sloopnoob
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The longevity professor has said it himself.
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There are people who believe that due to the increased cell turnover you're exhausting your cells ability to divide and making yourself age faster. I'm not saying that, there are people here who do.Who the fuck said that tretinoin ages you?
i am indeed mirinsloooop i use retinol
Lol @ that reasoning. I never heard off cells exhausting from quicker renewal. I thought in theory it's an immortal endless cycle potentiallyThere are people who believe that due to the increased cell turnover you're exhausting your cells ability to divide and making yourself age faster. I'm not saying that, there are people here who do.
It's good. But Alit weaker than tretinoinsloooop i use retinol
I'm pretty sure the cell turnover is lowered at older age is to lower cancer risk.
Everything that causes higher cellgrowth increases the risk of cancer, HGH for axample and steroids. Stuff that damages cells will also increase it, like sun damage.
Want to research that topic more. This was the YouTuber I was researching. Is a colleague of David sinclair and highly knowledgeable. Saw something about in a youtube video. I think this one.
That doesn't even makes any sense biologically speaking.There are people who believe that due to the increased cell turnover you're exhausting your cells ability to divide and making yourself age faster. I'm not saying that, there are people here who do.
Yeah indeed. I also think that a healthy lifestyle causes less cancer and inflammation risk while maximising cell rate with HGH and NAD, retin A etc. then an unhealthy lifestyle and taking no steps for higher cellrate unless you go in the superficial territory.I noticed, often, or regularly.
These 2 things bite each other:
1. prolonging peak-prime years;
2. Become as old without decease as possible.
I tend to lean towards making point 1 more important, and than sometimes taking conscious risk or choice of hurting point 2.
As long as the damage doesn't seem to bad.
Can't have both.
Peak years prolonging mogged imo.
Compared to regular people lifestyles.Yeah indeed. I also think that a healthy lifestyle causes less cancer and inflammation risk while maximising cell rate with HGH and NAD, retin A etc. then an unhealthy lifestyle and taking no steps for higher cellrate unless you go in the superficial territory.