PowerHouse555
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Best mtor inhibitor supplements?
Best mtor inhibitor supplements?
correct me if im wrong, but isnt mtor inhibition good for longevity?For muscle building purposes, one would normally want to activate it, not inhibit it.
Did you mean inhibit it? I just wanted to clarify.
That's the consensus. IDK the science though. Restricted calories and fasting is meant to increase lifespan as well. All three are mostly counter intuitive to building muscle, so you need to "pick your poison," as they say.correct me if im wrong, but isnt mtor inhibition good for longevity?
I remember seeing a lot of animal studies on that, not sure if its the same in humans.
Yeah, its honestly a bit weird. Muscle itself increases life span, reduces cancer risk, improves chance of surviving if you already have cancer and benefits practically your whole body. But increasing the pathway that causes muscles to grow is bad for longevity??? It makes no sense to me.That's the consensus. IDK the science though. Restricted calories and fasting is meant to increase lifespan as well. All three are mostly counter intuitive to building muscle, so you need to "pick your poison," as they say.
I think it's all a drop in the bucket. Stress over it, and that stress will age/kill you faster. Focusing on health and happiness should do more than any supplement or regimen.Yeah, its honestly a bit weird. Muscle itself increases life span, reduces cancer risk, improves chance of surviving if you already have cancer and benefits practically your whole body. But increasing the pathway that causes muscles to grow is bad for longevity??? It makes no sense to me.
correct me if im wrong, but isnt mtor inhibition good for longevity?
I remember seeing a lot of animal studies on that, not sure if its the same in humans.
Carrying as little muscle as possible seems like something that could backfire tremendously once age related sarcopenia inevitably rears it's head.In the longevity community, a lot of people believe keeping body weight as low as possible is good for longevity - and that belief includes carrying as little muscle as possible. Which of course contradicts a fitness lifestyle.
Carrying as little muscle as possible seems like something that could backfire tremendously once age related sarcopenia inevitably rears it's head.
This is my stack also, along with Andropro. The results are comparable with the good old days.I'm stacking Phospatidic Acid (PAXT) , CEL Alpha One and Peptibolic right now and feel bigger even just 10 days in. Past runs of each on their own have yielded great results activating MTOR. I suggest upping the training intensity and carbs/protein as the supps both seem to help with recovery and muscle gain in a surplus. Vitamin D, HMB, Omegas, Creatine, EAAs/glycine/leucine and magnesium help and are synergistic as well.
In the longevity community, a lot of people believe keeping body weight as low as possible is good for longevity - and that belief includes carrying as little muscle as possible. Which of course contradicts a fitness lifestyle.
is andropro the male fertility multi with Lepedium meyenii, L-Carnitine, Ubiquinone and Vitamins C and E? or an andro product ?This is my stack also, along with Andropro. The results are comparable with the good old days.
There are different forms of MTORs. I did read in article that said women given 10MG of Rapamycin gained muscle, which is weird because this is the strongest blocker of MTORs in general.