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I have been on the panacea since November, but kicked it into high gear in January with the addition of most of the tier two suggested supplements/adjuncts on the Kaufmann app. I have never felt,looked, or performed better. Dr Kaufmann does not link anti-aging with athletic performance, but I am proof positive that her protocol is making a huge difference for my cycling endeavors. If anyone follows "strava" you can see that I have claimed 'KOM" (king of the mountain..fastest times) on many routes since January. I know Dr Kaufmann has developed the NFL playbook (patent pending) for athletes, but look at the additional supplements and most of them are part of the playbook (spoiler alert, sorry Dr K)!!
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I haven't finished reading in depth but it appears the Kaufman protocol focuses on supplements that have broad spectrum effects on the aging process itself, as broken down into the seven categories she identifies. Really excellent resource on the 'best bang for your buck' with supplementation.
In addition to that I'd add another grouping which are targeted ancillary supplements. Some of these might be broad spectrum enough to be included in the protocol. Examples
- Phosphatidylcholine (cell wall lipid that we lose with age)
- Phosphatidylserine (nerve/brain)
- Milk Thistle (Liver health)
- Saw Palmetto (Prostate health)
- Lutein (Eye health)
- Argenine (blood vessel health)
Finally there are supplements which are for general purpose health. I call this 'insurance'
- Multivitamin
- Ubiquonol (a little boost to aging folks has general benefits)
- D3 (goes without saying)
- Fish Oil/Essential fatty acids
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In Lifespan: Why We Age―and Why We Don't Have To by David Sinclair, at the beginning he discusses a history of aging research, in particular how we know that the anti-oxidant theory of aging, while hugely persistent, simply isn't correct. Much research has shown that reducing oxidative load on an organism does not increase lifespan (see the book for details). However of note that it isn't a bad thing! For example, clearly going out in the sun and burning yourself every day isn't a good idea. But conversely loading up on antioxidants, while it has ancillary benefits, won't help you live longer.
sandra kaufmann mentions Antioxidation properties of supplements in the book, but I'm not clear on how large a role that plays in the protocol. Sinclair's Information Theory of aging relies on gene's and gene expression, which is also part of the Kaufman Protocol. At any rate it's worth considering the relative worth of anti oxidative properties of supplements given the current state of knowledge.
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Just gearing up for the KP. This is the most rational nutraceutical program I have ever read. I am an anti aging physician. I would love to hear the group's opinion on good sources for NAD, astaxanthin, and carnosine. Also, is there a difference between NMN, and NR . Sinclair says NMN better but does not mention a source. Great forum topic
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I've been on much of it for the past year but have been doing so many things w/ all the new info there's no way to tell if any benefit although overall I'm going in the right direction, but w/ Metformin, 1 meal/d, etc. that likely have a stronger effect, and now trying more Zn, DHEA and GHG secretagogues per Dr. Fahy's paper w/ 9 subjects showing -2.5 yrs. epigenetic age in 1 yr.! At 75 I think my hair may have stopped greying and nothing is getting worse! Just ordered more C60 after reading Ryker Black's "Underground Life Extension Handbook..."
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Dr. Kaufmann graciously agreed to join our advisory board at QALYTUDE. And we are really excited about an opportunity to make the prescription components of Kaufmann Protocol available to KP followers on QALYTUDE.com