Bryan Johnson· Author
Skeleton: 10 years
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.
Skeleton: 10 years
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now on a daily basis that's about 1 to 2% per day
then they are actually completely refurbished in 50 to 100 days
it takes somewhere between 50 and 100 days for the complete turnover of a muscle in other words if I look at a muscle on my body today I look down at my bicep it's a little bit interesting to think that a 100 days ago it was made up of completely different amino acids so in other words in two to three months you are completely turning over every muscle in your body
all tissues all living tissues so also scal muscle tissue is constant conly being synthesized and broken down and that is always hard to imagine that every tissue in your body is breaking down building up again so all the constituents are constantly being renewed remobilized re refurnished and so for muscle that happens at a rate of 1 to 2% per day which means that in say 50 to 100 days you have completely renewed your muscle