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   Treon Verdery to All   
   Avocados contain a variety of nutrients    
   08 Sep 22 01:06:12   
   
   From: treon3verdery@gmail.com   
      
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   Longevity technology   
   When two rats, an older rat and a younger rat have connected circulatory   
   systems healthspan, longevity, or both are increased at the old rat, they   
   could compare the longevizing effects of teen,  24 year old, and 54 year old   
   rats on the amount of    
   longevity as well as hrslthspan increase at old rats and find out which was   
   most effective, if there is a difference they could find out what circulatory   
   system chemicals were in greater abundance at the optimal younger rats   
   compared with the others then    
   separately administer those chemicals, possibly as liposomes, to old rats to   
   find out which particular chemicals were longevizing, it is also possible that   
   this is a dilution effect of the kind of chemicals senolytics preclude, that   
   would provide things    
   to immunize against or receptors to decrease the activity of, perhaps through   
   immunization    
      
   Gall bladder chemicals (cholerestersomething) have healthspan and possibly   
   longevity benefits, testing longevization effects at c elegans and yeast,   
   screening molecular variants and ethynylizing or also halogenating or   
   acetylating them could cause a    
   higher response at fewer mg per dose   
      
   It is possible that the benefits of gall bladder products could come from   
   their emulsifying, surfactant like effects at the GI tract, screening a   
   library of other emulsifying surfactants, notably synthetics, could be tested   
   for longevity and healthspan    
   effects   
      
   Needles and venipuncture apparatus coated with growth factors and nanograms of   
   mu opioid peptides could be tested at large mammals and humans to find out if   
   they are more comfortable and heal more rapidly   
      
   Oral pills could be tested to find out if mildly hygroscopic peptides (like   
   naPCA but less liquefying at the pill container) combined with sweetness   
   peptides could be tested to find out if they are more enjoyable and easier to   
   swallow, as well as have    
   greater voluntary compliance    
      
   Emulsified fish oil has double the physiological availability, could that   
   heightened availability effect lipid soluble drugs at emulsions as well   
   causing fewer mg per dose, heightening affordability   
      
   The state of blank mindedness, or quiescent mind could be made better, perhaps   
   AI that makes up music and positive word lyrics could make this more enjoyable   
   as well as prompt enjoyable new non quiescent thoughts   
      
   Do people respond positively to the names of their children and romantic   
   partners and their name at AI generated music or EDM, electronic dance music,   
   with the names at areas of high build up, that could make quiescent mind more   
   enjoyable and possibly    
   cause people to actuate beneficial behaviors towards their loved ones and   
   think benevolently, and noting EDM, enthusiastically about their loved ones   
      
   AI could write new songs that could be quantitatively measured, and   
   voluntarily listened to as to their effects on actual behavior, songs about   
   home improvement, going on vacation like amusement parks and water parks and   
   getting ready early to be on time    
   are possibilities, as are songs about taking a shower, doing school material,   
   comparison shopping, volunteering, and gardening   
      
   Longevity technology   
   They could find out if deprenyl has body side only longevity effects and then   
   find out what receptors and tissues are a part of that and develop new body   
   side longevity drugs   
      
   Marine sponges might respond to longevity chemicals and could complement yeast   
   as longevity drug study organisms at multiwell plates   
      
   400 year quahog clams, if immunocompatible with one or two year mollusks,   
   could have their circulatory systems connected to older 1 or 2 year lifespan   
   (if these exist) older clams to find out if they longevize them, if they do   
   then electrophoretic    
   fractions could be tested on c elegans, mice or shrews to find out if these   
   longevizing chemicals effected mammals   
      
   I think I read lobsters live a very long time, possibly centuries or   
   indefinitely, and may live longer than the 50-100 years of termite queens,   
   electrophoretic fractions of lobster tissues, notably those that change least   
   with age and molting associated    
   chemicals could be tested at c elegans and yeast as well as 96 well plate   
   fish, then mice for longevizing effects, lobster larvae zooplankton   
   homogenates and lobster egg homogenates could also be tested   
      
   Some cold weather insects may outlive the queen bee and even the termite   
   queen, testing the longevity of bark/cambium insects that overwinter and live   
   successive years at far northern evergreens bark could be a source of new   
   longevity drugs, testing 40    
   electrophoretic fractions of hemolymph and tissue homogenate on c elegans   
   would be just four 96 well plates, if longevizing, the electrophoretic   
   difference between warm or tropical varieties of similar species could find   
   the longevity chemicals and    
   testef at mice   
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
       
      
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