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Jay Mason
Jay Mason

Has anyone here experimented with Rapamycin for longevity?

I've been deep in the biohacking space for a while and keep seeing more buzz around Rapamycin as a potential anti-aging drug. I'm fascinated by the theory that it might help clear out senescent cells and improve immune function.

I found a pretty solid article that breaks down the current research and how biohackers are looking at it. It covers the potential benefits and the big, obvious risks of using a powerful drug off-label.

I'm not a doctor and this isn't medical advice, but I'm really curious if anyone in this community has personal experience or deeper insights. What's your take on the risk/reward?

Here's the article I was reading that got me thinking.

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Camels are large, hoofed Check this mammals best known for their ability to survive in some of the harshest environments on Earth. They have distinctive humps on their backs that store fat, which the body can convert into water and energy when food is scarce. Their long eyelashes, closable nostrils, and thick lips help them endure blowing sand and eat tough, thorny plants found in deserts. Because of these unique adaptations, camels are often called the “ships of the desert.”

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