X-Message-Number: 24409
From: 
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 09:56:08 EDT
Subject: Re: Deprenyl for humans

In a message dated 7/19/2004 5:08:20 AM Eastern Daylight Time,  
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Message  #24405
Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2004 07:57:19 -0700
From: James Swayze  <>
Subject: Deprenyl for humans?
References:  <>

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>Message  #24402
>From: 
>Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 22:23:10  EDT
>Subject: deprenyl for dogs
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> Further, dopamine breakdown results in  harmful  
>biochemicals known as free radicals. The use of  L-Deprenyl also helps 
reduce  amounts of 
>free radicals in the  brain. 
>  
>
What might be the prospects for using this  in younger humans, if safe 
for human intake, for the purpose of free  radical elimination? Could we 
get a headstart on  it?

James



(Rudi Hoffman writing)
 
As I write this I have on my desk a copy of the book, "Deprenyl: The  

Anti-aging Drug" by Alestair Dow.  This was written in 1993, and,  
interestingly, has 
a forward by none other than Saul Kent.
 
I read the book about 1995.  It is interesting, well written, and  compelling 
information about the benefits of Deprenyl.  

One of my  cryonics friends and clients referred me to a website
where one can get deprenyl (juvenex, eldypril) without prescription, and I  
an considering adding this to my nutritional protocols.  
 
This same person also takes Metformin, a drug which increases sensitivity  to 
insulin with "label" uses by diabetics, but evidently a good idea for  
everyone, as our insulin sensitivity decreases with age.  
 
I believe the site is "antiaging.com" but I need to check this.  Stand  
by...hope I don't lose this posting.  
 
Nope, google for "antiaging systems." or go to antiaging-systems.com.
 
Hope this helps.
 
For Centuries,
 
Rudi Hoffman
 


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