Very few of the presently available interventions for aging are forms of rejuvenation, and of these most are debatable or have small, unreliable effects. Beyond senolytic drugs to clear some fraction of senescent cells from aging tissues, an approach that is producing sizable, reliable effects in animal studies and that will soon enough become a major part of healthcare for the old, other present treatments can only be argued to be forms of rejuvenation. Either they are not addressing root cause damage, or their effect sizes are so marginal as to make it unclear as to whether anything interesting is taking place. Consider photobiomodulation for example, or other forms of laser treatment that might possibly produce benefits via slightly reducing the burden of senescent cells in skin
From https://jamesjohnson10.blogspot.com/2019/08/forever-healthy-foundation-begins.html
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https://jamesjohnson10.wordpress.com/2019/08/23/forever-healthy-foundation-begins-publishing-risk-benefit-analyses-of-potential-treatments-for-aging/
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