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Date of upload: Dec 15, 2020 ^^
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I had the impression that senescent cells with SASPs fell into two broad categories, the p16 emitters, and the p21 emitters. I will have to look into p53. This makes sense to me as a way to categorize senescent cells. The contents of the SASP should tell you what's wrong with them. Hopefully, with further study, people will be able to work backwards to determine what chemical processes are creating the SASPs, and more about the process of becoming senescent.
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as you say cells do their best to repair themselves, there comes a thought.
a mutation or rather to say a phenotype wich allows for multiple stages of dieing. the person seems to be passed away at first, but the cells gradually repair themselves and start functioning again on higher througput.
is that possible? is autopsy taking samples from brain tissue?
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Some years ago i have found an amazingly good pain reduction method. Two different methods to be exact, one heavy duty and one lite. Both works by flooding the temporary memory of the person so pain object doesnt get a place in it it works with quite sewere pain of ongoing sort, not tested yet on pulsing pain but it should also work sudden pains are an exception.
-the heavy duty method: concentrate for 1-2 seconds on an object, then increase the number of objects concentrated on paralel again for 1-2 seconds then when reaching the maximum (5 or 6 in most people) decrease the objects and switch to different objects should have objects seen
-the lite. concentrate back and forth on two or 3 objects each time on only one object in the visual field.
the lite method should set in total painlessness within 2-5 minutes or at least sewere reduction of pain the heavy duty works faster but recquires more mental strain.
Please spread the word.
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@LongevityPlan
3 years ago
Consider donating to SENS to help us solve the human aging problem. Thanks!
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