Longevity hack in your cabinet

You might be surprised what’s hiding in plain sight…

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Hey, Matt Cook here, and I found a common substance that most of us already have in our bathroom…

…that I am taking to lengthen my lifespan and improve my health.

Here’s what I’m using and why this common substance is so important for us men who want to live to 120…

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Longevity hack in your cabinet

Several different substances are shown to increase longevity in animals.

I’ve written about how aspirin and glycine have potent life-extending effects.

I’ve also written about the effects of mTOR inhibitors like rapamycin.

Inhibiting the mTOR protein increases longevity and has many other profound health benefits.

Other substances also increase longevity, including a class of antibiotics known as tetracyclines.

One of the reasons these antibiotics increase longevity is that they inhibit mTOR, which is shown to increase longevity and decrease cancer risk in animals.

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The animal experiments were performed at Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany. This paper was published in Experimental Cell Research.

Doxycycline is an antibiotic used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections.

However, it is not typically used as a longevity-promoting agent.

Some studies have examined the potential effects of doxycycline on lifespan in animal models. Doxycycline is a tetracycline antibiotic.

One study found that long-term treatment with doxycycline increased the lifespan of fruit flies.

Their lifespan was increased by inhibiting the activity of certain enzymes.

These enzymes are involved in the breakdown of proteins.

Tetracycline antibiotics have been used for decades, and have many beneficial effects besides their antibiotic properties.

“Tetracyclines have long been used as valuable broad-spectrum antibiotics.”

The authors of this study investigated the potential effects of these antibiotics on liver health.

They performed experiments on human liver cancer cells (HepG2 cells).

The research turned up numerous effects of tetracyclines on cell metabolism.

“ATF4 and its target genes ATF3, CHOP, and inhibin βE are involved in cell cycle control, cell survival, cell metabolism, and modulation of cytokine expression.”

The most interesting finding was the fact that tetracyclines inhibit the mTOR protein.

“Long term tetracycline incubation also caused inhibition of the mTOR complex, a central regulator of cell metabolism.”

Some of the benefits of mTOR innovations include:

  • Significantly increasing lifespan in small animals.
  • Reducing the effects of aging.
  • Slowing the growth and proliferation of cancer.

The tetracycline antibiotics have long been a bit of a mystery. They are effective broad-spectrum antibiotics.

But tetracyclines have been used for other things. They have many effects independent of their antibiotic action.

For example, they have been used to treat chronic, intractable headaches, and migraines.

Tetracyclines are excellent at reducing systemic inflammation.

Treatments like tetracyclines are rarely as specific in their actions as doctors like to believe.

Sometimes the unintended effects of these treatments can be beneficial.

I have written a whole newsletter on mTOR and mTOR inhibition. It’s a very interesting area of research.

Careful dosing with the mTOR inhibitor rapamycin greatly extends lifespan and reduces cancer occurrence in rodents.

More potent longevity effects were seen in smaller animals.

Currently, there is research into mTOR inhibition by rapamycin on larger animals – companion dogs.

Dogs are much closer to humans in terms of their lifestyle and metabolism.

So the results of that research will tell us a little bit more about how mTOR inhibition might help with human aging and chronic disease.

But antiaging doctors are already giving rapamycin to humans in the United States.

In addition, many people are reporting their experiences with mTOR-inhibiting substances in online forums.

It might be decades before we have solid evidence about the benefits of rapamycin in humans…

…but we are now learning more and more about the effects of other substances on mTOR – and their potential effects on health and longevity.

Many substances that extend lifespan in small animals for previously unknown reasons may exert their effects by mTOR inhibition.

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
Tetracyclines cause cell stress-dependent ATF4 activation and mTOR inhibitionhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24280420/