have never purchased from them.  Buyer beware as usual.

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    • David H Thank you David! Much appreciated.

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      • Iðunn
      • Iunn
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      Staffan Olsson Does anyone have a copy of the full text of this paper? Would you please attach it to a post?

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      • Iðunn
      • Iunn
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      Staffan Olsson Thanks. I was actually aware of that. That's of course the preprint, not the text as it was finally published (let alone the formatting changes); would anyone please post the final, published journal version?

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    • Iðunn AS far as know they published it yesterday in cell metabolism. But not the full paper. And it is not a free version.

       

      Cell-metabolism

      Short Article| Volume 32, ISSUE 3, P447-456.e6, September 01, 2020.

      https://www.cell.com/cell-metabolism/pdf/S1550-4131(20)30417-4.pdf

       

      I guess we have to keep looking for the full text.

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      • Iðunn
      • Iunn
      • 3 yrs ago
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      Staffan Olsson That is the full text — but behind a pay-wall. I was hoping someone had access to a copy (university students and staff, etc). Thanks for following up.

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  • Paul. I found this one study on AKG antiaging effect.

    "In males, diets containing 10 mM AKG  increased maximum lifespan. Diet with 20 mM AKG shortened median lifespan and had no effect on maximum lifespan of males."

    http://ukrbiochemjournal.org/2018/11/effects-of-alpha-ketoglutarate-on-lifespan-and-functional-aging-of-drosophila-melanogaster-flies.html

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  • Paul Beauchemin I found this study. Now this is interesting AKG shows life extension because it inhibits Mtor and activates AMPK. So thats good news and bad news. Good news because it is acting like both metformin and rapamycin life extension pathways. However the bad news is that it doesn't seem to be working by rewinding the methylation clock.

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6629006/

    I will keep looking but I really don't see much. If this stuff is so great, shouldnt people be talking more about it and touting it for its antiaging properties?

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    • Fred Cloud lots of people talking about it now, including David Sinclair https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/779157v1.full.pdf

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    • Paul Beauchemin Interesting, thanks for posting this. I wonder if anyone here has confirmed methylation age reversal from taking it? They say it only take 6 months, I think we have been discussing it that long on here. Are you on it?

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      • Iðunn
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      Fred Cloud I respect the hell out of Brian Kennedy and Gordon Lithgow, and the animal study is very interesting. However, the epigenetic age clock used in the PDLH "study" is really shoddy and has not been validated; I would ignore that part and wait for the human studies from Kennedy at the National University of Singapore or via PDLH at Indiana U.

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  • Fred Cloud Brian Kennedy spoke at an online Longevity conference in London in March of this year. It was free to watch live but they charged for links to the replays and I did not buy the replay. His talk was featured along with top longevity scientists so it seems odd if this was a scam

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    • Paul Beauchemin I see, well doesnt it seem odd no one is talking about this? Why the disconnect. A supplement that can rewind the methylation clock? That's huge news and the only one talking about it is the company promoting it. That seems strange. Everyone made a huge deal about Dr Katcher's breakthrough. This would be even bigger than Katchers announcement, as it is available now, no regulatory issues, just go down to the store and buy this supplement that has been sitting on the shelf for 30 years in health food stores and it can rewind your clock.

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      • Iðunn
      • Iunn
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      Paul Beauchemin 

      Paul Beauchemin said:
      Brian Kennedy spoke at an online Longevity conference in London in March

       Would you please link the website for this conference, and ideally the Kennedy video or related materials?

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    • Jimmy
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    How long did it take for Nicotinamide Riboside to become accepted?  Could this  be the newest supplement to take for longevity?

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    • Jimmy
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    This is strange and was in the FAQ on their website:  

     

    Can I take Rejuvant with multivitamins?

    Based on our data, taking multivitamins or other supplements that have many ingredients might not have additive effects. Because of this, we recommend taking Rejuvant apart from other supplements and vitamins.

     

    Do I really need to stop taking multivitamins?

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      • Iðunn
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      Jim N There are a number of rodent lifespan studies and human epidemiological studies suggesting decreased rather than increased lifespan from multivitamins (especially high-dose multis like LE Mix); it seems best to target specific nutrients you need and not throw a huge load of every nutrient at everyone and then megadose something like AKG on top of that — and their results support that.

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    • Iðunn Could not disagree with you more on your  LEF multivitamin statement. I have been taking LEF multivitamin for 20 + years. Also follow LEF's recommendations on a number of supplements and hormones. You can always find a study or two which makes a false conclusion based on bad study design.

        I will be 80 in OCT. MY AI 2.0 and AI 3.0 were 25 and 29 years old respectively for a May, 2020 blood test. My Levine sspreadsheet for the same bloodwork calculated a Ptypic age of 73.42 and a DNAm of 71.8. 

      I had emergency bypass surgery based on angiogram over 26 years ago. The probability of my being here 26 years later is less than 5 %. 

      Thank you LEF

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