If it is totally safe, which is the assumption. Who wouldn't want to take it???!!!
6 days ago | 2
YES!!! I would take it until I was back to looking 35. For me that was a perfect look - young enough to be attractive to a wide audience and go out dancing and have fun but old enough to look like you can be taken seriously. You go into the twenties and you just look too, childish, I think. Too young.
1 week ago | 5
Safety, efficacy, and affordability are keys to that answer.
1 week ago | 3
At this point no. just all naturalstuff vitamins and supplements and healthier eating. need to work on both. Plus my stress levels are high.
1 week ago | 6
Yes, assuming safe and various caveats. Ie, if you miss Wednesday pill you don’t suddenly turn 107 and turn to dust.
6 days ago | 0
Yes, as long as it is in harmony with the body and nature….. I would love to be young and vital again.
1 week ago | 0
Maybe, but ONLY if a lot of research is done for a lengthy period of time. In the meantime keto lifestyle, natural supplements aerobic, strength training, yoga and meditation is for me 😃
1 week ago | 0
I'd want to see some concrete evidence that all upsides outweigh the downsides and then depending on downsides would I then consider
6 days ago | 0
It would stop the reversal at some point, right? I'd like to stay in my late 20s, early 30s indefinitely.
1 week ago | 1
Dave Asprey
Would you take a pill that could actually reverse aging? Not just make you look younger, but physically restore your organs, brain, and stamina? Let’s see where people stand 👇
Yes, aging should be optional
No, that sounds risky
Maybe, but I’d need more proof
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