SS-31 + MOTs-C vs NAD+

Do any of you notice having more dreams when taking RETA? I hope this doesn't last long because they are not always pleasant dreams, and I remember them too long.
 
Do any of you notice having more dreams when taking RETA? I hope this doesn't last long because they are not always pleasant dreams, and I remember them too long.
You might ask that in the Reta forum. For me, no. The higher heart rate, more frequent trips to the bathroom... according to my sleep tracker I get a lot less REM sleep. So rarely do i dream. I'm hoping long term my body adjusts, or when I get to my goal weight, I can back off enough to get better sleep.
 
74 year old male. My research is to follow the 14 week mitochondria protocol for molecular repair and enhancement. After that, my research will be 6 weeks on followed by 3 weeks off for a few cycles of GLOW. This will benefit cellular repair and enhancement. Molecular first followed by cellular.
I'm doing the same. I looked at cerebrolysin but I think I'm going to start with Epitalon for brain health first followed by Semax, both via IN. I read that Epitalon potentially helps with TBIs by restoring brain signal intensity. I've had a couple due to car accidents, none my fault. I read that Epitalon followed by Cerebrolysin acts synergistically. So, continuing Reta, followed by the mitochondrial protocol, followed by KLOW and then the brain health protocol, sequentially.
 
This is a 14 Week protocol. Weeks 13 and 14 are the same as Week 12..MOTS-c and NADS+. The PDF has links to files and research documentation to explain the reasoning behind this schedule. I started it Firday.
Could you please please please link me to the pdf with the research documentation? I’m not finding it somehow.
 
Did you make it or did it originate here? I just had the PDF shared with me.
Does your pdf have the references to the research supporting the protocol? Would you mind sharing that with me please?
 
Ah, thank you so much! I see the attachment. ETA oooh very meaty and presented so thoroughly!
I found the research quite compelling. I'll be starting it in about 10 days as written. As I posted above, some people did mention that these dosages might be a bit high for a younger researcher.
 
I found the research quite compelling. I'll be starting it in about 10 days as written. As I posted above, some people did mention that these dosages might be a bit high for a younger researcher.
Yeah there is so much good stuff all laid out! This is so very helpful,

I did see the rationale for lower doses, since it seems to work in the non-congenital population. And that new study uses lower doses also.

Are you just hoping for general increased vitality? (apologies and ok to just ignore question if too personal) Please let us know your experience!
 
Yeah there is so much good stuff all laid out! This is so very helpful,

I did see the rationale for lower doses, since it seems to work in the non-congenital population. And that new study uses lower doses also.

Are you just hoping for general increased vitality? (apologies and ok to just ignore question if too personal) Please let us know your experience!
I'm 67 so it's kind of a no-brainer. I've been taking NR orally for 10 years, so I think I'm prepped there. I'm just going to see if I can recapture some of the energy I used to have. My main concern for all of this research is aging gracefully and independently with all my facilities and mobility.
 
I'm 67 so it's kind of a no-brainer. I've been taking NR orally for 10 years, so I think I'm prepped there. I'm just going to see if I can recapture some of the energy I used to have. My main concern for all of this research is aging gracefully and independently with all my facilities and mobility.
That last line is so key and so fraught what with the rising incidence of dementia worldwide. I have family history and hisotry of injury also.
Well the brain exercise even sorting out and setting up this stuff should also help.
 
That last line is so key and so fraught what with the rising incidence of dementia worldwide. I have family history and hisotry of injury also.
Well the brain exercise even sorting out and setting up this stuff should also help.
Your last line is key for me. After a few more months of research, I won't need pepcalc anymore. I'll be doing mg, mcg, ml, and unit calcs in my sleep.
 
Your last line is key for me. After a few more months of research, I won't need pepcalc anymore. I'll be doing mg, mcg, ml, and unit calcs in my sleep.
You can then help scads of people online with their calculations… this is some amazing sort of person to person training in taking one’s health back.
 
I would tell everyone to get pepcalc so they can learn. I'm sure there's a dozen or so threads in here explaining the math too.
But it is nice to throw in a few numbers into the app and see the units on the syringe.
 

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