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Something like a wiki is a good idea, pastebin is fine for a specific protocol and approach but a wiki will help us compound periphery information that it intersects with too. I know people have brought up supplementary foods and things that would support the protocol. Obviously we would prefer more concepts than just what I have but it it is the major vector we are starting with. I need to do a deep dive on some of the other SMs that were looked at for reprogramming. None of them activate Yamanaka Factors far as I know but I couldn't find direct info on Forskolin activating Oct4. I don't think we are quite at the stage we NEED a wiki but it would be better to start one now. Can we set it up so it can be community driven without too much administration but just enough we can reverse changes if someone decides to screw with it with ill intent or stupidity? I don't care about having admin rights to it myself, long as it serves the community well enough. Keep things classy.

I'm actually very open to this being discussed on every platform. When I was first looking for people to talk to online the priority was anonymity because who wants to be as wrong as I could in a very very public place? /sci/ has a good enough intersect of high IQ and variance in discipline. It belongs to the world. I'll put together a discord soon as I'm off work. I'm not a big fan of reddit, but that is inevitable. People have as much a right to have non-free speech zones as the opposite and I am here to do this for everyone.

I don't think we are going to be able to address every thought about every detail regarding the protocol in the immediate future. Yamanaka Factors restore telomeres, and for over a decade have been known to restore cell identity back to pluripotency which most certainly includes that. The question is the degree Apigenin can activate these factors with this protocol, which is in the process of getting at least some data in attempt to answer.

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