vinney...axkl @vinney - 23h
I can feel myself slowly coming to terms with the capitulation that radical life extension is likely either not going to happen or will just be painful and unpleasant for the individual. this is a reversal for me and I'm not happy about it... but fighting against millions of years of adaptation never goes well, for obvious reasons. welcome to complex systems.
Jay @Jay - 23h
A healthy natural life is long enough 🫂
vinney...axkl @vinney - 22h
This is the healthiest I've ever been! and I've always been basically good. Lately I've really been feeling great - but it's exactly because i've been living closer to in harmony with my ancestral history wrt diet, exercise, sleep, etc - the basics. ...this observation is what motivated the above note.
For now, that's a hard disagree from me :) Life is the one thing there can never been too much of, for an individual experiencing it.
Kevin's Bacon @Kevin's Bacon - 21h
Eh we'll likely figure it out eventually. Stay as naturally healthy as you can and do a little research here and there about telomeres and replacement biomaterials and whatnot.
I'm FINALLY back on keto as of this week for my health and longevity and I already am starting to feel awesome, inflammation gone. Gonna be shredded in no time.
vinney...axkl @vinney - 20h
nice! when you say "inflammation gone", what feels different? what are you noticing as absent (or present?)
hopefully. but throwing complex systems out of whack fucks them up in surprising ways. and it seems like "having a creature live centuries beyond their child-bearing age" would be a primo way to do that 😆
010df - 20h
Yeah, cryo is the only real hope of a multi century consciousness right now. Diet and exercise and other longevity stuff is just trying to get far enough into the future to be frozen correctly. Singularity approaches are much more reasonable than forever fixing this meat sack.
Kevin's Bacon @Kevin's Bacon - 20h
Not for a rational people with respect for property rights.
Kevin's Bacon @Kevin's Bacon - 19h
Thanks! Yeah my back had been a big problem, I did a little bit of mindful engagement of my abs and core muscles a lil while back to fix it. That got rid of a lot of the pain, but now the keto and my general motivation to move a lot are starting to get rid of the rest of it. Seems it only takes small changes compounding over time. I'll definitely keep going and not let a little hiccup get in the way, thank you!
So like, I have less gross feeling, less pain in my back, and feel like I can move my body without hurting something or losing my balance. Like I have better energy reserves in some way. That tends to improve more and more as the body transitions into burning more fat per unit time, and I'm only just starting to notice it happening. The inflammation kind of makes you feel gross and sluggish and bothered.
And I haven't even stopped being slightly fat yet. When I've lost enough mass to be more nimble, I'm gonna run circles around my current version of myself.
Oh and fat (your own body fat or good oils like ghee, coconut oil, olive oil, avocado oil) actually is a cleaner burning and more efficient energy source than carbs, so that contributes to that whole phenomenon.
vinney...axkl @vinney - 18h
yep, dig. Interesting to hear someone else's subjective experience
vinney...axkl @vinney - 16h
what's good for the group isn't always desirable for the individual. I'm sure you can think of as many examples as I can.