About Rejuvenation Now
A Blessing and a Challenge
Senolytics, NAD+ Restoration, Lipid Replacement, Decalcification, mTOR Modulation, geroprotectors, … – the first generation of human rejuvenation therapies are available today.
However, the field is still very young, and the information is often spotty. New therapies are emerging, and existing ones are updated or replaced. Many of us can not or do not want to wait for decades until we have all the knowledge, perfect therapies, and a lifetime of experience on how to implement such therapies.
To take advantage of this exciting development right now, we need to navigate this time of transition and make very personal decisions about which treatments to apply and when. Arming ourselves with the best knowledge about therapeutic options is vital.
The “Rejuvenation Now” Initiative
To rise to this challenge, we have created the “Rejuvenation Now” initiative to …
continuously identify potential new rejuvenation therapies
systematically evaluate new and existing therapies on their risks, benefits, and potential application
evaluate providers for specialized therapies (such as stem cell treatments)
publish “open access” – freely share our evaluations, protocols, and learnings
Promising Rejuvenation Therapies
Geroprotectors
Existing compounds that slow our aging process to some extent or at least significantly lower our probability to suffer from age-related diseases.
Metformin
Berberine
Selegiline
DMAE & Centrophenoxine
Compensatory Treatments
Therapies that do not address the root causes of our aging process but rather compensate for the effects that it has on our body.
Male & female steroid hormone restoration
NAD+ restoration
Young plasma infusions
Young plasma exosomes
Immune support with dendritic & NK cells
Molecular & Cellular Repair
Therapies that address the root causes or near-root causes of our aging process and repair damage on a molecular or cellular level.
Endothelial repair using MitoQ
Cellular membrane repair using IV & oral essential phospholipids
Arterial & capillary decalcification using IV EDTA
First-generation senolytics: Dasatinib, Quercetin, Fisetin, Piperlongumine, Azithromycin
Localized and systemic application of stem cells
Thymus regeneration
Open for Collaboration
The initiative is set up as an international collaboration of scientists, doctors, and the foundation. If you would like to contribute, leave us a note.