X-Message-Number: 32539 From: "Olaf Henny" <> Subject: Alagebrium (Off Topic) Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2010 17:12:26 -0700 Hi: It has been years, since I last posted on Cryonet, thus I hope, that I am doing this right. Thanks for correcting me, Olaf Since as a Canadian I was unable to guarantee compensation to a cryonic service provider, while still receiving the income the funds in question generate, I have for the time being given up on cryonics and concentrated on life extension instead. By combining nano-resveratrol with water extracted cinnamon, l-argenine and exercise, I have managed to attain a more athletic physique, than I thought possible at my age, over the last year or so. Unfortunately this physique is covered with 75 year old skin, ruining the image :). Therefore I wondered, what has happened with Alt 711 and entered "alagebrium' into the Google News search programme and was surprised to see this pop up: http://news.google.com/news/search?aq=f&cf=all&ned=ca&hl=en&q=alagebrium Guessing from the characteristics of the faces in the group photo, that the text was Korean, I entered it into http://translate.google.com and ended up with the following rather spotty computer translations: 1.) [Kyungpook National News] 10000000000000000 shares sold Expo Park discount packages Daily News - Mar 30, 2010 The Professor 'alragebeurium in an animal model of chronic peritoneal dialysis (Alagebrium) Reviews by glycosylation products in peritoneal degradation effect on the academic paper, received the award represents. ... "The race expo on vacation this summer is the best" in the Daily 10000000000000000 weeks and enjoy the joy of summer travel sinmenyuro twice! Asia News Agency Contribute a better translation 2) HO Dongguk University professor, e " Academic Association Daegu Ilbo - Mar 30, 2010 ... There can not affect the exposed limits, "said," but recently developed 'alagebrium', applied in an animal model of peritoneal dialysis patients achieved successful results in research, ... Professor HO Kyungpook National Academic Awards in the Social Chapter 1 Oh Since the first article mentions glycosylation, we are obviously not with some coincidental language play, but with the real alagebrium, which is obviously still alive in some form. Can anybody shed more light on this? Thanks, Olaf PS: I subsequently also entered alagebrium into the Google websearch and found the formula for it announced on Wikipedia together witha release of all right to public domain by the holder of the copyright. This tells me, that all I have written above is probably stale news to everybody in this forum, but I would appreciate, if anybody could tell me, if alagebrium is available and what the experience has been with it Content-Type: text/html; [ AUTOMATICALLY SKIPPING HTML ENCODING! ] Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=32539