Rapamycin

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For what
Immune and Lymphatic
Mitochondrial and Energy Production
Source
Allopathy
For whom
People

Rapamycin (also known as sirolimus) is a naturally derived compound originally identified from soil bacteria and widely studied in medicine and longevity research. It may help with supporting cellular maintenance, healthy aging processes, immune balance, inflammation regulation, metabolic stability, and overall resilience.


Rapamycin
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