I have been interested in the biochemistry of metabolism since changing my diet a couple of years ago to paleo/semi keto (which solved a bunch of inflammatory and autoimmune problems for me and REALLY improved my life). Looking at all the pathways that have been demonstrated (or theorised!), it feels like metabolism is an orchestra, which has the potential to play beautiful symphonies but often starts off OK and ends up making ... well - just noise - until the audience gets fed up and shuffles off to 5D!
While reading, I came across references to studies showing that a C60 (buckminsterfullerene) suspension was shown to be protective against liver damage and cancer in rats, and also had some life extending effects. C60 is the fourth allotrope of carbon, described as "buckyballs", spherical molecules containing 60 carbon atoms http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckminsterfullerene
http://www.curemygenes.com/litterature/C60/F-Moussa-Nano-Letters.pdf (this is a good summary of the information)
I kind of discounted the idea at the time (it seemed too easy and "low level" physics to be a biological solution). However, more and more it seems that metabolism (including resistance to disease, stress and also improved cognition) are heavily linked to improving cell redox potential at a macro level. Things that do this:
1) Activating the phosphate pentose pathway (ketogenic diet)
2) Vagal nerge stimulation
3) Cryotherapy (leptin release)
Obviously when I found the forum and site, it gave what I'd seen as just a physical protocol a whole new dimension.
It was also interesting to read in the transcripts about an "as yet undiscovered enzyme relating to carbon" - http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,27516.msg337267.html#msg337267
It seems plausible that C60 could give great short term improvements to redox potential (it's >200 x more effective than vitamin C at electron donation)
There are a couple of commercial sites relating to it which seem slightly "off" .. I don't know how else to describe it
I was wondering if anyone had any experience / thoughts / information relating to this? It seems really interesting, but also worried that it could be similar to the monatomic gold thing?
Thanks!
While reading, I came across references to studies showing that a C60 (buckminsterfullerene) suspension was shown to be protective against liver damage and cancer in rats, and also had some life extending effects. C60 is the fourth allotrope of carbon, described as "buckyballs", spherical molecules containing 60 carbon atoms http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckminsterfullerene
http://www.curemygenes.com/litterature/C60/F-Moussa-Nano-Letters.pdf (this is a good summary of the information)
I kind of discounted the idea at the time (it seemed too easy and "low level" physics to be a biological solution). However, more and more it seems that metabolism (including resistance to disease, stress and also improved cognition) are heavily linked to improving cell redox potential at a macro level. Things that do this:
1) Activating the phosphate pentose pathway (ketogenic diet)
2) Vagal nerge stimulation
3) Cryotherapy (leptin release)
Obviously when I found the forum and site, it gave what I'd seen as just a physical protocol a whole new dimension.
It was also interesting to read in the transcripts about an "as yet undiscovered enzyme relating to carbon" - http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,27516.msg337267.html#msg337267
It seems plausible that C60 could give great short term improvements to redox potential (it's >200 x more effective than vitamin C at electron donation)
There are a couple of commercial sites relating to it which seem slightly "off" .. I don't know how else to describe it
I was wondering if anyone had any experience / thoughts / information relating to this? It seems really interesting, but also worried that it could be similar to the monatomic gold thing?
Thanks!