🧵 anti-aging
Anonymous at Sat, 30 Mar 2024 13:40:41 UTC No. 16104737
It's 2024 there must be some new developments in the science of anti-aging
What have you nerds come up with
Anonymous at Sat, 30 Mar 2024 14:37:03 UTC No. 16104810
It’s doable but elites will keep it to themselves. If this tech was ever revealed, tons of Ngubus and Ahmeds would revolt to get nanny state to give it to them for free = the economy goes to shit.
Anonymous at Sat, 30 Mar 2024 14:58:01 UTC No. 16104839
>>16104810
That's a very good point I guess
Anonymous at Sat, 30 Mar 2024 15:20:18 UTC No. 16104869
>>16104810
Low IQ subhumans really ruin everything. Imagine if 40% of the population weren’t a useless tax drain eater class that productive high IQ genotypes had to provide for. Imagine if that surplus value was invested into gene editing, longevity research and other tech instead.
Such a tragedy, a disaster really. And the problem will only get worse as lower IQ people have more children than higher IQ ones. What could have been.
Anonymous at Sat, 30 Mar 2024 15:22:33 UTC No. 16104873
There is no reliable body regeneration method yet.
Anonymous at Sat, 30 Mar 2024 15:30:37 UTC No. 16104882
>>16104737
Wear sunscreen.
Anonymous at Sat, 30 Mar 2024 15:32:23 UTC No. 16104886
>>16104810
Or if anti-aging tech is invented rich, western countries will have huge pressures on them to distribute it to their citizens for two reasons: they're currently facing major demographic shortfalls, and increasing the work span of their citizens is very good economically. While the first problem can be fixed with immigration, in general someone who's lived their whole life in a country and worked for thirty years is going to be far more productive than a recent immigrant. The second benefit would just be massive in general; children cost the state a lot of money, and so do retirees, but working people produce a lot of money for the state.
Of course, this is all just speculative either way. Who knows who will invent such technology, if anyone, and what pressures they might have. I think though if it were under state control, most states would have an incentive to give it out, so long as recipients were willing to work forever, or at least for many more years.
Anonymous at Sat, 30 Mar 2024 15:37:18 UTC No. 16104890
>>16104869
that class is an effect of corruption
Anonymous at Sat, 30 Mar 2024 15:38:45 UTC No. 16104892
>>16104886
That’s true. There could be a good incentive to develop this tech for states so long as it’s not prohibitively expensive.
Anonymous at Sat, 30 Mar 2024 15:40:42 UTC No. 16104896
>>16104882
damage is already done. too late for that.
Anonymous at Sat, 30 Mar 2024 16:09:05 UTC No. 16104929
I use sunscreen, moiaturise my face and eat a low calorie diet every day. I'm going to start using retinol soon.
Anonymous at Sat, 30 Mar 2024 16:27:17 UTC No. 16104950
>>16104929
least brainwashed goy
Anonymous at Sat, 30 Mar 2024 16:29:49 UTC No. 16104954
>>16104950
nta, are those things bad? or are you more talking about the trend-following instinct?
Anonymous at Sat, 30 Mar 2024 16:42:24 UTC No. 16104971
Anonymous at Sat, 30 Mar 2024 20:04:39 UTC No. 16105284
>tranny thread
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 08:56:43 UTC No. 16106027
>>16104869
We could already have it if it wasn't for high IQ people.
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 11:15:03 UTC No. 16106114
>>16104929
ok but that's just skin maintenance
what about actually restoring your youthful vitality
>inb4 muh exercise
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 15:15:00 UTC No. 16106388
>>16106114
Muh exercise is literally top of the list.
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 16:42:55 UTC No. 16106452
>>16104737
The absolute retards on this thread who have such low IQs that they're not even able to comprehend that living longer will require more resources to sustain yourself and therefore more competition with other people who also live longer for said resources. The lack of people dying would take us back to the second stage of the demographic transition model, where population growth will become exponential.
To dumb it down for your two-dimensional brains, imagine yourself never getting to inherit anything from your boomer parents because they continue to live forever, never being able to move up the career ladder because of other anti-aging humans not retiring, and never getting to save up enough to buy a house or even go on holiday because the money printer would go brrrrr at breakneck speed making all of your money worthless.
>Inb4 omg this IFLS nu-science article says we can make humans live forever haha where's ur god now
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 17:50:26 UTC No. 16106527
>>16106452
Lol you’re such a retard.
1. People being fit to work longer and needing less age related care = more surplus value being produced with less tax spending. It would be a huge boon for the economy
2. An economy is not a zero sum game. Jobs increase in number as the population does, there are no ”boomers hogging jobs” you stupid animal
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 17:55:15 UTC No. 16106534
>>16106527
>needing less age related care = more surplus value being produced
that's not true. younger people will always be preferred to older people, they can be hustled and lied into shit way easier. older people are wiser and harder to swindle. they remember shit.
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 18:18:03 UTC No. 16106550
>>16104882
>>16104929
Synthetic sunscreens are neurotoxic and regardless all sunscreens accelerate nonphotogenic causes of skin aging by blocking the bacteriostatic and fungicidal effects of UVB/UVA radiation, especially for men with more androgens and sebum, making them prone to acne. Acne will age your appearance more than the sun will.
Melanotan 1 (FDA approved) or Melanotan 2 remains the safest means of preventing photoaging. These agents work by increasing endogenous melanin production and will provide more SPF than all mineral based sunscreens. The beneficial dermatological, immunological, androgenic and opioidergic effects of UV radiation are retained. Low IQ move to continue to use sunscreen with these being so readily available.
Still, you are not addressing the root causes of aging. Longevity is best increased with:
1. Rapamycin
2. Epithalon
3. Selegiline
Ubiquinone oral and topical, and topical tretinoin all slow skin aging and wrinkles.
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 18:26:11 UTC No. 16106562
>>16106527
>Muh economy
No Mr Shekelstienberg, a normal human being does not view himself as a goycattle willing to wageslave his life away for your ZOG empire
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 18:35:48 UTC No. 16106571
>>16106527
You are possibly without a doubt the stupidest room temperature IQ gorilla nigger to exist. You can't just create jobs out of thin air. It requires an investment of time, energy, and resources to create industry. When the population grows out of proportion to the amount of these three things we have available, the value of labour will drop. Those with jobs will be paid less and there will be more people who are going to end up jobless.
If you still don't understand, then go die in a hole somewhere I'm done explaining shit even a five year old would be able to grasp.
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 19:14:35 UTC No. 16106614
>>16106562
Government has to spend less on old person care per capita, moron. Which can be invested into any other thing.
>>16106571
For every 1 extra person you need housing, food, clothing, medicine, infrastructure, consumer goods, entertainment and many more things which creates jobs and demand for goods, brainlet. The more people around, the more a doctor’s or an engineer’s labour is worth. The only jobs where wages will lower is unskilled labour for retards, which is why you personally take offense.
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 19:17:40 UTC No. 16106618
>>16106534
Not that anon, but why are old people the primary victims of obvious scams and get rich quick schemes?
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 19:24:13 UTC No. 16106627
>>16106614
Again, these things you mentioned don't just spontaneously spawn out of your twink boypussy on a whim. Anyone can't just wake up one day and say "hmm today I will be a doctor/engineer"; it takes time, energy, and resources to train service providers. If you don't invest appropriately you end up with low quality pajeets who ram ships into bridges.
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 20:14:12 UTC No. 16106693
>>16104737
If we can have anti aging tech when does becoming a big tiddy anime girl become feasible
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 20:24:34 UTC No. 16106706
>>16106699
he looks like he's edging trooning out
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 20:26:29 UTC No. 16106712
>>16106706
he literally takes estrogen so i guess he is
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 20:28:31 UTC No. 16106717
>>16106706
He's beautiful and valid!
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 20:31:21 UTC No. 16106727
>>16106712
I think you need some narcissism to test/experiment this on yourself. You have to get hard on what you see in the mirror, to have the drive to stick with it, look at details how your skin stretches and shit like that
🗑️ Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 20:34:48 UTC No. 16106735
>>16105284
same threads constantly spammed over and over and over again, several times daily. its almost as if there is an organized effort to shill tranny topics on this board
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 21:45:08 UTC No. 16106843
>>16104737
this year
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 21:48:06 UTC No. 16106846
>>16104737
two weeks
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Mar 2024 22:30:36 UTC No. 16106907
>>16106550
>Synthetic sunscreens are neurotoxic
Do you have any actual facts about that
>blocking the bacteriostatic and fungicidal effects of UVB/UVA radiation,
>making them prone to acne.
>Acne will age your appearance more than the sun will.
So you're saying sunscreen use will lead to skin infections which will make you look old? Maybe if you have shitty skin to begin with
>Melanotan increases endogenous melanin production
I'm not taking a drug to turn myself black.
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Apr 2024 05:12:40 UTC No. 16107381
>>16106907
>muh source in reddit wording?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/ar
>So you're saying sunscreen use will lead to skin infections which will make you look old? Maybe if you have shitty skin to begin with
To your inferiorly reworded question, since you're not cut out for hair splitting over the specifics, yes brainlet. No UV = more bacteria on skin = prone to acne, especially for men with high T. Your rebuttal afterwards is just you seething and having an emotional reaction. It makes no inherent sense. Cutibacterium acnes is present on even the best skin and depriving good skin of UV radiation can lead to overgrowth of it and precipitate acne. UV also protects against rosea and psorasias.
>I'm not taking a drug to turn myself black.
White people don't look black with a tan and most, especially northern Europeans with blond hair and blue eyes, look better with a tan.
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Apr 2024 05:40:48 UTC No. 16107402
>>16104810
>>16104839
People said the exact same about computers and almost every major technology ever. It’s a downright retarded point.
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Apr 2024 05:44:24 UTC No. 16107404
>>16107402
>People said the exact same about computers and almost every major technology ever
and they were completely correct retard
It is only once they have total control and gain, when they will release such technologies
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Apr 2024 06:09:44 UTC No. 16107433
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Anonymous at Mon, 1 Apr 2024 09:56:59 UTC No. 16107550
>>16107433
The only answer actually on the subject. The only problem with those and anti scenescence therapies are cancers but I guess it's a good path anyway.
But I don't get why so many people say the same " nature has made us to die " bs when anyone would go right for any technology allowing themselves to be immortal.
> get immortal
> reform consumerism society that creates dumbass useless turd people
> put everyone to study how to master energy use ( more year to live = more intelligence and knowledge )
> colonize the universe
Just stop being useless researchers on random bs and start looking for whats important if you have an ounce of brain matter
Anonymqus at Mon, 1 Apr 2024 10:48:36 UTC No. 16107588
>>16104737
probably but we'll have to wait for someone to reach 130
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Apr 2024 10:53:11 UTC No. 16107597
>>16104737
>Anti-aging elixir ?
Yes there is. And it is called accepting the cycle of life. That in death we are ultimately reborn and through decay we come into a new age.
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Apr 2024 10:54:32 UTC No. 16107600
>>16107597
looser accepts fate because is lazy to do anything
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Apr 2024 10:58:16 UTC No. 16107605
>>16104882
People freaking out about the sun. The literal fuel of all life forms since billions of years and the ultimate orchestrator of seasons, weather and all the perpetual cycles making life itself will always amuze me.
>but...but muh UV
ok. Sterile spineless Gray.
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Apr 2024 11:10:01 UTC No. 16107613
>>16107600
It is funny you word it that way because you know the only way you can outlive your mortality is only physical and once your flesh decays and decomposes you will leave no tangible trace not even heir to, at least, accomplish what you have not. Your chemically imbued and metamorphosed body is enable to reproduce life the way God intended. Accepting once mortality can be one of the simplest yet the most profound lessons what can learn. It is also the ultimate filters of fear-driven people.
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Apr 2024 11:19:46 UTC No. 16107622
>>16107613
I get the point of accepting mortality to loose fear, I do actually accept it, but I also believe that with enough knowledge in science for us to live eternally, fears would also disseaper as there is no more fear of mortality and the ability to chose if you ever wanna die yourself.
I just find more attractive for the human species that always run into cycles, the idea of living eternally to build our own paradise from flesh adn physics ( and its mostly because I don't believe in a duality of a soul so it's rather here or nowhere ) I guess to lose fear that build most of the bad in humans both ways works
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Apr 2024 05:14:31 UTC No. 16108821
>>16104737
wear a hat and bright colors clothes/white
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Apr 2024 07:51:32 UTC No. 16108963
>>16107613
You have no proof humans cannot overcome death and their fleshy limitations. In the absence of any proof I kinda don't give a fuck about what your brain tells you.
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Apr 2024 11:02:23 UTC No. 16109135
>>16107404
We must all be billionaires then, considering we're all using computers that don't cost shit to us.
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Apr 2024 12:14:47 UTC No. 16109190
>>16106550
Lol. Lmao. Bodybuilder here. Everyone in my community got turbo cancers from melanotan in the 90s. We look at people selling us melanotan like we look at people selling us fent.
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Apr 2024 13:22:03 UTC No. 16109245
>>16104737
Matrixyl 3000 serum, cleanser, retinoid, am and pm moisturizer, vitamin c serum, exfoliation, shaving, SUNSCREEN (la roche posay uvmune400 fluid)
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Apr 2024 13:48:00 UTC No. 16109268
>>16109190
They put heavy metals in your protein powder, and make you think that you grow muscles from working out.
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Apr 2024 17:09:12 UTC No. 16109429
>>16104810
knowledge is power and not sharing it fren
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Apr 2024 00:03:21 UTC No. 16109903
>>16104737
>Crème fraîche on the face
>30 minutes if High intensity workout 5 days a week
>Good sleep
>Don't eat American food
>Love
>Fulfilling work
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Apr 2024 01:39:48 UTC No. 16110003
>>16106550
interesting stuff. do u take those 3 substaces along with CoQ10? i see that selegiline is only prescribed but also sold easily in pet stores; reminds me of how people got around an ivermectin prescription during covid by buying horse dewormer. should i do the same with selegiline?