In <725900709wnr at longevb.demon.co.uk> John at longevb.demon.co.uk (John de Rivaz) writes:
>>In article: <3hhgboINN13f at newsman.murdoch.edu.au>
>jbraks at csu.murdoch.edu.au (J.B.) writes:
>>>> A book called 'smart drugs II' claims that deprenyl increases the life of
>> mice by 40%. The authors say that this will probably happens to humans
>too.
>> Is this true ?
>>No one knows, as it will take that length of time to do the experiment. All
>we can do is to decide whether taking it will do any harm, and if not
>whether it will be worth the expense. If so, then we will know eventually
>whether we live to 120 years or so. If we wait for the experiment to be
>done, then we will be dead by the time the result is obtained therefore
>it will be meaningless to us.
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>>
Interesting new data about deprenyl (eldepryl) were presented by
Gwen Ivy, PhD, at the 1994 Amer. Acad. Anti-Aging Medicine in Las
Vegas. Tapes about this and many other lectures (thymus extracts,
DHEA, Co-Q-10, and more) are available from them: A4M, 1510 Montana
Chicago, IL 60614.
OR: Read my latest book "TRIPPING THE CLOCK, a practical guide to
anti-aging and rejuvenation," (1994, HQ Publ., $ 19.95), available
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Beach, CA 90277.
OR: send s.a.s. envelope (2 stamps) for sample copy of Preventive
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