BACK TO THE ONION MINES BOYS >Aging may seem like the most natural—and inevitable—thing in life. Yet according to a new study in Nature Medicine, rejuvenating an aging body may be as easy as kitchen renovations. Simply swap drill and hammer for a cocktail of two drugs already on the market; rather than pulling out decrepit cabinets, kill off aged “zombie” cells. >wiping out (zombie) senescent cells within ancient mice—the equivalent of a 90-year old human—increased their lifespan by 36 percent, without being haunted by diseases that usually mark late life. All it took was two simple drugs. >The team next gave mice transplanted with senescent cells a cocktail of two drugs (“D+Q”): dasatinib, used to treat leukemia, and quercetin, a plant chemical often found in red wine, kale, and a variety of unregulated supplements.
So like is kale the goat vegetable because it seems to do everything
Adam Anderson
Apparently, and it turns out 1 cup of red wine a day isn't a meme after all.
Wyatt Jenkins
>Quercetin from a basic google search you'd be able to find out that it's nearly ineffective in humans. it also acts as an a and b estrogen receptor agonist, I'll let you figure out what that means
are you gonna drink onions and vegetable oil all day?
Daniel Hughes
fuck forgot about the filter. i meant onions. even though i'm not sure if it actually contains onions i think it's still the same thing. but for the sake of testing it may be better to only do one variable at a time