Greg Fahy | Thymus Regeneration: What’s Next? @ Longevity Frontiers Workshop 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @MichaelMerritt
    @MichaelMerritt Год назад +19

    What a shame to rush such a brilliant man and presentation with such exciting results.

  • @RabidDogma
    @RabidDogma Год назад +13

    Is the entire Q&A part of this available somewhere? I was really disappointed to see it cut off so quickly!

  • @lalitoberoi9152
    @lalitoberoi9152 Месяц назад +4

    Should we expect regrowth of thymus with thymus glandular extracts? If yes, how long should we supplement? ❤

  • @VoidForge
    @VoidForge Год назад +37

    I cannot get over the fact that mr Fahy is 73 years old. He looks at least 20 years younger. I'm using a similar protocol of ibutamoren + DHEA + berberine and effects are excellent.

    • @DanElton
      @DanElton Год назад +7

      🤯😳was thinking he was 50-60

    • @paulcohen6727
      @paulcohen6727 Год назад +2

      Danger Will Robinson, ibutamoren has many side effects; some of it's negative highlights are Not approved for human use, Likely to be unsafe for human consumption, May cause swelling and muscle pain, May increase blood sugar and cause insulin resistance, May raise blood pressure and cause heart failure, Dangerous for cancer patients, Possible undiscovered side effects. It can also cause high blood pressure, high blood sugar, congestive heart failure and grow cancer as well as muscle. It may increase your appetite beyond your ability to control it, cause lethargy and water retention. I wouldn't be surprised if it gave you body odor and makes you fart. I hope you're at least taking the minimal dose, cycling it and working with a physician. I wouldn't take the stuff, I'd rather get natural growth hormone the natural way: through exercise or at least under the supervision of a reliable medical doctor trained in this discipline..

    • @RabidDogma
      @RabidDogma Год назад +9

      @@DanElton Exactly! I sat here thinking "wow, for someone in his 50s he looks okay I guess" because I had it in my head that he was that age, and then I saw the comment above. HOLY...he's SEVENTY-THREE. And it's not just "oh he doesn't have gray/white hair," his muscle tone in his arms, his posture, his way of moving, everything feels like someone between 40 and 60. Actually incredible.

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 Год назад +4

      I wonder if he dyes his hair, but I don't care. He can back up his claims with data, and that's all I need. And his trials are in actual HUMANS. I'm so sick of great outcomes...in mice.
      I'm 44 and my testosterone is at the low end of the normal range. My nurse practitioner will not prescribe it, so my naturopath had to find others who will, despite the fact that I have a number of side effects from low test and my high anxiety means high cortisol, which devours testosterone. Yet test also counters cortisol. The stigma around hormone replacement therapy is dying hard. It was stigmatized to such an extent that we lost 30 years of potential treatment for people who need it, men and women.

    • @Seeker_of_sense
      @Seeker_of_sense Год назад

      @@squamish4244 Ashwagandha has been shown to increase testosterone in clinical studies, It is also know to calm you down. It has no serious side effects.

  • @EverybodysSenator4US
    @EverybodysSenator4US Год назад +3

    Beautiful patent btw...thank you Dr Fahy

  • @DanElton
    @DanElton Год назад +7

    Hmm seems to be cut off at the end?

  • @metamind095
    @metamind095 Год назад +8

    Why are most of the videos suddenly cut off??

  • @mitchellgould2053
    @mitchellgould2053 Год назад +12

    I’d really like to hear more about GH alternative and what he is looking at.

    • @lynnjohnson2371
      @lynnjohnson2371 Год назад +6

      I’m 77 and used some of Greg’s protocol. Instead of GH i do intermittent fasting which is shown to raise GH. I run 4 miles 3x wk. my mile time is slow but I am old

  • @cuentadeyoutube5903
    @cuentadeyoutube5903 Год назад +6

    It is strange that there were no more news about this. Does it mean the study failed and they moved on silently? Or are they still writing the papers?

    • @Seeker_of_sense
      @Seeker_of_sense Год назад +3

      He says in the video that they are starting new trials.

  • @kocsogarc
    @kocsogarc 6 месяцев назад +2

    What supplements did the participants in the TRIIM trial take (And What else did they do?)

  • @stefanallard3084
    @stefanallard3084 Год назад +7

    super intresting. but imagine how much more powerful this would be by combining it with NIR light therapy on the thymus, with PEMF. and then do thymus vitamins, wich are retinol and zinc, and the most powerful = thymus organ glandular
    This effect will be quadruple

    • @Nilsosmar
      @Nilsosmar Год назад +3

      One of the compounds you mentioned, zinc, is already a part of the TRIIM protocol.

  • @AaronSilver-Pell
    @AaronSilver-Pell Год назад +9

    How can only 5000 people be watching this?

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 5 месяцев назад

      Most people have no idea that this medical revolution is coming. They think 'normal' is forgetting your name and shitting yourself in diapers. When it's very recent, just the last 70 or 80 years or so. In the past, most people died of infections before they ever reached that stage.

    • @sweetmintkiss
      @sweetmintkiss 2 месяца назад

      Everyone else watching Kardashians, injecting Botox brings more money

  • @kevinf.2556
    @kevinf.2556 Год назад +4

    Very good speaker, nice to listen to, albeit a bit fast... but its a given fi you cram alot of inofrmation into a certatain timeframe :)

  • @asdsafgae
    @asdsafgae Год назад +15

    Greg Fahy is almost 74 years old, he moves like a 40-year-old.

    • @msbmsbus
      @msbmsbus Год назад +4

      Omg, I didn't know that. I really thought he was in his 50's, maybe 60.

  • @catouticensis9000
    @catouticensis9000 11 месяцев назад +1

    AMPK and SIRT activation (a well known longevity strategy) goes in contrary direction of igf-1 stimulation for thymus regeneration, so how to make the two strategies coexist? Is one harming the other?

    • @hristosstrihas4010
      @hristosstrihas4010 5 месяцев назад +1

      The problem arises when the anabolic pathway and the catabolic pathway are in imbalance. The AMPK pathway is a death and survival pathway in reality. When overactivated it leads to the destruction of healthy tissue. This is why anabolic pathways when functioning properly sustain life.

  • @scott8393
    @scott8393 9 месяцев назад +1

    I volunteered for the TRIIM X study but wasn't selected. Can I reapply for some of the upcoming studies?

  • @paulcohen6727
    @paulcohen6727 Год назад +4

    Would thymulin or thymosin injections have a regenerative effect on the Thymus?

  • @AzTahirMD
    @AzTahirMD Год назад +3

    I am 74 want to find doctor help me . Where I go . My pcp does not know this or believe in it

    • @alaneverett9767
      @alaneverett9767 Год назад

      Most Physicians do not know about the scientific proof that aging can be reversed . I have given several physician at the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville Dr. Fahy's original paper and they all say it's interesting but then don't follow up on the implication of it for aged people.
      I believe most of them believe that it is quackery. There is a cying need for educational information for physicians about the proof that we can actually reverse aging including heterochronic parabiosis which reversed aging in mammals and the yamanaka factors which reversed aging for cells.
      Doctor Fahy you really need to think about how you're going to expand this to other medical centers as millions of people's lives can be extended.

    • @lynnjohnson2371
      @lynnjohnson2371 Год назад +4

      her I’d get it from India and I did. My age markers are reversing. I do intermittent fasting and take zinc and D and never get sick. I am 77.

    • @lynnjohnson2371
      @lynnjohnson2371 Год назад

      This got cut off. I suggest Pster Attia podcasts

    • @lynnjohnson2371
      @lynnjohnson2371 11 месяцев назад

      Try it again, first time got cut off: Majority of PCP MDs are clueless. I asked my MD for an Rx for Rapamycin, and she refused. I said I would take it anyway and she smirked and asked who would prescribe it for me. I said I'd order it from India and I did and it came and I've been taking it for about five years now. 5 mg 1x/wk, with occasional vacations. Nobody knows the proper protocol. But I am running out of time, so I adopted that one until more is learned. As I say below, it is working pretty well; my gray hair is slightly shifting to brown again and I am running 5k 3 x wk, so subscribe to Peter Attia and pay to be on his list and you get really good information. I am a clinical psychologist, my cognition appears WNL. You should likely consider rapamycin at least; Greg Fahy's protocol I somewhat follow too. Zinc and D QD I don't inject HGH, but I do intermittent fasting and perhaps that boosts my immune system. I literally never get sick. I dropped the Fahy for a while and promptly got COVID (I did get the original vaccinations but none since) and that was confirmed as COVID, it was a somewhat serious flu, went away quickly, and I started Fahy again and since then never get sick. I don't go out of my way to get the flu vaccine, which is pretty low specificity anyway, and i never get the flu despite having lots of (often sick) grandkids. My grandson had RSV and I am untouched. I don't think I was vaccinated, but who knows? I never wear masks, my opinion the research for masks is dismal. I am feeling like 100 yo is achievable, but if you want to make God laugh, tell Him your plans.

    • @lamedvav
      @lamedvav 11 месяцев назад +1

      Find a homeopath. The md’s will kill you. Homeopaths try to boost your natural body defenses. MDs give pills with sickening side effects to try to soothe symptoms.

  • @jason5265
    @jason5265 Год назад +6

    It seems like the HGH is most important

    • @comradecapybara
      @comradecapybara 6 месяцев назад +1

      HGH is the driving component, the others are to counteract the negative side effects of HGH.

  • @paulcohen6727
    @paulcohen6727 Год назад +6

    Vo2max raised without exercise? Okay, but to what extent. I hope you're not saying we can be healthy without exercise! One of the benefits of exercise is increased Human Growth hormone, especially with HIT and quality sleep. Fasting too, but who wants to do that?

    • @Blurns
      @Blurns Год назад +1

      I hope he is saying we can be healthy without exercise! I want to do it as little as I want to do fasting.

    • @RabidDogma
      @RabidDogma Год назад

      He addressed that at the end, it seems. The findings seem to show that people generally *felt* more like exercising after a period of time, because their body simply felt better and felt like that, to use layman speech.

    • @djmiamamma
      @djmiamamma Год назад

      What is hit

    • @letlovedesign3088
      @letlovedesign3088 Год назад

      @@djmiamammahiit is high intensity interval training, it has many health benefits

    • @paulcohen6727
      @paulcohen6727 Год назад

      @@djmiamamma High Intensity interval training. A popular version of it is the Tabada protocol and SIT, Sprint interval training. You can google all of theses. They're kind of like the wind sprints you may have done in High School

  • @lamedvav
    @lamedvav 11 месяцев назад +8

    You need to add the principles of homeopathy to your approach. You are focusing only on physical matter while ignoring the powerful effects of the spirit and mind and emotions. The placebo/nocebo effect is at least 50% of what you are doing.