Bryan Johnson· Author
A minimum of 25 mL seems reasonable be used to increase likelihood of reproducing clinical trial effects.
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A minimum of 25 mL seems reasonable be used to increase likelihood of reproducing clinical trial effects.
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A minimum of 25 mL seems reasonable be used to increase likelihood of reproducing clinical trial effects.
it's quite a high dose as well but you know in the trials uh it's always a higher dose than you think you know they're using like 30 to 60 Ms normally