David Sinclair· PhD
Yeah, but there's enough known about both mTOR and MPK to make pretty strong conclusions that these are beneficial to human health as well.
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
Yeah, but there's enough known about both mTOR and MPK to make pretty strong conclusions that these are beneficial to human health as well.
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I think that humans want to activate mTOR every once in a while we need some Anabella anabolic signals we need to activate them tor but we want to balance that with amp kinase and turning these things off
I think that the longevity stuff is super important and we should be definitely activating mTOR sometimes and then not activating him too are sometimes just like our ancestors would have and that's probably the key
we're gonna do some anabolic we're gonna do some catabolic we're gonna do some mTOR we're gonna do some ANP I am amp KMP kinase we're gonna do back and forth and I think that makes more sense to me to go back and forth