Hey Newage
I just figured it may take longer than 24 hours for the fisetin to be absorbed fully into my tissues, so to my thinking... give it 48 hours, then repeat. It is a large amount we are taking after all.
Hey Newage
It really didn’t have noted side effects with me drkris69 except a little sleep disturbance that rectified itself in a few days. In saying that I have always been a very light sleeper and a cockroach only has to walk across the carpet and I wake up. lol ...
Hi Dr Kris, Fisetin is extremely safe and I don't believe you'll notice any side effects. Some have reported a lack of sleep taking large doses but this is unusual I think.
Levels of inflammation are a good indicator of the amount of senescent cells. You can measure levels of inflammation by doing a blood test for hs-CRP levels. Used to be part of insidetracker.com InnerAge test, but they have a new 2.0 version so I'm not sure. I do think it's an important test as we age.NewLifeScience wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 7:58 pm Personally, by the time you reach 50, i personally think there are pounds of senescent cells in the body... which is why if we don't take action we can start to have a lot of big problems in a lot of areas.
I can't prove it. But even if a portion of our fat cells are senescent I can see it adding up.