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Re: Kinetin

[Note: Ken has his own colorful "Brit" responding style that we often (and
likely some readers too) have trouble following, but since he is a very active
86 (87?) year old, we give him a lot of leaway. --Paul]

Thanks a lot to Mr. Mark Patterson for his time and the interesting Kinetin
lead.
And to our ever re-searching supporter Paul for presenting, (one wonders
sometimes where he finds his 48 hour days.)

The extract reprint of a part of the Kinetin news that follows has the
obvious (even to me) - leads:-

"I appear to be regaining my sight (nearsightedness) reducing the need for
glasses, ". - an easily measurable change so it would be helpful if one
knew if such back up were available....then (before) ....and now
...indicates a clearing of those billions of tiny blood vessels
..........muscle tone resulting......Gingko Biloba.....

"I can now sprint faster than my 17 year old son, " .............but of
course, he could now be going slower!?

"my complexion seems to be improving" ............... ............photo
records are no doubt part of his forward thinking now - I could do with that
to avoid shutting my eyes when I shave...........

One of the biggest stumbling blocks I have in making personal reliable
assessment of validity of any claimed anti age treatments ingested is the
isolation of any one product as the target for my claiming specific
improvement, near impossible? When taken with a usual selection of and huge
variety that may individually become acting in synergy or opposition, or
straight on into the overflow system.

A significant factor is the well known limited capacity of any liver to
process whatever; an addition of just one more capsule .......and one
more...... ....leads eventually to the attempts to target the incredible
long list of oral input described by respected experts to cope even with
identified specific conditions let alone the whole complex.
.
This handicap is again illustrated in the valuable description given of the
Mark in his existing uses of a variety - but without any references to
eliminate (or include) those as already taking part of the long term effects
he is now happily experiencing.

We certainly need superior absorption to trigger products that work night
and day for us without constant oral intervention that still remains hinged
entirely on fluctuating digestive ability person to person, hour to hour, to
reliably assess any end result.

But supposing results of a successful Kinetin mice trial were made
available................with costs down to the 'Sinclairs' of that
particular experiment?........(and thanks to him as well!)............where
can the investor see a reasonable return even if successful - let alone if
it were to join the 85% + list of failures?
Oh well, pass the Resveratrol.

Ken Rudd



Fri Aug 10, 2007 6:33 pm

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[Note: Kinetin, N(6)-furfuryladenine, is a cytokinin that is a plant growth factor naturally found in plant extracts and even in human urine -...
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[Note: Ken has his own colorful "Brit" responding style that we often (and likely some readers too) have trouble following, but since he is a very active 86...
Ken Rudd
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... I think what Ken is asking is do you (Mark) have test measurements (usually in diopters of correction necessary for 20/20 vision) of your eyesight from a...
Paul Wakfer
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Acute transperitoneal toxicity for mouse, LD50 =450mg/Kg. (from http://www.gplantchem.com/kinetin.htm ) and: Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1994 Jun...
Max Watt
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... Thanks for the link, but it is a manufacturer's product description and no reference is given for the toxicity statement. In any case, since kinetin has...
Paul Wakfer
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Hi, Kinetin is a suppressor of sexual development in plants. Suppression of sexual development favors anti aging in most models that I am aware of and as such...
Peter Giles
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... Peter, would you please state why you think that auxin might be valuable for humans, and, particularly in what way it is "a complementary adjunct" to the...
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... I continue to experiment with kinetin and continue to feel I'm benefiting. I hope to provide much more definitive data soon. Every day I consume 150 ml of...
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... I appreciate your programming language approach to bracketing English ... if several levels of brackets were a standard part of the language. However. I...
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