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What is rapamycin? What is mTor? What is the connection between rapamycin and cancer? How does rapamycin activate autophagy? Who should and shouldn’t take rapamycin? What are the benefits and risks of intermittent fasting?
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Ross Pelton, pharmacist and scientific director for Essential Formulas, Inc joins us to discuss rapamycin and its potential benefit for age-related diseases, its connection to cancer treatment, intermittent fasting, and more.
Disclaimer: This is not medical advice. Always consult your doctor before adding any supplements or medications into your life.
“Rapamycin is the most effective anti-aging drug that’s ever been discovered.”
“These days, people start eating at 7 in the morning and do breakfast, lunch and dinner and mid-meal snacks and dessert after supper and maybe an evening cocktail. So, from 7 in the morning until 7 at night, that’s 12 hours, another 4 hours to finish digesting food, that’s 16 hours. Whereas ancestral humans only had 4 hours of eating and digesting a day.”
“You can’t be in a go, go, go position all the time or you will burn yourself out.”
“In animal studies, virtually every single type of age-related disease improves when the animals take rapamycin.”
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Connect with Ross Pelton:
Website
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Articles (1, 2, 3)
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What is rapamycin? What is mTor? What is the connection between rapamycin and cancer? How does rapamycin activate autophagy? Who should and shouldn’t take rapamycin? What are the benefits and risks of intermittent fasting?
Thank you to our sponsor, LMNT. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase here.
Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off on all products here.
Ross Pelton, pharmacist and scientific director for Essential Formulas, Inc joins us to discuss rapamycin and its potential benefit for age-related diseases, its connection to cancer treatment, intermittent fasting, and more.
Disclaimer: This is not medical advice. Always consult your doctor before adding any supplements or medications into your life.
“Rapamycin is the most effective anti-aging drug that’s ever been discovered.”
“These days, people start eating at 7 in the morning and do breakfast, lunch and dinner and mid-meal snacks and dessert after supper and maybe an evening cocktail. So, from 7 in the morning until 7 at night, that’s 12 hours, another 4 hours to finish digesting food, that’s 16 hours. Whereas ancestral humans only had 4 hours of eating and digesting a day.”
“You can’t be in a go, go, go position all the time or you will burn yourself out.”
“In animal studies, virtually every single type of age-related disease improves when the animals take rapamycin.”
Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.
Connect with Ross Pelton:
Website
Book
Articles (1, 2, 3)
Say hi to the AGEIST team!

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