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From the article:

"Somehow the cells know the body can reset itself, and they still know which genes should be on when they were young," Sinclair said. "We think we're tapping into an ancient regeneration system that some animals use -- when you cut the limb off a salamander, it regrows the limb. The tail of a fish will grow back; a finger of a mouse will grow back."

Note, the lead investigator is David Sinclair who is a jew. I will allow it.

Given the sugar conversation earlier, Dr. Sinclair keeps on making the following points in all of his intervies:

  • He advocates for a calorie restricted diet (fasting) because eating all the time is a signalling mechanism to the body that we are growing and it ramps up those growth processes. Fasting signals to the body that we should be conserving and it kicks in other processes that help us repair damaged components.

  • He advocates removing sugars and starches from the diet.

  • He also advocates removing / reducing consumption of protein as well. He is recommending a plant based diet (no starches) because proteins also induce signaling in receptors that tell our bodies that we are growing as per above.

Interesting to see the full spectrum of things to consider.

From the article: "Somehow the cells know the body can reset itself, and they still know which genes should be on when they were young," Sinclair said. "We think we're tapping into an ancient regeneration system that some animals use -- when you cut the limb off a salamander, it regrows the limb. The tail of a fish will grow back; a finger of a mouse will grow back." Note, the lead investigator is David Sinclair who is a jew. I will allow it. Given the sugar conversation earlier, Dr. Sinclair keeps on making the following points in all of his intervies: * He advocates for a calorie restricted diet (fasting) because eating all the time is a signalling mechanism to the body that we are growing and it ramps up those growth processes. Fasting signals to the body that we should be conserving and it kicks in other processes that help us repair damaged components. * He advocates removing sugars and starches from the diet. * He also advocates removing / reducing consumption of protein as well. He is recommending a plant based diet (no starches) because proteins also induce signaling in receptors that tell our bodies that we are growing as per above. Interesting to see the full spectrum of things to consider.

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It's very interesting isn't it that five years later after this dramatic experiment which got publicity with that picture of the old and the young mouse all over the world that no one has reproduced that and people aren't shouting from the hilltops how they've all reproduced that and boy you just take your old pet mouse and you give him a little nmn in the water in your pet mouse suddenly is young again like when you bought him! It's just amazing that no one's done that after 5 years isn't it. I mean hell you'd think the most dramatic aging reversal photograph in the world would just be shouted from the hilltops and reproduced all over the place if all it takes is dropping a little bit of this nmn powder which you can buy it any health food store now and just sticking it in your water everyday. Oh boy everybody's granddad should have their hair turning black again shouldn't it. Oh they're skin s*** all look beautiful again shouldn't it. Boy your neighbor should all be raving about it. You should notice all the older people in your neighborhood suddenly looking younger shouldn't you? Well gosh why hasn't this happened?

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Of course. This is how science + science journalism work. It is also the rason (and your posts are the living proof) that you can take any journalist jackass posting even inane bullshit and guys like you will just go off the rails on some irrelevant tangents.

Science is hard because the universe is messy. Virtually nothing any scientist works on ever turns out how they wanted or expected. A better way to understand science is to think about the scientific process birthing not a solution but a miniature ecosystem. Every scientific enterprise must eventually birth an idea that has it's own mass, inertia and spin and will interact with a possibly infinite amounts of external variables such that while the scientific method gives you processes by which to try and isolate all of the variables, it is virtually impossible to do so.

Your skepticism here is valid as well and should be shouted from all the rooftops because it is a reasonable counterpoint to established norms that are not allowed to be discussed.