1 hr 15 min

Brad Stanfield on Rapamycin Longevity Series | Rapamycin, mTOR and the importance of muscle in life Master One Thing - Rapamycin Longevity Series

    • Life Sciences

Dr Brad Stanfield works as a medical doctor in New Zealand and beside his work in primary-care he has his own Youtube channel, in which he goes through the latest research and clinical guidelines on preventative medicine and longevity. In today’s podcast we are going to talk about Brad’s upcoming Rapamycin trial, the importance of muscle when we get older, sarcopenia and lots of other interesting longevity topics.
Links
Brad Stanfield's Youtube
Donate to Brad's Rapamycin clinical trial
Brad's MicroVitamin supplement
Brad's twitter
Rapamycin resources
Rapamycin.news
Rapamycin Facebook group
Rapamycin Reddit group
Connect with Krister on
Twitter
LinkedIn
Instagram
Disclaimer: The podcast is for general information and educational purposes only and is not medical advice for you or others. The use of information and materials linked to the podcast is at the users own risk. Always consult your physician with anything you do regarding your health or medical condition.

Dr Brad Stanfield works as a medical doctor in New Zealand and beside his work in primary-care he has his own Youtube channel, in which he goes through the latest research and clinical guidelines on preventative medicine and longevity. In today’s podcast we are going to talk about Brad’s upcoming Rapamycin trial, the importance of muscle when we get older, sarcopenia and lots of other interesting longevity topics.
Links
Brad Stanfield's Youtube
Donate to Brad's Rapamycin clinical trial
Brad's MicroVitamin supplement
Brad's twitter
Rapamycin resources
Rapamycin.news
Rapamycin Facebook group
Rapamycin Reddit group
Connect with Krister on
Twitter
LinkedIn
Instagram
Disclaimer: The podcast is for general information and educational purposes only and is not medical advice for you or others. The use of information and materials linked to the podcast is at the users own risk. Always consult your physician with anything you do regarding your health or medical condition.

1 hr 15 min