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Today I discovered Greta Blackburn
of TA Sciences,
who earlier sent me some
valuable information leading to the rejuvenation rate calculations for
TA-65 [81s/6d],
in a new set of web pages called "Telonauts".
TA Sciences also published some similarly useful data in its web pages, leading to the conclusion
that rejuvenation rates of 8 years per year to 9 years per year are possible with TA-65.
(See Longevity2/Rejuvenation Rates.) This
made it possible for me to prepare speculative rejuvenation rate charts and tables
I used for a pilot study
given in Age Transformation.
Perhaps the vision pictures me as "the Chef" facing Greta Blackburn as the Halloween kitty to the East.
It is expensive to do telomere length measurements, so that TA Sciences and Sierra Sciences
have been somewhat tight about revealing details of their rejuvenation rate calculations
for various telomerase activators
they have been investigating. Dr. Bill Andrews of
Sierra Sciences and his staff
has been looking into 470 of them from 33 different drug families. I have been
scrubbing the web diligently to
collect 67 telomerase activating substances, not all of which are useful. The rejuvenation rates
of most of them - I refer to the telomere regrowth rates supporting rejuvenation -
remain to be determined by experiments expensive to do. I am sure that
the associated lab notebooks, or perhaps Dr. Andrews books, could rival Michael Faraday's
Experimental
Researches in Electricity for sales, or perhaps even
The
Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci. We want to know how fast these medicines work to apply them
with adequate insight. Of course, we may also need to determine supporting factors that
must be present to make rejuvenation with telomerase activators a success,
hence my own on-line essay on longevity may be of some utility.
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