SenolyticsMayo Clinic Human Trial using Fisetin

ChrisBON
Posts: 166
Joined: Mon Sep 16, 2019 6:09 pm

Re: Mayo Clinic Human Trial using Fisetin

Post by ChrisBON »

Hmm.

So they are testing this for elderly frailty?

I wonder if it would be safe for my mother (83) to take the booster that has fisetin...

may be twice per week?


rhett
Posts: 205
Joined: Wed Sep 18, 2019 1:39 pm

Re: Mayo Clinic Human Trial using Fisetin

Post by rhett »

Curious if anyone has thoughts about nmn use while doing the mayo clinic fisetin protocol. Any risk of nmn propping up the senescent cells fisetin is supposed to clear?
smokinjoe
Posts: 198
Joined: Sun Sep 01, 2019 9:24 am

Re: Mayo Clinic Human Trial using Fisetin

Post by smokinjoe »

rhett wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2019 9:20 pm Curious if anyone has thoughts about nmn use while doing the mayo clinic fisetin protocol. Any risk of nmn propping up the senescent cells fisetin is supposed to clear?
I think Fisetin and NMN are on the same team

ABN sells a NAD+ booster with AMPK activators which includes fisetin:

https://alivebynature.com/product-categ ... optimizer/
CeeJayBee
Posts: 243
Joined: Thu Aug 22, 2019 4:19 pm

Re: Mayo Clinic Human Trial using Fisetin

Post by CeeJayBee »

So... Fisetin is a powerful. Senolytic?

Let's say someone has kidney failure or liver cirrhosis
Does a Senolytic potential assist with tissue generation?
User avatar
jocko6889
Posts: 644
Joined: Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:35 pm
Location: Tulsa, OK

Re: Mayo Clinic Human Trial using Fisetin

Post by jocko6889 »

CeeJayBee wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 3:02 pm So... Fisetin is a powerful. Senolytic?

Let's say someone has kidney failure or liver cirrhosis
Does a Senolytic potential assist with tissue generation?
It could indirectly by clearing a path, so to speak. Look into apocynin as well. This is good to take after a senolytic like Fisetin to assist in generation of new stem cells, as well as NMN.
CeeJayBee
Posts: 243
Joined: Thu Aug 22, 2019 4:19 pm

Re: Mayo Clinic Human Trial using Fisetin

Post by CeeJayBee »

jocko6889 wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 6:06 pm
CeeJayBee wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 3:02 pm So... Fisetin is a powerful. Senolytic?

Let's say someone has kidney failure or liver cirrhosis
Does a Senolytic potential assist with tissue generation?
It could indirectly by clearing a path, so to speak. Look into apocynin as well. This is good to take after a senolytic like Fisetin to assist in generation of new stem cells, as well as NMN.
I found a little about apocynin on Wiki, where does one acquire something like this?
User avatar
jocko6889
Posts: 644
Joined: Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:35 pm
Location: Tulsa, OK

Re: Mayo Clinic Human Trial using Fisetin

Post by jocko6889 »

I bought mine on eBay.
NewLifeScience
Posts: 686
Joined: Thu Aug 22, 2019 4:17 pm

Re: Mayo Clinic Human Trial using Fisetin

Post by NewLifeScience »

rhett wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2019 9:20 pm Curious if anyone has thoughts about nmn use while doing the mayo clinic fisetin protocol. Any risk of nmn propping up the senescent cells fisetin is supposed to clear?
This is good thinking and it could be why Fisetin is administered in large doses for 2 days (triggering autophagy) and quite possibly NMN and NAD+ use would be suspended.
drkris69
Posts: 1413
Joined: Tue Aug 20, 2019 2:41 pm

Re: Mayo Clinic Human Trial using Fisetin

Post by drkris69 »

Im gonna order some Fisetin and do the two day protocol. Jocko during those two days do you eat normally or do you have to fast? Im really interested in doing this.
CeeJayBee
Posts: 243
Joined: Thu Aug 22, 2019 4:19 pm

Re: Mayo Clinic Human Trial using Fisetin

Post by CeeJayBee »

ChrisBON wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2019 8:50 am Hmm.

So they are testing this for elderly frailty?

I wonder if it would be safe for my mother (83) to take the booster that has fisetin...

may be twice per week?
I think that test is going on, but i am not sure it is confirmed. I have read it has very little side effects, but the elderly are more vulnerable.
Post Reply Previous topicNext topic