Bicep
#80
For some reason I was thinking yogurt was a good way to avoid causing problems from antibiotics. What is the interference? Thanks,
scta123
#81
That is a good question, since I was told as a kid from my aunt (MD) that I should’t take antibiotics with a glass of milk and have been avoiding milk and antibiotics ever since without even thinking about why…
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JuanDaw
#82
Interference seems to have to do with calcium, which is found in dairy.
Using medication: Using antibiotics correctly and avoiding resistance - InformedHealth.org - NCBI Bookshelf.
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What food can you take antibiotics with? Antibiotics are usually taken with water because taking them together with fruit juices, dairy products or alcohol can affect how the body absorbs some drugs. Dairy products include milk as well as butter, yogurt, and cheese. After taking an antibiotic you may need to wait for up to three hours before eating or drinking any dairy products. Grapefruit juice and dietary supplements containing minerals like calcium may also work dampen the effect of antibiotics.
Complete avoidance may not be necessary. Just don’t take them within three hours of each other. So dairy at lunch (assuming dosing in the AM and before bed) should be okay.
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约瑟夫
#83
I have been updating the first posting on this thread .
Reposting the part about milk products
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约瑟夫
#87
According to Professor Lisant MD PhD azithromycin removes 97% of senescent cells.
Listen to the interview post above and review;
“Azithromycin and Roxithromycin define a new family of “senolytic” drugs that target senescent human fibroblasts”
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约瑟夫
#88
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tananth
#89
Two other contract manufacturers for Doxy-Myr (The first, hodoodo.com looks like a clone of medkoo.com)
Bicep
#90
Please do not inquire quote if your intended use is for a patient since our products are for research use and for chemical synthesis use, not for human use .
Apparently this product is not for sale for the general public.
约瑟夫
#91
This compound Doxy-Myr has nothing to do with the DAV Therapy published in the paper/patent written about in this thread
Why do people post comments that have nothing to do with the original thread?
This just adds to people not understanding.
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Bicep
#92
Yeah, but I think a lot of people are worried about possible negative effects associated with using an antibiotic like Doxy, and Doxy-myr solves that problem. It does seem like it would be the way to go.
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DrT
#93
Yeah; anytime there is a hint that someone might use a compound for self-experimentation they restrict sales.
You notice it mainly for stuff that has (allegedly) anti-cancer activity but now also (allegedly) longevity benefits.
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KFISH
#94
From everything I read using Vitamin C with Doxycycline antibiotic Doxycycline and ascorbic acid, or vitamin C, was up to 100 times more effective for killing cancer stem cells (CSCs) than 2-DG , a molecule currently being tested as an anti-cancer agent in clinical trials.
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KFISH
#95
Week one of “DAV” protocol-feel great! Zero side effects most likely (being an optimist) feeling great lots of energy probably a placebo! 

That’s why I check blood markers after a hack like this- bc seriously I can’t tell if it’s working or not-
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KFISH
#96
Agree! He published Doxycycline!
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JuanDaw
#97
Claims (50)
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An anti-aging composition comprising a combination of a first therapeutic agent that inhibits mitochondrial biogenesis and targets the large mitochondrial ribosome, a second therapeutic agent that inhibits mitochondrial biogenesis and targets the small mitochondrial ribosome, and a third therapeutic agent that induces mitochondrial oxidative stress.
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The anti-aging composition of claim 1, wherein the first therapeutic agent comprises an erythromycin family member conjugated with a first fatty acid, the second therapeutic agent comprises a tetracycline family member conjugated with a second fatty acid, and the third therapeutic agent comprises at least one of Vitamin C and ascorbyl palmitate.
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The anti-aging composition of claim 1, wherein the first therapeutic agent is a conjugate of azithromycin and myristic acid, the second therapeutic agent is a conjugate of doxycycline and myristic acid, and the third therapeutic agent is either Vitamin C or ascorylb palmitate.
28. A method for treating the effects of aging, the method comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a first therapeutic agent that inhibits mitochondrial biogenesis and targets the large mitochondrial ribosome, administering an effective amount of a second therapeutic agent that inhibits mitochondrial biogenesis and targets the small mitochondrial ribosome, and inducing mitochondrial oxidative stress through either a third therapeutic agent or radiation treatment.
- The method of claim 28, wherein the first therapeutic agent comprises an azithromycin and myristic acid conjugate, and the second therapeutic agent comprises a doxycycline and myristic acid conjugate.
Bicep
#98
From what I’ve heard, senescent cells come back after 2 weeks. Why wouldn’t you need to do this almost continuously?
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scta123
#99
What do you mean? If you kill a cell, it is not resurrected. Of course it is a constant process, new cells enter this phase, but the senescence burden is lessened. And rapamycin should slow down or prevent senescence too. So do fasting or CR. It is best to fight from different angles.
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I am a whole milk drinker, so I will get some myristic acid from that.
There have been studies showing that whole milk is healthier than skim milk.
"4.1.4 Myristic acid
Myristic acid, a long-chain saturated fatty acid (14:0), is one of the most abundant fatty acids in milk fat (above 10%) (Verruck et al., 2019). This fatty acid is known because it accumulates fat in the body, however, its consumption also impacts positively on cardiovascular health."
If it accumulates in the body, do we really have to add any to the DAV regimen?
“Myristic acid is known to accumulate fat in the body, but its consumption can also positively impact cardiovascular health.”
"Myristic acid is a saturated fatty acid with 14 carbon atoms. It’s also known as tetradecanoic acid. It’s found in many plant and animal fats, including:
Coconut oil
Palm kernel oil
Nutmeg butter
Milk fat"
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/myristic-acid#:~:text=4.1.&text=Myristic%20acid%2C%20a%20long-chain,impacts%20positively%20on%20cardiovascular%20health.
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