Longevitynf-kb as master regulator of the aging process

rhett
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nf-kb as master regulator of the aging process

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According to this chart, NF-kb is a regulator of a TON of the aging process. And it just so happens that Sirt1 and Sirt6 (increased by NAD+) are NF-kb inhibitors. Makes me want to look into what other ways there hard to inhibit NF-KB

https://twitter.com/Orlando_uy/status/1 ... 16995?s=20

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rhett
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Re: nf-kb as master regulator of the aging process

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Here is an extremely extensive list of like 500 inhibitors of nf-kb:

https://static-content.springer.com/esm ... M2_ESM.doc
rhett
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Re: nf-kb as master regulator of the aging process

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A few that stand out to me from the doc:

Kava
NAC
Quercetin
Theaflavin
Sulforaphane
Licorice
Pomegranate extract
Aspirin
Ibuprofen
Statins
Mild hypothermia
Zinc
Blackberry extract
Capsaicin
Estrogen
Glucosamine
Melatonin
Acetaminophen
Rapamycin
Garlic
Apple extracts
DHEA
Cocoa polyphenols
Ginkgo
Glutathione
Resveraprol
Vitamin C
Vitamin b6
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Nicotine
Heat


Not that any or all of these are necessarily great ideas and are without negative side effects, but interesting to see some familiar names on the list.
 
NewLifeScience
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Re: nf-kb as master regulator of the aging process

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Well I won't pretent to understand what exactly this all means... but it is nice to see a good number of items on there - even expanding one's thermo-neutral range.

 
Newage
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Re: nf-kb as master regulator of the aging process

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rhett wrote: Sat Jul 17, 2021 10:39 am A few that stand out to me from the doc:

Kava
NAC
Quercetin
Theaflavin
Sulforaphane
Licorice
Pomegranate extract
Aspirin
Ibuprofen
Statins
Mild hypothermia
Zinc
Blackberry extract
Capsaicin
Estrogen
Glucosamine
Melatonin
Acetaminophen
Rapamycin
Garlic
Apple extracts
DHEA
Cocoa polyphenols
Ginkgo
Glutathione
Resveraprol
Vitamin C
Vitamin b6
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Nicotine
Heat


Not that any or all of these are necessarily great ideas and are without negative side effects, but interesting to see some familiar names on the list.
 

 
That sort of looks like my supplement stack
lol 😂.    Although it is still quite a few short.
I have to write mine down on 2 pages..
 
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