Pure Cycloastragenol is NOW AVAILABLE!
MoodyBlue 13 Aug 2009
Who's going to take the gamble? For those of you who haven't read Life Extension's article about TA-65, the big thing that some scientists worry about concerning telomerase activation is the possibility that it will up-regulate the telomerase in cancerous cells in which it is not yet up-regulated. See the full article here: http://www.lef.org/m...tivation_01.htm. It sounds both very risky and tempting at the same time.
Just remember, if the cure for aging is finally here, it doesn't imply immortality. Even teenagers die in accidents, etc..
newshadow 08 Sep 2009
Why contemplate wasting thousands of dollars on TA-65 when Revgenetics has now released the same thing for only $69.98 for a 30 day supply? If everything that "saxiephon" says is true in this post then "Astral Fruit-C" is the same thing as TA-65: http://www.imminst.o...&...st&p=261490. Here is Revgenetics' product: http://store.revgene...lfruit-c-30.htm.
Who's going to take the gamble? For those of you who haven't read Life Extension's article about TA-65, the big thing that some scientists worry about concerning telomerase activation is the possibility that it will up-regulate the telomerase in cancerous cells in which it is not yet up-regulated. See the full article here: http://www.lef.org/m...tivation_01.htm. It sounds both very risky and tempting at the same time.
Just remember, if the cure for aging is finally here, it doesn't imply immortality. Even teenagers die in accidents, etc..
Most of the literature indicates that not only does telomerase not cause cancer but it prevents it.In addition to that not all cancerous cells express telomerase.Measures can also taken to destroy cancer cells in the initial stages with other supplements.However you are correct at this stage it does entail some risk....Im in.
Johnny B 17 Nov 2010
niner 17 Nov 2010
This is a good summary, in our main thread on the subject.Question: Is there any new research that shows astral fruit or TA 65 as effective in conserving or lengthening telomeres?
Johnny B 28 Nov 2010
http://www.guardian....ing-mice-humans
"What we saw in these animals was not a slowing down or stabilisation of the ageing process. We saw a dramatic reversal – and that was unexpected," said Ronald DePinho, who led the study, which was published in the journal Nature.
stephen_b 29 Nov 2010
saxiephon 30 Nov 2010
http://online.wsj.co...4209242180.html
Can someone determine what the estrogen based compound is?
maxwatt 30 Nov 2010
Check out the following more complete WSJ article:
http://online.wsj.co...4209242180.html
Can someone determine what the estrogen based compound is?
Astragalus extracts are sometimes referred to as estrogen mimetics, and some components of the extract has been found to activate telomerase, at least in vitro. Probably one of the astragalus compounds discussed in this thread,
Moonlitnight 30 Jun 2011
Cycloastragenol 5 mg, astragoloside IV (98%) 35 mg and astragalus 0.5% 250 milligrams. It's compounded by Finlandia Pharmacy and is less than $100 a month. Will try to get my telomeres measured prior to use.
Ampa-omega 30 Jun 2011
Check out the following more complete WSJ article:
http://online.wsj.co...4209242180.html
Can someone determine what the estrogen based compound is?
i believe that was a tamoxifen type drug perhaps analog.
"To reverse the effects of aging, the mice treated with a promoter drug (4-OHT) to increase telomerase activity and lengthen the telomeres."
keep in mind these are rats not humans, also they were not normal old rats, they were "premature aged induced".
niner 01 Jul 2011
This paper is widely misunderstood, and the "estrogen" connection keeps coming up. The compound was 4-hydroxy tamoxifen (4-OHT), but the DePinho group didn't use 4-OHT to lengthen telomeres, they used it to control levels of P53 in a mouse that had been genetically modified to have no telomerase. The interesting news there is the involvement of P53 and PGCs in the effects of telomere dysfunction, not anything having to do with hormones.i believe that was a tamoxifen type drug perhaps analog.Check out the following more complete WSJ article:
http://online.wsj.co...4209242180.html
Can someone determine what the estrogen based compound is?
"To reverse the effects of aging, the mice treated with a promoter drug (4-OHT) to increase telomerase activity and lengthen the telomeres."
keep in mind these are rats not humans, also they were not normal old rats, they were "premature aged induced".
sub7 03 Jul 2011
Has anyone used this?
By the way, how come there isn't more posts in this thread?
As far as I can see, this is huge news. Lengthening telomarase at a reasonable cost? Woooov... not sure if it will work as intended, but worthy of discussion surely, no?
Anthony_Loera 03 Jul 2011
see this thread here (this should be the last page):
http://www.longecity.../page__st__1280
It is 65 pages long, over 1,292 posts and over 250,000 views so far and it began January 2008.. and continues to provide great information.
Yes... it's all about astragalus and telomerase.
If you have time, try to read the whole thread if possible.
Cheers
A
sub7 03 Jul 2011
I was sure the topic had been brought up before.
Will read it right away, though not sure if I can make it through the entire thread.
Thank you very much
missminni 20 Jul 2011
The linked article talks about TA-65.
Has anyone used this?
By the way, how come there isn't more posts in this thread?
As far as I can see, this is huge news. Lengthening telomarase at a reasonable cost? Woooov... not sure if it will work as intended, but worthy of discussion surely, no?
surely yes.
Haven't used it yet but I just ordered it online after reading Anisor's post.
The product LivLong is compounded and filled by hand in an organic herbal pharmacy in Vancouver and the developer of
the product owns the pharmacy and is very available to discuss it with you. Very nice man. 70 years old. Give him a call.
BTW it's $78.99 for 30 capsules. Free shipping if you order two boxes.
gamesguru 12 Nov 2011
Thus, one could get about 7 mg of assorted cycloastragenol glycosides by ingesting 18 g (about 30 capsules of common astragalus extracts). It is commonly supposed astragalus has common health benefits besides its affects upon telomeres. From 15 capsules daily of astragalus root extract, one could get 3.5 mg. That's a bit cheaper if you ask me than purchasing the pure stuff, and I'm calling the pioneers of this "medicine" capitalists.
GregLong 12 Nov 2011
One study found that 180 g of astragalus illyricus contained 15, 50, and 5 (±10%) mg of cycloastragenol glycosides 1, 2, and 3, respectively.
Thus, one could get about 7 mg of assorted cycloastragenol glycosides by ingesting 18 g (about 30 capsules of common astragalus extracts). It is commonly supposed astragalus has common health benefits besides its affects upon telomeres. From 15 capsules daily of astragalus root extract, one could get 3.5 mg. That's a bit cheaper if you ask me than purchasing the pure stuff, and I'm calling the pioneers of this "medicine" capitalists.
Interesting, but are you sure that your figures are not off by a figure of about ten?
I have seen studies calculating the Astragoloside IV content per 30 grams of root at about 4.5mg ( see Jim Green's website) or about 27mg in 180 grams. Therefore,70 mg of cyclo would seem very high. On the flip side,there are studies that seem to indicate that polysaccaharide content may have alot to to with the astragoloside content per gram. What study are you quoting? Also, since astragalus extracts usually utilize at 10:1 condensing ratio wouldn't 18grams give you the full benefit of the 180 grams of root?
Methos000 12 Nov 2011
One study found that 180 g of astragalus illyricus contained 15, 50, and 5 (±10%) mg of cycloastragenol glycosides 1, 2, and 3, respectively.
Thus, one could get about 7 mg of assorted cycloastragenol glycosides by ingesting 18 g (about 30 capsules of common astragalus extracts). It is commonly supposed astragalus has common health benefits besides its affects upon telomeres. From 15 capsules daily of astragalus root extract, one could get 3.5 mg. That's a bit cheaper if you ask me than purchasing the pure stuff, and I'm calling the pioneers of this "medicine" capitalists.
Could you provide a link to the study?
Who is manufacturing extracts of the astragalus illyricus subspecies? It doesn't exactly sound 'common'.
Anthony_Loera 12 Nov 2011
http://www.sciencedi...305197810000827
3.1. Extraction and isolation
Dried-powdered roots of A. illyricus(180 g) were extracted with 2 L MeOH, the extract was dried to give a reddish-brown
syrupy extract (29 g) and this was subjected to further purification as described below.
Isolation of 1-3. A portion of the MeOH extract (15 g) was chromatographed on a reversed-phase column (RP-18 silica)
using step-gradient elution withwater/MeOH (10% increment) to give 16 fractions. The fraction eluting with 90% MeOH (1.9 g)
was purified twice on silica gel with DCM/MeOH (9:1 to 7:3) to give compounds 1 (15.0 mg) and 2 (48.5 mg) and a subfraction,
which was again chromatographed on the same solvent system to afford 3 (4.1 mg) Fig. 1.
<Fig. 1>
3.2. Identification of purified compounds
Cycloastragenol glycosides 1-3 were identified unambiguously on the basis of their spectral data acquired from low
resolution ESI-MS and NMR experiments. Comparison of experimental data with those reported in the literature ascertained
the identity of the A illyricus saponins as astraverrucin I (1) (Pistelli et al., 1997), astragaloside III (2) (Kitagawa et al., 1983;
Hirotani et al., 1994a, 1994b; Zhou et al., 1995) and cyclounifolioside B (3) (Kucherbaev et al., 2002).
Let's remember this is a different form of Astragalus than is normally sold in stores.
A
Edited by Anthony_Loera, 12 November 2011 - 06:20 PM.
summer stars 21 Dec 2011
niner 21 Dec 2011
There's no way I could afford this even at "only" $70 a month, but I'm wondering, at what age should you consider taking a telomerase activator? I'm in my mid-20s so I figure I have plenty of time to watch for new developments in longevity research (hopefully!) and I don't feel like I'm missing the boat, but when should I start to contemplate taking something like astragalus components?
You don't need to engage in telomere extension in your mid twenties. However, you might want to live in such a way as to not shorten your telomeres any more than necessary. That means basic healthy living; good diet, get all the micronutrients you need, sleep, exercise, avoid undue stress. By the time you would benefit from telomerase activation, there will probably be some pretty good therapies. For the time being, you might want to concentrate on education and getting a good job so you will be able to afford those and other anti-aging treatments in the future.
zorba990 24 Dec 2011
The linked article talks about TA-65.
Has anyone used this?
By the way, how come there isn't more posts in this thread?
As far as I can see, this is huge news. Lengthening telomarase at a reasonable cost? Woooov... not sure if it will work as intended, but worthy of discussion surely, no?
surely yes.
Haven't used it yet but I just ordered it online after reading Anisor's post.
The product LivLong is compounded and filled by hand in an organic herbal pharmacy in Vancouver and the developer of
the product owns the pharmacy and is very available to discuss it with you. Very nice man. 70 years old. Give him a call.
BTW it's $78.99 for 30 capsules. Free shipping if you order two boxes.
Interesting. I get worried about the purity of chinese herbal extracts these days. Do you have a sense of purity in relation to this product? It certainly seems more reasonable than TA-65.
zorba990 11 Mar 2014
The linked article talks about TA-65.
Has anyone used this?
By the way, how come there isn't more posts in this thread?
As far as I can see, this is huge news. Lengthening telomarase at a reasonable cost? Woooov... not sure if it will work as intended, but worthy of discussion surely, no?
surely yes.
Haven't used it yet but I just ordered it online after reading Anisor's post.
The product LivLong is compounded and filled by hand in an organic herbal pharmacy in Vancouver and the developer of
the product owns the pharmacy and is very available to discuss it with you. Very nice man. 70 years old. Give him a call.
BTW it's $78.99 for 30 capsules. Free shipping if you order two boxes.
Interesting. I get worried about the purity of chinese herbal extracts these days. Do you have a sense of purity in relation to this product? It certainly seems more reasonable than TA-65.
Looks like Revgenetics has reversed positions again and are now releasing another cylo product, stem cell 100. Any thoughts?
koala_muncher 02 May 2014
Hey guys, what is the state of play with these cycloastragenol compounds? Have we found any vendor-independent evidence for their efficacy either in vitro or in animal or humans? Has anyone replicated the RevGenetics TA-65 T cell study? Any good healthspan mice results out yet? Any further analysis on what is different about TA-65 that confers it's supposed superior benefits? Can anyone produce before and after telomere length tests to demonstrate success or otherwise?
I've been scouring the literature and I've lucked out so far. Perhaps someone else has been more successful.
Cheerio
KMuncher
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Edited by koala_muncher, 02 May 2014 - 02:22 AM.