doubling the longevity of mammals with polyamines
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Doubling the longevity of mammals with polyamines
The beauty as well as vitality of these women remind me of the value of youthful longevity, the
value of living
New GI tract bacteria LKM512 have been published as Doubling the
lifespan of mice
Much of this longevity effect is thought to come from the polyamine
spermidine
Time to bring this much greater longevity to
companion animals as well as humans
Bringing this longevity effect to companion animals as well as human
beings could go this path
KLM512 or similar at companion animal foods, then scientific
measurement as well as verification
Humans
Noting that the US FDA has previously recognized a number of hair
improvement drugs
The longevizing effects of LKM512, spermidine or spermidine
chemosimilars are also an original hair color preservation drug
Measure the effect spermidine, or spermidine-like chemicals as well as LKM512 on the rate of change of
accumulation of white hairs.
This could be rapid using a population that had just gotten its first white hair.
Variation of that rate, as well as amount constitutes a new beneficial drug. Use of that drug then
demonstrates increased human longevity with continued observation
Pharmaceutical companies will likely value patentable, more powerful effective spermidine polyamine variants like
halogenated spermidine, partially unsaturated versions, as well as versions with different alkane lengths.
Although all new material here is public domain I think new molecular fomulae pharmaceutical companies develop remain
patentable
The author of this presentation is unconnected to the authors of the LKM512 paper. Images from complimentary full text
online journal used without permission
Doubling the longevity of mammals
The beauty as well as vitality of these women remind me of the value of
living