I've thought about it, C60-oo is probably at the top of my list along with NR. I get a bunch of NR (100mg?) from milk though.
Issues blocking me:
1. Overseas shipping is expensive, c60-oo is as well.
2. I can't seem to access the sarah vaughter site (owndoc.com) or c60antiaging.com, I don't know why.
3. I'm more cautious with experimental supplements these days.
The first two are easy to solve- carbon60oliveoil.com is in California, is very professional, and has free shipping. They are my preferred supplier.
The third is a little trickier. I can tell you a couple things regarding that. The first is that I'm pretty cautious about new supplements, and did a lot of literature research as well as carefully following everyone's reports of their experiences with it for quite a while before starting to use it. It's now been in ~ten thousand humans, my estimate based on the size of the various producers and what I know about their operations. There are no reports of serious harm that I'm aware of. The worst side effect I know of is temporary erectile dysfunction. It is relatively rare, probably less than 1% of males, and can be fixed by reducing the dose and/or use of viagra.
If a person is young and perfectly healthy, then I would err on the side of caution and wait a couple years, but for anyone who has a condition that might be improved by it, well, if it were me, I'd give it a try. For some conditions (asthma, statin injury / mitchondrial dysfunction, COPD, symptoms of postural hypotension, atopic/inflammatory skin conditions like eczema or leukoplakia) we've seen really remarkable improvements. Oxidative stress and mitochondrial involvement with FM suggest that it's worth looking at in such conditions.