What are your thoughts?
I take it daily. How it works is not the critical issue for me, it is all the data suggesting it works with apparently few adverse consequences.
So I figure, what do I have to lose.
Submitted 2 years ago by ZafiraHUN@mander.xyz to longevity@mander.xyz
What are your thoughts?
I take it daily. How it works is not the critical issue for me, it is all the data suggesting it works with apparently few adverse consequences.
So I figure, what do I have to lose.
You have diabetes?
I take it for longevity benefits. I read about it in Lifespan by David Sinclair
Sal@mander.xyz 2 years ago
Looking into it now...
I found this quote in a 2015 article (Pryor, Rosina, and Filipe Cabreiro. "Repurposing metformin: an old drug with new tricks in its binding pockets." Biochemical Journal 471.3 (2015): 307-322.):
But it is 2022, so we might know a bit more by now. This is the most recent review I could find:
Chen, Sheng, et al. "Metformin in aging and aging-related diseases: clinical applications and relevant mechanisms." Theranostics 12.6 (2022): 2722.
Aha... I refer you to Figure 4 in that review ("Multiple pathways of metformin targeting aging and aging-related diseases"), it appears that the current understanding is that metformin affects aging via multiple different pathways. In some of this pathways its effect is rather direct - for example, it acts as an inhibitor of the mitochondrial respiratory-chain complex 1. Looking at this makes me believe that it does have direct physiological effect and does not only act indirectly via its effects on calorie restriction. I don't know much on the topic, I only know how to scan quickly though the literature, so I am not really able to tell you how similar the effects are to those of a calorie deficit.
ZafiraHUN@mander.xyz 2 years ago
Wow great reply!
ZafiraHUN@mander.xyz 2 years ago
Cross posted to best off lemmy https://mander.xyz/post/203956