A few additional items to read up on if you’re interesting in anti-aging medicine:
Sand pile model collapse: Avalanche Structure in the Kadanoff Sand Pile Model | SpringerLink
The TRIIM-X study: Study Details | Thymus Regeneration, Immunorestoration, and Insulin Mitigation Extension Trial | ClinicalTrials.gov
Golfers live five-years longer? Golf: a game of life and death–reduced mortality in Swedish golf players – PubMed
Paging Dr. Whipple? Fecal Microbiota Transplantation, a tool to transfer healthy longevity – PubMed
Iodine and molybdenum research of interest: Biometals in Alzheimer disease: emerging therapeutic and diagnostic potential of molybdenum and iodine – PMC.
Even as you age, you’re still in control: What Is the Sense of Agency and Why Does it Matter? – PMC
-Ure
“Bak’s Sandpile” very readable book.
My regular daily multi-vitamin has Cu, I, Mo, & Zn in it at RDA or higher levels. Iodized salt is pretty common. I use zinc bi-glycinate and an ion exchange supplement for viral infections. The question is, is it enough, or the right form?
Isn’t a fecal implant something you get at a chain fast food restaurant for free ?
Happy Turkey Day.
Probably, but you want the correct fecal transplant, not one from a nondescript kitchen employee or random MD.