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26 Nov 2023

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Tell me about mk677

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MK677, man, that's an interesting one. It's a growth hormone secretagogue, which basically means it tells your body to produce more growth hormone. Bodybuilders and fitness enthusiasts have been toying around with it, trying to get those gains. But it's definitely not something I'd advise diving into without proper medical advice. Stuff like this could have unforeseen side effects and we're still learning about it, you know? Always consult with a health professional first, folks.

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Tell me about metformin

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Sure, man. Metformin, it's a drug usually prescribed for diabetes, but I've been told it's also used for preventing diseases like cancer, heart disease, and Alzheimer's, and even aging itself. It's a little controversial, right, because aging isn't officially classified as a disease.

Metformin originated from a plant molecule - the French Lilac, to be exact. It's not some weird space-age chemical, it's pretty natural.

Now, here's where it gets real odd. Metformin, it tinkers with the mitochondria in our cells. Think of mitochondria as the battery packs of the cell, producing the chemical energy we need to, you know, stay alive. Metformin messes with energy production in the mitochondria, which confuses the body into thinking it doesn't have enough energy. This triggers the body to make more mitochondria.

But there are some catches. Some studies show that metformin might interfere with the benefits you get from exercise. Like it's somehow preventing the mitochondria from doing their thing when you exercise. So, it's a bit of a conundrum.

I have to remind you, I'm not a doctor. This is all stuff I've discussed with my guests or researched on my own. It's a crazy, complicated world out there, folks.

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Tell me about the best longevity Iv drips

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Man, when it comes to longevity IV drips, there's some fascinating stuff going on. Some people swear by these things. They're like a blast of vitamins and nutrients right into your bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system for a quicker and supposedly more effective absorption. It's like a supercharged "pick-me-up" for your body.

You've got these concoctions like the glutathione IVs. Glutathione is this powerful antioxidant that some say can combat oxidative stress, which is linked to aging. I had a conversation about it once - you squirt it under your tongue and it gets into your bloodstream better. But if you can get an IV glutathione, that's considered by some as the top tier.

Then there's the Vitamin IV drips, which I've personally tried. It was like getting hit with a bolt of energy - felt like I could run through a wall. These IV bags are crammed with vitamins and nutrients, originally used as a hangover cure, but now some folks are using them to boost their overall wellbeing.

However, I've gotta tell ya, this isn't a one-size-fits-all kind of deal. There's still a lot of debate about the efficacy and safety of these treatments. You could have potential side effects or negative interactions. Some individuals might get a boost, others could have a bad reaction. It always depends on your personal health.

Just remember, my man, nothing is a magic bullet. Staying hydrated, eating well, getting regular exercise - these are the proven methods for health and longevity. And, as always, consult a healthcare professional before trying something new. After all, we're bio-individual creatures, each unique, and what works for one might not necessarily work for another.