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Rapamycin's Effect on Oral Health and Inflammation
Rapamycin, a drug commonly known for its use in organ transplant patients, has shown promise in reducing inflammation and improving oral health. Eight weeks of treatment has been shown to revert the oral microbiome back to a youthful state and promote bone growth around teeth.
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Rapamycin treatment for periodontal disease showed a reduction in gingival inflammation, re-growth of teeth bone, and a microbiome resembling a youthful one.
33:37 - 35:22 (01:44)
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Rapamycin treatment for periodontal disease showed a reduction in gingival inflammation, re-growth of teeth bone, and a microbiome resembling a youthful one.
ChapterRapamycin's Effect on Oral Health and Inflammation
Episode#610: The Life-Extension Episode — Dr. Matt Kaeberlein on The Dog Aging Project, Rapamycin, Metformin, Spermidine, NAD+ Precursors, Urolithin A, Acarbose, and Much More
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The chronic inflammatory state that accumulates with age may be reduced by rapamycin, leading to improved function in certain tissues.
35:22 - 38:54 (03:31)
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The chronic inflammatory state that accumulates with age may be reduced by rapamycin, leading to improved function in certain tissues. However, caution must be taken in selecting an appropriate intervention to target aging biology at a specific age.
ChapterRapamycin's Effect on Oral Health and Inflammation
Episode#610: The Life-Extension Episode — Dr. Matt Kaeberlein on The Dog Aging Project, Rapamycin, Metformin, Spermidine, NAD+ Precursors, Urolithin A, Acarbose, and Much More
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The use of rapamycin or sirolimus is commonly known in organ transplant patients, but it is gaining popularity as an anti-aging drug with potential benefits.
38:54 - 41:51 (02:57)
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The use of rapamycin or sirolimus is commonly known in organ transplant patients, but it is gaining popularity as an anti-aging drug with potential benefits. However, the risk of side effects may increase with long term use.