Friday, December 29, 2017

Why a drug for aging would challenge Washington

This is only posted so I can refer once again to the suggested drug as quite possibly being useful for a hyperacute stroke intervention. But I have no one to go to to get this into a stroke strategy or protocol. Stroke survivors will forever be screwed until we get some leadership.  I'm going to ask for this drug after my next stroke.  My doctor is not going to know what hit her when I tell her how she is going to treat me.

Why a drug for aging would challenge Washington

You'll have to read the story at the link but they refer to an old diabetes drug - metformin.

My earlier posts here:

Why a Diabetes Drug Could Help in Parkinson’s Disease August 2017

 Early glycemic control with metformin cuts CVD events for diabetes patients 

April 2017

You could stay forever young (or young for a long time) with this diabetes drug 

Dec. 2015

In this one is this line:The drug, which is cheaply available for just $0.16 a day, works by boosting the number of oxygen molecules released into a cell, which in turn seems to benefit the robustness and longevity of the body’s basic building blocks. (This would seem to be much easier and faster than HBOT)

 

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