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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
|    Longevity technology    |
|    03 Oct 22 07:40:27    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              I read human Eunuchs live 19 years longer than other people, plasma mass       fractions and tissue homogenate chemicals from cow, horse, pig, or rat eunuchs       as well as ordinary organisms could be compared to find chemical differences,       then the different        chemicals administered to c elegans to find out if any had longevizing or       modulating effects, also noting an old rat and a young rat with connected       circulatory systems causes greater rat youthfulness (as well as possibly       longevity, I do not remember        what it said) they could test eununch rats with their circulatory systems       linked to ordinary rats of the same age to find out if there were longevity       effects,                             similarly there may be longevity chemicals sequential to the mTOR effects of       rapamycin, published as making mice live 60% longer, connecting the       circulatory systems of old rats that were, until 54 hours previously, on       rapamycin, to those of old rats of        the same age could find out if there were non mTOR longevization chemicals       circulating at the previously rapamycin treated rats                            The difference between the human age equivalent of 60 year old normal rats and       60 year old multimonths of previous rapamycin, rapamycin treated rats could be       characterized as to their electrophoretic physiochemical difference, and the       notably different        chemicals tested on yeast and c elegans for longevity effects                            The electrophoretic physiochemical difference between 30 and 40 year old human       equivalent age rats and rapamycin treated 60 year old equivalent rats could be       characterized, the most maintained physiochemicals from 30 year old to 60 year       old rapamycin        treated rats (as compared to 60 year old untreated rats) these physiochemicals       could be tested on yeast and c elegans, if large mammals on rapamycin are       utilized then that could be a plentiful source of chemicals to test mice or       shrews with                                                                      The difference (a list of only which are shared) between all the chemical       differences between young and old test mammals, and eununch test mammals could       create a more rapidly testable list of chemicals that heighten longevity                            Electrical engineering technology              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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