Thanks. For those with the discipline and ability to exercise see research on Thymus and immunity by Janet Lord. Major preservation of function if one can exercise in older age.
I want to be on growth hormone asap and find a doctor who can give all on this use in trial. WHERE I CAN FIND THIS DOCTOR IN US? Please help . Thanks a lot
Are there ways to slow down thymus' decline in the first place? Do we know? I would imagine things that periodically spike HGH would help, like fasting.
Sir what you said about tissue cellularity of thymus mass with age i don’t understand this and i can’t accept it untill is tested with you. Can you tell me which age to start srink...you should be measured how much tissue cellularity lossed per year of your thymus mass, can you tell me what is your age and how much have you lossed your thymus mass yet....please answer this it may be acceptable😜😜😜
This guy is 72 years old! I wonder if he dyes his beard and hair? At any rate, he looks really good for his age so his rejuvenation treatments must be working.
@@kooshikoo6442 Dead serious. He's been self-administering the protocol since his 40's. Some of the participants in the TRIIM trial noticed their grey hair reversing. Don't you think he looks great for a 72-year-old?
@@gamblinguru33 He did use an earlier form of his protocol 20 years ago, but he hasn't consistently been on it; although he did enroll in TRIIM-X a few months ago, afaik.
Extremely interesting study, but the lack of placebo is a major problem. He acknowledged this, and then followed it up by saying "but we do have some objective results," as if that somehow neutralizes the concern. But placebo effect can and often does result in objective changes. That's why it is such a formidable force. So the objectivity of results does not, by itself, validate the results.
@@NaHanyate I certainly can't dismiss the possibility. The placebo effect is powerful. How would I know what the limits are? I don't think anybody does. The placebo effect is powerful. Which is precisely why double blind placebo controlled studies are so crucial for teasing out true signals. I'll grant you it's likely that the change was due to the intervention, but in any case, a change in hair color is obviously not sufficient for saying that this treatment "reverses aging." Especially given that we don't know what the mechanism of action is behind the change.
Great presentation! Refreshing approach!
This is 11 month old. Are the final results published? Or did it turn out to be negative and they didn’t publish?
Thanks. For those with the discipline and ability to exercise see research on Thymus and immunity by Janet Lord. Major preservation of function if one can exercise in older age.
Regarding placebo controls-rhgh is a very delicate molecule. It is simple to destroy including time at room temperature.
Thanks for including women!
I like to induce growth hormone by fasting and exercise
could finasteride control PSA spikes?
I want to be on growth hormone asap and find a doctor who can give all on this use in trial. WHERE I CAN FIND THIS DOCTOR IN US?
Please help . Thanks a lot
I wish that you may get the novel prize this year😂😂😂
What was the point in using metformin as well?
to counter act side effects of GH
Are there ways to slow down thymus' decline in the first place? Do we know?
I would imagine things that periodically spike HGH would help, like fasting.
Sir what you said about tissue cellularity of thymus mass with age i don’t understand this and i can’t accept it untill is tested with you. Can you tell me which age to start srink...you should be measured how much tissue cellularity lossed per year of your thymus mass, can you tell me what is your age and how much have you lossed your thymus mass yet....please answer this it may be acceptable😜😜😜
Why not use hormone inducing peptides then you could actually run a placebo study. It would also be something everyday people could get their hands on
Mad scientist version would be 10 mg of mk677 at night with a over the counter tab of Dhea and a on line order ok metformin
Doesn't GH increase cancer growth? Perhaps in a less damaged environment GH doesn't lead there?
This guy is 72 years old! I wonder if he dyes his beard and hair? At any rate, he looks really good for his age so his rejuvenation treatments must be working.
I wouldn't think he has taken the treatment himself, and even if he did, the result would not be that dramatic. But maybe you were joking?
@@kooshikoo6442 Dead serious. He's been self-administering the protocol since his 40's. Some of the participants in the TRIIM trial noticed their grey hair reversing. Don't you think he looks great for a 72-year-old?
@@gamblinguru33 He did use an earlier form of his protocol 20 years ago, but he hasn't consistently been on it; although he did enroll in TRIIM-X a few months ago, afaik.
If he doesn't dye his hair and his beard, that is truly stunning.
Did you listen to the lecture? The results are dramatic. ☝️@@kooshikoo6442
Extremely interesting study, but the lack of placebo is a major problem. He acknowledged this, and then followed it up by saying "but we do have some objective results," as if that somehow neutralizes the concern. But placebo effect can and often does result in objective changes. That's why it is such a formidable force. So the objectivity of results does not, by itself, validate the results.
So you feel that placebo effect could possibly account for considerable hair darkening in 3 of the 9 volunteers?
@@NaHanyate I certainly can't dismiss the possibility. The placebo effect is powerful. How would I know what the limits are? I don't think anybody does. The placebo effect is powerful. Which is precisely why double blind placebo controlled studies are so crucial for teasing out true signals.
I'll grant you it's likely that the change was due to the intervention, but in any case, a change in hair color is obviously not sufficient for saying that this treatment "reverses aging." Especially given that we don't know what the mechanism of action is behind the change.
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Plasma pheno age is lower at the right of the chart than at the start; to me this is a red flag of sorts. see 21:55
Can you please elaborate?
That means they got younger according to PPA.