I have found using rapamycin going on 5 years… I am able to access pathways in memory better. When I can’t remember a person’s name or an object that I easily once knew. Pausing… the information comes back. I know since being on rapamycin the pathways to a variety of information has returned and strengthen.
I spent a lot of time before dosing rapamycin finding forgotten names and such by inputting what I still recalled in a Google search. For example was trying to remember Meryl Streep. Could see her face… remember her films … but her name was elusive. So…I would Google the movie: “Devil Wears Prada” and BAM! There was her name. As soon as I saw it…I remembered it.
Same like remembering the entire cast of the Carol Burnett Show. Some characters names drew a blank even though I remembered their roles… and skits.
Now on rapamycin… when I have a lapse in a name… I just wait a bit and it comes back to me
… no Google-ing clues. Almost like it is whispered in my ear. Going from blank… to I just remember it spontaneously.
Also, I easily remember strings of numbers… those 6 number security codes we get that flash at top of phone screen for a few seconds and it’s gone (without going to the texted message) for banking account access and such… I can remember them for a good while.
Sooo… maybe it’s like memories from birth to 3 years old… they are there… we just lose the path to finding them.
Which is why we can’t remember our earliest years…
Link: https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-reveal-why-we-cant-remember-our-earliest-years/
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