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Hello,
As I live in Europe, it’s difficult to obtain rapamycin. I’ve talked to several doctors; they only prescribe it for official indications (kidney transplantation and certain cancers). In the meantime, I’ve discovered another molecule that’s also very interesting: spermidine, which strongly promotes autophagy. Spermidine can be found in wheat germ,cashew nut and Cheddar cheese. That’s what I consume while waiting to find a way to obtain rapamycin.
Michel
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This service works for rapamycin
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You can search this site (rapamycin news) for more information
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Help, please!
I’ve started RAPA. My functional med MD rx’d me 2 mg weekly for senescent cell treatment, along with daily NAD+ injections and once-a-month Qualia.
Everything I’ve read here on this site points to a 6 mg dose weekly.
My doc asked me for the research pointing to the 6 mg does. Can anyone point me to “solid evidence” I can send him showing 6 mg dose?
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Turn your 2 mg into 6 mg by eating a grapefruit 1-4 hours before you take your Rapamycin. It will boost the effect by 3-3.5X.
That’s how I do it.
Just be careful that none of your other meds are affected by grapefruit juice.
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You need the Joan Mannick human clinical trial on improved immune system.
And PEARL human clinical trial of rapamycin … did several dosing tests. 6 mg was optimal.
Hope that helps.
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Yes, that helps. I’ll google this unless you have links to them?
Best, G
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All the links are in this thread on dosing of rapamycin for longevity: What is the Rapamycin Dose / Dosage for Anti-Aging or Longevity?
If you’ve not read it already, please see our Rapamycin FAQ: Rapamycin Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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I googled it but don’t see the results…
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PEARL study results have not been revealed yet (to the best of my knowledge): PEARL Study Results (progress)
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RapAdmin
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Interesting - is this common practice and safe, besides possible interactions w other drugs?
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Doctors don’t generally recommend it, read more here: Improve Bioavailability of Rapamycin (2)
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It becomes a problem if you have other medications that interact with grapefruit. Otherwise it’s fine IMHO.
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KarlT
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Some medications that can interact with grapefruit include:
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Cholesterol drugs: Atorvastatin (Lipitor), lovastatin (Mevacor), and simvastatin (Zocor)
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High blood pressure drugs: Felodipine (Plendil), nifedipine (Procardia), and nisoldipine (Sular)
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Heart arrhythmia drugs: Amiodarone (Cordarone) and disopyramide (Norpace)
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Anti-anxiety drugs: Buspirone
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Blood thinners: Eliquis (apixaban), Plavix (clopidogrel), and Xarelto (rivaroxaban)
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Antidepressants: Sertraline (Zoloft)
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Raquel
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Interesting the vascular effect of rapamycin…
A Japanese team (Ozeki et al. 2025) published a study that may help on this matter. The results were good considering that the vascular anomalies were “intractable”: “Sirolimus treatment for intractable vascular anomalies (SIVA): An open‐label, single‐arm, multicenter, prospective trial”
(…) “Patients received sirolimus tablets or granules (Rapalimus Tablet or Granules, Nobelpharma Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) orally once a day, either after meals or on an empty stomach. The initial dose of oral sirolimus tablets in patients weighing ≥30 kg was 2 mg/day. The starting dose of sirolimus granules in patients ≥30 kg was 0.7 g, equivalent to 1.4 mg of sirolimus, and the initial dose in patients <30 kg was calculated based on the patient’s age and weight (Table [1]. Dose adjustments were made according to sirolimus trough concentrations measured in the second week, to achieve a target concentration of 5–15 ng/mL.”
(I have doubts about rapa intake with or without food)
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Hi There
What are your thoughts on Bryan Johnson who recently stopped taking Rapamycin claiming tests prove it will in fact accelerate ageing?
Thoughts?
Thanks
Dino
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See this long thread: Bryan Johnson stops rapamycin
and this related thread on one of the key research papers Bryan used to justify his ceasing rapamycin: The Effect of longevity interventions on epigenetic clocks (BioRxiv)
You may also find this thread of interest: Chris Masterjohn: Rapamycin, "The Worst Longevity Idea Ever Conceived"
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I am not getting a response from my Indian contact. I would love if someone would share their contact for rapa/sirolimus. We order for both of us close to a years supply.