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Comment · Tue, June 30, 2015

SR9009?

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drugburner6324 · 5 points

Just found a source for this one. Does anyone know how safe it is in humans? Sounds amazing based on the limited research out there, but I can't help but feeling like there's got to be some kind of catch.

There was a thread a month ago in /r/nootropics talking about it and one guy said that he's been trying it out, but it doesn't look like he's posted any updates since then.

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theskepticalidealist · 1 points

I don't know tbh, it was a while ago! I just remember him explaining a few bits to be that if I had cancer of whatever it would show up in these areas, and if I had this other problem it would show up in others. I remember being impressed a blood test could indicate so many things. I am on the NHS bear in mind and it's hard to ask for specific things.

Do you think it's worth paying full a full medical test privately?

Do you recommended 23andMe? I have heard conflicting reports about it's true benefits and what it really shows.

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb

I would think it would be worth it. When you get a good baseline level of data, you can waste less money trying supplements out that will not do anything for you.

23andMe is great. You just have to export the raw data, and use other programs to get the good info. It tells you a lot more than a blood test will.

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