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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
|    Longevity technology    |
|    08 Sep 22 01:03:31    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              Epithalon, AEDG is a longevizing pineal peptide, i read it causes 24% greater       longevity at rodents, as a pineal peptide It might be continuously active, or       pm or am most active at the pineal of living organisms, and could have greater       longevizing effects        when administered with heightened PM or AM body concentrations, it is possible       that the things Epithalon activates, like receptors, at the brain and body are       also longevizing when separately addressed, and finding other drugs that       activate those        receptors creates new longevity drugs, also I read that antibodies to       receptors can heighten, or decrease their effect, so it is possible a       beneficial immunization based on these receptors could be a one dose lifetime       longevity drug (or at least as long        as the immunization persists, some are multidecade),       finding out what the epithalon receptors are produces a new place to make new       longevity drugs be active at, new genetics of longevity, finding out what       organs and tissues and localizations they epithalon receptors are located at       describes organs and        tissues with high-effect longevity function, epithalon might effect something       not previously considered as longevity related, like lungs, and provide a new       beneficial area to make longevity drugs and technologies around, if epithalon       has non-receptor        direct effects like nucleus or cytoplasm effects, as well as if Epithalon has       effects on neurons of only one particular neurotransmitter type, notably if       Epithalon mainly effects one neurotransmitter then other drugs that effect       that one neurotransmitter,        possibly with brain localization, could be new longevity drugs,               if epithalons pineal production is like a sunrise chronology like function,       then a different pineal peptide might be like a PM "activate the program to be       well rested" peptide, and supplementing both could be beneficial              If Epithalon longevizes organisms without a pineal gland like yeast, c       elegans, as well as daphnia and queen bees, then its longevization effect       could be linked to activity at what I read are called highly conserved genes       that differ comparatively not        very much between organisms, finding out what those genes are provides a new       group of longevity genes as well as specific protein gene products that could       be longevizing, if Epithalon only makes things with pineal glands live longer       then pineal gland        genetics could be longevity genetics and human SNPs and alleles could be       compared to find the most beneficial pineal gland genetics              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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