Peter Attia· MD
this is a very technically challenging problem well and this is what i'm just going to say it gets even more complicated because even in a mouse where you can essentially control almost everything right um what the mice are eating and when they last ate has if anything as as big maybe bigger effect on mtor signaling than rapamycin right so so i i don't there have been like i said a couple studies that looked at this and i'm not sure and they got different answers and i'm not sure who to believe because i don't think the only way i could imagine doing this is you have to be able to do subtractive studies where you have to be able to do it in the context of a whole bunch of different diets first get kind of a baseline that you then pull out of potentially what you're seeing but yeah that's it just gets caught it's complicated