Bill Faloon's Recent Blood Test Results
Hello everyone,
Age Reversal Network will soon email its members a narrative about some of Bill Faloon’s recent, remarkable lab test results. Some of these results appear to be caused by some of the many promising age-reversal interventions that Mr. Faloon has been self-experimenting with.
To better facilitate discussion of his and others’ results of self-experimentation with these modalities, we are posting his test results here.
If you have interesting test results that you think might have been caused by your experimentation with promising age-reversal interventions, please tell us about them by posting to our forum at our Test Results Discussion.
We of course understand that for medical privacy reasons, some of you may not want to share all of the details of your results. We’d still like to know what changes you’re seeing (positive or negative), in whatever detail you feel comfortable sharing, so that we can better understand which modalities have which effects.
See Bill Faloon’s test results above this post.
P.S. And here is a link to the email we sent about Bill Faloon's blood test results.
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Thank you for sharing this information. I find it to be very inspiring. I prefer to use products with natural ingredients for anti aging, as prescription drugs can be difficult and expensive for me to get. Do you think you would have achieved the same results without prescription drugs, just products with all natural ingredients?
Also, I'm assuming that throughout all of this time, you were taking the basics for good health: Vitamins, omega 3, CoQ10, curcumin, probiotics, etc?
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Thanks for posting this. I see a lot that is really good (CRP is outstanding), and accordingly, Bill's phenotypic age is 56y, which 9 years younger than his chronological age. What's going in the wrong direction are MCV and RDW (lower is better), RBCs can be higher (and accordingly, hemoglobin), and lymphocytes are close to too low (1.1).
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wrt last Faloon's tests, I wonder about the intermittent fasting impact on the RBC and hemoglobin, both in the low of the reference range. I expected a bit this, as also in my case, though of course anecdotal and might also be due to existing pathology:
"...I also practice time-restricted eating so that I fast for 16-18 hours most days. I also practice time-restricted eating so that I fast for 16-18 hours most days. The pancytopenia that I’ve battled since before 2006 has normalized over the past year." (B Faloon March 2021)
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Has anyone else had their shbg levels tested? I have very high testosterone and high shbg. The result is an in range free testosterone.
I follow Mr Sinclairs protocol as per 304 of his book but I have added astralagus, quercetin, fisetin and lots of olive oil. My doctor has never seen results like it. Not sure if I should be worried or delighted? My cholesterol ratio was excellent.