Comment · Wed, March 29, 2017 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Follow-Up Thread: My Experience With Epitalon
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Debonaire_Death · 37 points
I wanted to go ahead and post a thread for the continued discussion of multiple comment trees in the recently-archived "My Experience With Epitalon" thread started by /u/telomerotica.
A quick iteration of the topics still under discussion:
* Without doubt the most interesting detail from the original thread is telomerotica's use of a telomere length test conducted by the company Titanovo, which he had used to evaluate his undergoing 5 different cycles of different types of Epitalon. His results came back saying he had the telomeres of a 10-year-old.
* /u/Telomerotica has plans to get another, follow-up test from Titanovo in order to confirm the accuracy of their results. Link.
* /u/MisterYouAreSoDumb had Titanovo tests conducted on him and a few of his employees and is currently awaiting results. One of the employees smokes and the other does not, so it will be a very interesting comparison. Link.
Also, the thread…
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Debonaire_Death · 1 points
Well I guess I was right to inject it directly between my metatarsals a couple years ago. My feet have been so much more resilient to the cold since I got into dancing and I think the BPC-157 is what really turned things around.
How would injecting at the lumbar affect the sciatic nerve? Do you mean the cauda equina? Either way, it's a big deal and I appreciate the warning.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Well you'll be in a weird position trying to inject yourself there. It's possible to hit it. My uncle had a quack "doctor" give him a cortisone injection by his lumbar, and he hit his sciatic nerve. It's ruined my uncle's life, pretty much.