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Many hopeful about Russian scientist’s anti-aging drug


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#1 muffeoniv

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Posted 20 September 2010 - 04:47 AM


http://www.i4u.com/3...anti-aging-drug

#2 Luna

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Posted 20 September 2010 - 06:20 AM

Cool, but I am still confused why all the hype about it.. I just can't imagine it doing much :/

#3 Gerald W. Gaston

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Posted 20 September 2010 - 06:27 AM

http://www.imminst.o...ans-cure-aging/

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#4 Danail Bulgaria

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Posted 14 September 2012 - 06:06 AM

As far as I understood from the text "Thousands are queuing to take part in the clinical trials, which have just begun. " and the article is from the year of 2010. Perhaps there are already some publications about that treatment in scientific journals, perhaps about the treatment of the eye cataract or the toxicity of the compound for humans after one year usage. Does anyone know if there are publications over the topic, if so, where the results have been published?

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Posted 19 September 2012 - 08:34 PM

As far as I understood from the text "Thousands are queuing to take part in the clinical trials, which have just begun. " and the article is from the year of 2010. Perhaps there are already some publications about that treatment in scientific journals, perhaps about the treatment of the eye cataract or the toxicity of the compound for humans after one year usage. Does anyone know if there are publications over the topic, if so, where the results have been published?


It's being sold (kind of) already.

http://www.visomitin.ru/

RR:' class='bbc_url' title='External link' rel='nofollow external'>http://rbth.ru/articles/2012/08/01/russian_scientists_likely_to_create_the_youth_pill_16939.html']RR: The active substance in the eye drops is the same as in the “youth pill.” Has it occurred to you that people might just buy the drops and take them internally?

V.S.: There is very little of the substance, two nanograms, in a droplet. You would have to buy thousands of our vials, pour them into a glass and drink them the rest of your life instead of water. Perhaps some millionaire could afford it…

RR: There will be more substance in the pill?

V.S.: Yes, of course. We will count per kilogram of body weight. I am thinking about what to call the drug. You see, a medicine is a substance that helps the organism to fight a disease. We, on the other hand, are trying to prevent the organism from harming itself. It is, in fact, a battle against suicide. Our thinking is that there is some center that sends an aging signal to the cells, signals of slow suicide. The center is genetically programmed. We stop the signal spreading at the cellular level. If this is right, the drug should be taken all the time: as soon as you stop, the signal resumes, and your genes are still the same.

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http://en.skq-project.ru

Edited by okay, 19 September 2012 - 08:47 PM.


#6 AgeVivo

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Posted 19 September 2012 - 10:01 PM

Myself I have mixed feelings about the effectiveness because from what I remember it was showed to extend mouse lifespan in sub-optimal conditions, not in good conditions. I wonder how valid it is (how good the control conditions were compared to the treatment, if it was double blind...). Sorry for the lack of time to check that right now, at least I thought I should mention it; but I hope I'm wrong if course.

Edited by AgeVivo, 19 September 2012 - 10:02 PM.


#7 Danail Bulgaria

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Posted 20 September 2012 - 04:53 PM

okok, this is an usefull information, but are there studies in humans, that are published?

AgeVivo forget about the mice. Real people are testing these treatments in clinical triles. Even the best study with mice mean nothing if there is a test in humans.

#8 okay

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Posted 20 September 2012 - 05:00 PM

That I do not know. But check this out:

http://www.ncbi.nlm....les/PMC3249450/

#9 AgeVivo

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Posted 20 September 2012 - 10:04 PM

very interesting. any summary of skq1 lifespan extensions with associated survival curves?

#10 okay

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Posted 21 September 2012 - 04:12 AM

http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/22166671

I'm not sure if this is the right one, though.

#11 YOLF

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Posted 01 January 2013 - 05:21 PM

How soon before we see the human clinical trial results?

#12 Danail Bulgaria

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Posted 04 January 2013 - 07:28 AM

I also wait them. When they come, where will be they published? Does anyone know?

#13 Multivitz

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Posted 27 August 2015 - 11:57 PM

I'm not a drug addict......are you?
Drugs imbalance any biological system. Once balance is experienced, understanding becomes avaliable.
Do you really know how poisonous drugs are?
Just because others have a loose view about them doesn't mean you should have!
Silica, Molybdenum, Zinc, Magnesium, make some fine salts that can bring the brain structure into healing if used sparingly. After all, you are not inside you..........




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