Peter Giles wrote:
> 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 it would seem likely to apply to all biological
> systems including humans given other plant hormone research. Auxin
> comes to mind as a complementary adjunct. "Lucidril"
> Regards,
> Peter Giles
>
> [Note: Peter's use of the word "Lucidril" (a brand name for
> centrophenoxine) relates to the connection between centrophenoxine, a
> compound of two biochemicals - dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE) and
> parachlorophenoxyacetate (pCPA), and "a variety of plant hormones
> called 'auxins'" to which pCPA is "similar" according to
> http://www.smart-drugs.net/JamesSouth-centrophenoxine.htm --Paul]
>
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 use of Kinetin. I should have noted in my
comment above that James South provided no references for his statements
in the article.
--Paul