JuanDaw
#25
Mucuna pruriens seems to also help with Parkinson’s disease
and hypertension.
There is also the libidinal effect posted about earlier.
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SNK
#26
Yes it turns you into a “horse” lol
Neo
#27
@John_Hemming what is your perspective on this - it’s seems like the company who has invested like crazy in this and has many of the patents - is primarily arguing that it supports healthy mitochondria and that it helps with needed mithophagy
They say there are hundreds of papers on this:
And link to many of the key ones here - that seem to be in high impact journals
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Neo
#28
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Given the clinical study that shows that a daily dose of Mitopure leads ~6x more UA than the subset of the population that can get UA from pomegranate after drinking a full glass of 100% pomegranate juice I wonder if we would be find by just taking a quarter or even a sixth of the dose of this? (Could be done by taking on of the two “daily pills” every other day or every third day).
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Or given that much of the mithophagy happens during the first month or two (see their web page, we should see if the papers back that up) if might be bought one takes it everyday day for a month or two and then wait another 4-6 months before doing it again (kind of like senolytics or how some of us do fasts now and then, but not all the time).
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Or perhaps we could even combine some version of (1) and (2) above?
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Does anyone know if we can do any of the blood tests they did in the human studies to check our levels?
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I looked a buying some at one stage. I coyld not then get it. Hence it remains in maybe.
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Neo
#30
Re above cost saving strategy, some form of intermittent dosing does seems to have some merit based on this paper and post that I just saw on a different thread (though I have not read the paper yet, one of the forum said it was independent without conflicts of interest).
Does anyone know how to think about the one week on, one week off in mice could/should be translated to humans:
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Neo
#31
The more I look into it the more promising it seems!
See here - It may be marketed by Nestle under a different name in the UK instead of as Mitopure
Neo
#32
For those in the US it looks like Mitopure can be bought via one other route - via the Nestle related product, Solgar brand family - @John_Hemming and others outside of US perhaps you can find that brand
https://cellularnutrition.solgar.com/cellular-strength
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I have found Aeternum powder on Amazon. I will give it a shot. I am planning on taking Rapaycin on Tuesday so I won’t take the Urolithin A for a bit of time. I would like to see if it has any measurable impact.
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adssx
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adssx
#35
Those who tried Mitopure (@Walter_Brown @Financial_Term_Struc @tananth and maybe others?): what were your conclusions?
@Neo: have you tried it? “given that much of the mithophagy happens during the first month or two” Do you say this based on this page and their claim “Day 30: New Healthy Mitochondria”? We need to look at research papers indeed, and most of them are published by Amazentis… I’d like to see independent studies on rodents or humans.
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Didn’t feel any noticible difference but I found a cheaper generic available in the UK available on amazon: Aeternum UA - Urolithin A Powder - 15g : Amazon.co.uk: Health & Personal Care
Taking 500mg per day. Rather safe than sorry (as the saying goes
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Also - import duties were a killer.
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adssx
#37
Thanks. Ah, I didn’t think about import duties; I might wait for Mitopure to be available in the UK then…
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Neo
#38
Not yet, I just started really looking into it this week a little bit
This paper was said to be independent and may be one place to start and see what literature they cite:
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adssx
#39
This follow-up preprint from last month is very good as well: Amyloid β accelerates age-related proteome-wide protein insolubility.
In their previous rodent study, they used 25 mg/kg of UA in alternate weeks (1 week on, 1 week off) in males. ChatGPT tells me it would be about 120 mg for a 60-kg human. According to ChatGPT, humans should keep the 1-week cycle. So that’s about one Mitopure pill (250 mg) every other day for a week, then off. So about 90 Mitopure pills per year. So $125 to 200/y (as they sell by 60 and not by 90). However, in the rodent study, they started UA supplementation at 3 months of age, that’s 9 yo for a human. So this low dose may only work if started super early. Maybe you can do a first “big boost” of daily high-dose of Mitopure for one to three months and then keep the low “maintenance dose” every other day with one week on, one week off. Alternatively, ~2 Mitopure pills weekly. Or ~4 every two weeks.
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Neo
#40
@adssx Good find on that new paper.
Yes, something like this sounds interesting.
For me I’ll have to figure out how to combine the “waves” with my fasting periods.
Re the scaling from rodent to human - might be good to do the math outside of AI as they still can hallucinate / make things up. There are a couple of places on the forum that discuss how one can do those calcs.
I’d also triangulate it from the other direction - how much do we think should be safe and cost acceptable - and if that is higher than the rodent scaling calculation perhaps choose to dose somewhere in between the two levels.
Neo
#41
Is the Nestle/Solgar version not available in the UK?
Neo
#42
Does anyone know any way to test these levels - either via blood spot or normal blood testing somewhere?
adssx
#43
I just used Table 1 here. 25/12.3*60 = ~120. I mentioned ChatGPT about the one-week on/one-week off schedule, as I thought that because one week of a mouse is like 4 months of a human, we would need longer periods of pause. But ChatGPT said no (without much reasoning).
Safety: no idea at all. We have almost zero long-term data on UA. Maybe we have long-term data on pomegranate juice consumption, or pomegranate supplement use.
Nothing on their website: https://solgar.co.uk
I emailed them.
Still good to know for Americans that Mitopure is a bit cheaper on Nestle’s website: https://www.nestlenutritionstore.com/shop-by-categories/adults/cellular-nutrition.html
Also, for anyone interested: BREW30 gives 30% discount on Mitopure Softgels | Timeline Nutrition (not promoting it, just saying)…
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adssx
#44
A Combination Therapy of Urolithin A+EGCG Has Stronger Protective Effects than Single Drug Urolithin A in a Humanized Amyloid Beta Knockin Mice for Late-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease 2022
I don’t know if this is a good journal or team but this paper argues that Urolithin A + green tea extract EGCG is even better than UA alone.
EDIT: the same authors made the same claim one year earlier in a way better journal (Pharmacological Research): Mitophagy enhancers against phosphorylated Tau-induced mitochondrial and synaptic toxicities in Alzheimer disease 2021
We recently optimized the doses of mitophagy enhancers urolithin A, actinonin, tomatidine, nicotinamide riboside in immortalized mouse primary hippocampal (HT22) neurons. […] Further, urolithin A showed strongest protective effects among all enhancers tested in AD. Our combination treatments of urolithin A + EGCG, addition to urolithin A and EGCG individual treatment revealed that combination treatments approach is even stronger than urolithin A treatment. Based on these findings, we cautiously propose that mitophagy enhancers are promising therapeutic drugs to treat mitophagy in patients with AD.
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