Low-Dose Rapamycin: The Gold Standard of Anti-Aging
Rapamycin is a natural anti-fungal antibiotic that has long been used to prevent organ rejection. New studies demonstrate its miraculous capacity for anti-aging at low doses. Essentially, rapamycin mimics what your body naturally does when you fast by activating cellular metabolism and breaking down waste (damaged proteins, excess fat, and other worn cellular components) for reuse or elimination.
As we age, we become less efficient at clearing cellular waste and toxicity. Over time, we accumulate more damaged and dysfunctional cells that are unable to perform their original functions. Some of these cells—senescent cells—even damage healthy cells, leading to a cycle of dysfunction. Rapamycin is considered to be the most promising longevity-promoting intervention for its role in slowing down the formation of senescent cells.
Benefits of Low-Dose Rapamycin
While results of using Rapamycin may vary from one patient to another, studies have shown that its longevity-based usage leads to a multitude of benefits, including:
● Increased life expectancy
● Improved immune and cardiovascular function
● Reduced visceral fat
● Improved metabolism
● Improves DNA storage and gene expression
● Supports gut health
● Antitumor capability
Frequently Asked Questions
Rapamycin mimics the effects of fasting by activating cellular metabolism. It helps the body break down and clear out damaged proteins, excess fat, and worn cellular components, which can accumulate as we age and lead to cellular dysfunction.
Like fasting, Rapamycin activates processes that help the body break down and eliminate cellular waste. However, Rapamycin can provide these benefits without restricting food intake, making it a convenient option for those seeking the anti-aging benefits of cellular metabolism.
At low doses, Rapamycin is generally well-tolerated. However, potential side effects can include mouth sores, elevated blood lipids, and increased risk of infection. Long-term safety and optimal dosing for anti-aging purposes are still being researched.
Rapamycin helps the body clear out damaged and dysfunctional cells, reducing the accumulation of cellular waste and toxicity. This process helps prevent the cycle of cellular dysfunction that contributes to aging and age-related diseases.
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