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Rapamycin: What You Should Know

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Is rapamycin the key to unlocking the fountain of youth?

Scientists are exploring various ways to inhibit aging and one of the potential pharmaceutical interventions is the use of rapamycin. In this episode, Dr. Charles Mok explores rapamycin cream, its origins, applications, and potential benefits to slow down the aging process.

Rapamycin, also known as sirolimus, was discovered several decades ago and has captivated doctors and patients for its minimizing impact on aging. Studies have shown that rapamycin not only inhibits tumor growth and organ transplant rejection but reverses aging in various animals,including mammals.

Rapamycin appears to suppress the conversion of young cells into old cells, called senescence. Senescent cells, known for their toxic effects, contribute to the development of wrinkles and saggy skin. Dr. Charles Mok shares findings from studies using rapamycin cream on healthy volunteers, revealing younger-looking skin with increased collagen and fewer senescent cells.

Dr. Charles Mok stresses that rapamycin cream is not a replacement for standard skincare practices like sunblock or topical vitamin C and retinol. Instead, it serves as an adjunct therapy for individuals seeking to reverse skin damage.

Tune in to this new episode of Inside The Cure podcast — Rapamycin: What You Should Know

Subscribe to Inside the Cure and don’t forget to leave a 5-star review!

Dr. Charles Mok received his medical degree from Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Chicago, Illinois in 1989. He completed his medical residency at Mount Clemens General Hospital, Mt. Clemens, Michigan. He has worked with laser manufacturing companies to improve their technologies; he has performed clinical research studies and has taught physicians from numerous other states. His professionalism and personal attention to detail have contributed to the success of one of the first medical spas in Michigan.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-mok-4a0432114/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alluremedicals/

Website: https://www.alluremedical.com/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AllureMedical

Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Dr.-Charles-Mok/author/B0791M9FZQ?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true

#rapamycin #sirolimus #antiaging #skincare #healthyskin

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Is rapamycin the key to unlocking the fountain of youth?

Scientists are exploring various ways to inhibit aging and one of the potential pharmaceutical interventions is the use of rapamycin. In this episode, Dr. Charles Mok explores rapamycin cream, its origins, applications, and potential benefits to slow down the aging process.

Rapamycin, also known as sirolimus, was discovered several decades ago and has captivated doctors and patients for its minimizing impact on aging. Studies have shown that rapamycin not only inhibits tumor growth and organ transplant rejection but reverses aging in various animals,including mammals.

Rapamycin appears to suppress the conversion of young cells into old cells, called senescence. Senescent cells, known for their toxic effects, contribute to the development of wrinkles and saggy skin. Dr. Charles Mok shares findings from studies using rapamycin cream on healthy volunteers, revealing younger-looking skin with increased collagen and fewer senescent cells.

Dr. Charles Mok stresses that rapamycin cream is not a replacement for standard skincare practices like sunblock or topical vitamin C and retinol. Instead, it serves as an adjunct therapy for individuals seeking to reverse skin damage.

Tune in to this new episode of Inside The Cure podcast — Rapamycin: What You Should Know

Subscribe to Inside the Cure and don’t forget to leave a 5-star review!

Dr. Charles Mok received his medical degree from Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Chicago, Illinois in 1989. He completed his medical residency at Mount Clemens General Hospital, Mt. Clemens, Michigan. He has worked with laser manufacturing companies to improve their technologies; he has performed clinical research studies and has taught physicians from numerous other states. His professionalism and personal attention to detail have contributed to the success of one of the first medical spas in Michigan.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-mok-4a0432114/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alluremedicals/

Website: https://www.alluremedical.com/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AllureMedical

Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Dr.-Charles-Mok/author/B0791M9FZQ?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true

#rapamycin #sirolimus #antiaging #skincare #healthyskin

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