trojanpeptide said:Thank you @Researcher6076 for sharing your research. So F410 is FOXO4-DRI? Because homopeptide told me they only have plain foxo4, but that just makes no sense to me; who would use that and for what? I'll heed your warning and pause.
I actually have some Dasatinib otw now, this will probably be much safer to try. Even that could lead to deleterious results, but at least there's a lot more research on it.
On a side note though, there are some who have used foxo4-dri and have shared their experiences, but it's far and few.
Yeah all small molecule senolytics are anticancer agents. Navitoclax/Venetoclax and dasatanib for example. There are dosage studies on these and phase 3 trials that clearly identify side effect and toxicity profiles. I would definitely do those first and they are fairly cheap and easy to procur.
For FOXO4-DRI it seems to be a potent senolytic but there is so little real world, controlled data on it. Like there is no phase2/3 studies showing proper dosing protocols and measuring effectiveness on a variety of SASP biomarkers. However, I dont see how it could activate latent cancers like someone mentioned since it is an inhibitor of p53 inhibition by FOXO4. I mean p53 activation triggers apoptosis in cancer. Also reduction of SASP phenotype means a healthier tissue microenvironment and less proliferation of cancer cells. If im missing something someone please enlighten me. The DRI also seems associated with cell penetrance so that doesnt seem to be an issue.
In any case, Id much rather do dasatanib/venetoclax with Quercetin/Fisetin than FOXO4. There is real world evidence that these work and their combination can be especially potent. But i dont see what the huge risk is for FOXO4-DRI at small dosage that people have reported.

