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Why did Dr. Sinclair take Longevinex for 3 years?

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12:24 am
April 3, 2010


FM2020

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RevGenetics said:

Nope,


you were banned because you create new accounts, and spam the forums under puppet accounts.

It is that simple.


I ask anyone here to contact imminst.org and verify this.


And again RevGenetics knows this is false. I was banned this last time for asking a navigator, "niner," to stop acting like a dolt. For some reason "dolt" is considered a banable offense. The other navigator "maxwatt" (the guy who gave two different versions of  a brain cancer patient here and at the immist resvertraol forum) said at the end of the thread that he suspened me for a few days. (No, it was another ban.) And that he erased my last post with "dolt" in it. People there know there was an announcement by a heart specialist center that was considering recommending resveratrol instead of asprin. When it turns out it was connected to Longevinex, I got banned, which is ridiculous. I mentioned a European company that also seems to have had success with heart health using resveratrol.

But while the word "dolt" is worthy of a full ban in my case, here is what wasn't deleted, nor was this member banned. Since profanity, I am editing it here:

"morganator": (To "blackbox"  ) Why don't you stop with your childish attitude and just give the f**king evidence jack ass. You sound like your 15 years old and in some petty little fight with your first girlfriend. Grow the f**k up and give the f**king evidence dou**ebag.

Anthony (RevGenetics' response): morganator thumb.gif  ((thumbs up))

http://www.imminst.org/forum/i…..&st=40

9:08 am
April 2, 2010


RevGenetics

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Nope,


you were banned because you create new accounts, and spam the forums under puppet accounts.

It is that simple.


I ask anyone here to contact imminst.org and verify this.

10:24 am
March 11, 2010


FM2020

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posts 80

Post edited 10:29 am – March 11, 2010 by FM2020


RevGenetics isn't "curious" since he knows why I was banned.

RevGenetics (Anthony)  regularly posts and is an advertiser at the  immortality institute. They need his money. I was banned because I called a navigator, Niner, a dolt after he acused me of lying. Pretty sensitive forum for being banned after calling someone a four letter word like "dolt". The navigator who banned, me, Maxwatt, has lied several times on the forum, including saying I was suspended for a few days. It was a ban.

I heard from someone that there was important news in the resveratrol world coming on Feb 25th based on a doctor's podcast. I posted that at immortality institute resveratrol forum. Several of us speculated, including Niner who thought it was a mouse study. I looked up more info and  saw there was a positive heart study based on a Swiss supplier. Another person thought it might be the monkey study on the heart that Dr. Sinclair thought was "amazing" in a tweet several weeks ago.

It turns out that it was The Advanced Cardiologist Instititute that is considering recommending resveratrol at 175 – 350mg to prevent heart disease over asprin. And they thought going over 350mg may have negative effects.  Sardi was the one it turns out who called attention to it because Longevinex was used in the study. I didn't know that until Feb 25th.

In the past, I was banned for informing the public that Dr. Sinclair told the Immortality Institute director, "Mind" (Justin Loew) what he took and that the U of Wisconisn resveratrol expert said Longevinex seems to have a synergy with resveratrol, quercetin and IP6.

The funny thing is that back in 2007, Mind (Justin Loew) and others were thrilled that they had this scoop from Dr. Sinclair. But since Revgenetics became the advertiser there, they try to bury this information and will ban people like me for informing the public.

Maxwatt, now in his 60s and I assume near retirement, erased my explanation since he has that power as navigator to edit and delete posts. Immtinst isn't really an open forum if you step on their toes:

Here is Sinclair explaining that he was taking Longevinex:

http://www.world-science.net/e…..ratrol.htm

Here is where Maxwatt lied:

http://www.imminst.org/forum/N…..38571.html

8:08 am
March 8, 2010


RevGenetics

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I am curious,


why did you get banned by the Immortality Institute for the third time?

Is it because you are spamming the forum about Longevinex under different accounts again, yes that seems to be the case. Why would anyone believe any information from you FM2020?


A person doing a simple search on this website will know you are spamming the forum. While anyone who is really wanting to find much better pricing would look at the resveratrol suppliers at the Immortality Institute:

http://www.imminst.org/forum/R…..36436.html


Why did Longevinex opt out of this list of suppliers?

Was it because they could not compete against others on the list?


10:58 pm
February 27, 2010


FM2020

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posts 80


I'm curious. Dr. Sinclair told the Immortality Institute that Dr. Sinclair took about 300mg of Longevinex a day for three years back in early 2007. The company states it was four years total and then Dr. Sinclair switched to his own SRT 501 used in trails at Sirtis.

University of Wisconsin calorie restriction researcher Richard Weidrich, who was interviewed about his experiement on 60 Minutes,  stated that there seems to be a synergistic effect with Longevinex's formulation of resveratrol, quercetin and IP-6 bran.

Recently… "Howard Rothman, senior cardiologist at Advanced Cardiology Institute, warns resveratrol supplement users that the pre-conditioning effect [for heart protection] of resveratrol is achieved at a dose ranging from 175-350 milligrams and higher doses may actually be counterproductive."

So they recommend staying between 175 and 350mg, Dr. Sinclair has recommended to consider taking no more than  250mg a day, yet he was taking about 300mg of Longevinex for years. Why the switch to staying at 250mg or under?


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