What is the New Molecule Dr. Shimon Slavin Claims Can Prevent Cell Aging?

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Dr. Shimon Slavin has communicated about a new molecule that purportedly rejuvenates tissues and prevents cellular senescence, although it is not yet in clinical practice. The specific name of this molecule remains unknown. There is skepticism regarding its effectiveness against all causes of aging, emphasizing the importance of relying on published scientific research. Participants in the discussion caution against sharing personal communications publicly, highlighting the need for discretion in handling such information. For further information on Dr. Slavin's work, his articles can be found on PubMed.
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Ive heard/read really good things about this doctor Shimon Slavin and he emailed me sayingWe also have a new molecule that rejuvenates any tissue and prevents senscence of cells and tissues and the entire organism, but not yet in clinical practice.

but I don't know the name of the molecule? Could anyone provide it? It sounds like it would not help with every cause of aging? necessarily?
 
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We only discuss science that is published. You can look up his articles in pubmed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed

You should be careful what you do with personal communications, it's considered inappropriate to publish them on the internet.
 
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