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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
|    I have taken the senolytic fisetin and a    |
|    07 Sep 22 19:59:51    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com               I am taking rapamycin daily with piperine at an enteric coated capsule, I       like to think the 44-60mg/24 hours dose is near the human equivalent dose of       over 200-270 mg/24 hours that the 60% greater longevity mice got with the       piperine, it is possible I        will take more mg soon, I take metformin, lithium, and previously, deprenyl,       it is possible I will take deprenyl again in a few weeks after I get more,       next month I will get AEDG Epithalon and snort it, I will take other, better,       longevity drugs as they        become available.              Longevity technology       Curcurmin is also a senolytic, make a million molecular variants and screen       them at yeast, as previously described a 1000 times 1000 well grid, with each       well of 40-700 micrometers depth and 14 micrometers on a side is 21.4k on a       side, and a 300mm IC        technology wafer can have more than 35 million yeast growing wells at the 300       mm wafer size, a camera looks at the well to determine which well, with which       longevity drug treatment causes the greatest amount of longevization, and       noting the wells have        numbers on each one, is indexed to the actual longevity chemical at that       number, I read about a million channel microfluidic chip so that distributes       the test chemicals as well as wrote about a chemical reactor binomat that       could make the chemicals              The nacreous abalone shone in the sun       I'm sure its not the only one       The geoduck was large       But it was not in charge       The limpet clung to the pier       Would that all of them were clear              I have never seen a perch in the wild              Longevity technology              The King's Holly has lived 40,000 years thus far, graft other plants onto it       and see if they live longer, this suggests there is something in the sap,       screen the sap for longevity chemicals on c elegans, the same thing could be       tried with the creosote        bush with particular ease              Are there any human cytotypes with almost no mTOR receptors, those could be       long lived tissues, also what well human tissue culture tissues have the       longest lifespan, GFP could find out, the shortest lived tissues might benefit       from localization moieties        that concentrate longevity drugs at them,               At c elegans, yeast, and possibly daphnia breed the longest and shortest lived       physically normal versions, the difference in their genes could be longevity       genes and their genes protein products could be longevizing agents or things       to down regulate or        immunize against, perhaps down regulate with epigenetics              The genes of physically normal monozygotic human twins, that become previously       alive within a few years of each other that are the two groups of longest and       shortest lived monozygotic twins could be utilized to do gene comparisons to       possibly find human        longevity genes              Things that benefit children                     A kind of homework, really easy, and about where they live, like furniture       reviews or what they had for dinner, or anything on the floor of their room,       if they do the really easy homework they might accumulate the habit of doing       homework at home, a big        five conscientiousness practice activity              I have never seen a perch in the wild.       I am kind of sleepy       I might eat some cheese              I saw an art magazine and an art site online, the online site was pretty good              They could find out if mitochondrial uncoupling drugs cause mice to live       longer, c elegans genetically modified to have heightened mitochondrial       uncoupling their entire lives live twice as long              I had some mini Nilla wafers              Pistachios are green              I went hiking about 11 hours ago              On Monday I volunteer at the high school advising a person who wants to be a       computer science major, I advise people who want to go to college on the       sequence of application steps. I also share and teach reading at Blossom Gulch       elementary school              Does a plurality of Gaussian distributions overlapping ever form a moire? The       center density seems like it could, also rather than a Gaussian if you look at       a soliton, like a dissipative soliton from the top what does the density graph       look like, not so        different from a Gaussian but much more durable, could you make an air soliton       that travels up as its direction or an architectural soliton that retains its       shape even at an earthquake or a big windstorm or a roof full of snow, glass       is a slowly moving        fluid, perhaps a glass or polymer roof could be a soliton, noting glass is a       fluid, could things made out of glass be solitons? A soliton window could have       a very wide flat distribution but still have a soliton shape. I think they       could make dissipative        soliton art, is a digital soliton possible? A mole of water makes me think so,       but what is the fewest bar histogram that supports a soliton? Is there a       financial instrument that has soliton character with less chronological risk       than other investments        with above average returns, do solitons travel equally through different       varieties of Reynolds number turbulent flow, are there some that are more       universal than others              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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