Is Sirolimus the Anti-aging Fountain of Youth We Have Been Searching for?
Since his discovery in the 1990s sirolimus, also known as Rapamune, has been intriguing scientists with its antiaging and life extension potential. The cumulative research in labs have pointed towards strong biological evidence of cellular antiaging. Studies testing various types of mammals have all had consistent results of life extension up to 30% while preserving youthful vitality. Evidence in animal studies includes dogs who are having the same beneficial outcomes. The evidence has become so compelling that hundreds of thousands of people have started to make it part of their antiaging regimen. The clinical results have been impressive.
Dosed once a week, relatively inexpensive, extraordinarily low side effect profile, and an accumulating catalog of positive outcomes all are starting to build momentum for this agent. This podcast will share with you the science, philosophy and some of the evidence behind its use.
The episode kicks off with headlines from medical news including a cancer treatment that actually increases cancer risk, and when is prostate cancer not really cancer?
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