Submitted by [deleted] t3_11cekjp in singularity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3FcbFqSoQY&t=13s
Evolve Today
Submitted by [deleted] t3_11cekjp in singularity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3FcbFqSoQY&t=13s
Evolve Today
Summary for those who don't want to watch the whole thing: the effects wore off slightly over time, but he is down to a more normal level of lactose intolerance, as opposed to the extreme level he was before. So there is still long-term benefit.
This was expected. Gene therapy isn't necessarily permanent.
Probably didnt do it right and it is supposed to be somewhat permanent... I will say cells can accumulate dna mutations over time due to environmental factors and faulty dna replication... Idk if 5 years is long enough... He probably didnt have enough dna editing viral vector
Yes I agree!
Gene therapy is as permanent as it gets... It may not necessarily be permanent because of the epigenome and because of poor dna replication... Dna replication isnt 100% accurate
Not all cells in the body are affected so it’s likely that the cells that got the gene died and were replaced by cells without the gene.
Thought Emporium is the first thing I ever Patreoned, and he's still cranking out premium content at a legendary rate. Everything he does is cool as shit. I've spent days watching his videos. He does these multi hour long live streams where he builds plasmids with Benchling for doing super random edits, like the time he made onions that don't give you tears when you cut into them.
Onions with no crying? Hell yea i gotta watch this dude
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Did he made post in patrone about growing opals?
Yeah, he did that a couple years ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7MvGFX_VKo
His video from a couple days ago is really great: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_ZGq8Tah0k
yeah i meant if he ever expanded on the opal growing video in his patreon
>Here is an updated 3 years later.
IGF-1 ^
I remember that video being posted on Reddit a while ago and everyone said he’d get cancer.
Well, there is an inherent risk of developing cancer, but that risk isn’t likely any higher than getting the flu or any other virus—especially so since he used an AAV. Still risky, but he seemed to know what he was doing, which would have lowered the chances. No released paper yet though, which would seem odd given what he has ‘supposedly’ done.
Well. If true and safe, cool shit. But still unreleased paper.
I can see people experimenting on themselves more in the future, using AI to help. Bypassing medical testing rules and Big Pharma.
People are already doing it right now with anything the FDA isn't regulating. Huge market in adjusting your micro nutrients and amino acids, for example. Some few people hitting themselves with modifications using crispr.
And before the regulations over the pharma industry between 1900-1930, a lot of people were doing some really ethically questionable basement level home science, while snake oil salesman were out selling poisonously doctored cherry juice in the streets. Basically, the scam homeopathy of the 1800s.
One of the fascinating but potentially horrifying elements of singularity is that inevitably, regulation will fall behind advancement, and self-experiment will be one of the few ethical high turnaround human testing models, as it eliminates the coercion ethical concerns. This is one of the reasons that the organs on chips and such are being developed at the moment--cuts out the live animal testing models.
I am a huge fan of the AI premodeling advances right now.
But that's not even their fault!! People are tired of their illnesses and innovations and breakthrough in medical science is slower then a slugs pace!!! I mean we don't even have a easy cure for uncomplicated diseases like ibs which a million people suffers from in all over the world!! Let's not even include complicated more serious diseases here when we don't even have cures for comparatively less grave diseases!!! People are tired and desperate for cures and answers and they're ready to take matters in their hands as cures in our regular usual medical fields our sort of Dead!! Like how much do they've progressed in finding cures for common cold,ibs and autoimmune diseases, diabetes!!! If singularity has potential to give me that I'll take it above anything!!!
I agree. Big Pharma's motto has always been, "it's more profitable to treat, than to cure", and people are sick of it.
Doctor’s hate him!
One weird trick!
I mean… if he wants to be a guinea pig and test it on himself, there’s nobody stopping him, I guess.
Is Spider-man going to have to fight a mutant cow monster soon?
I hope so
So if he lacked toes before, does this mean he grew toes?
No, it means he's more accommodating of people who don't have as many toes.
Can't trust those stumpy bastards
See, it's attitude like this that my Spanish friend Bob felt the need to put on a cheap elastic prosthetic at the end of his foot. Poor Roberto!
Underrated comment, take your upvote
He only lacked toes in taller ants. Shorter ants had toes, but now he grew toes for the taller ants.
Me IRL.
I want to reawaken and restore the network of genes involved in vitamin C production we had when a younger species.
Want to correct the drought flood responses in the terrible western diet, which causes epigenetic issues.
The body doesnt store it and use it at a constant rate, meaning you need slow release Vitamin C, or a constant supply; eating small amounts, constantly.
Try ice cream….
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Liz Parrish did this with telomerase and a myostatin inhibitor
#X
Will I be able to make gene editing on myself in the future ? I want to have wings 😃
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Lactose intolerance isn't a gut bacteria issue
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Corporations do not disappear people over innovation, they buy them out and milk what they can.
Nope that was five years ago and he is still uploading videos.
Yo that’s gangsta
The opposite, he caused a few companies to close down.
This is great!
I don't think they meant it in a bad way, but "cure" implies lactose intolerance is an illness. In reality, people who can digest lactose are in the minority, world wide.
Ice cream makes my tummy hurt. If the treatment he built was commercialized, I would buy the shit out of it. The kind of hacking that I do tends to wreck shit though, so I'm not quite at the point where I'd inject anything that I made myself.
Digesting lactose is a highly advantageous trait, so lacking it is a genetic disorder. I have met many people who are lactose intolerant and wish that they could digest lactose, but I have never met one person who wished they were lactose intolerant. The inability to produce certain amino acids is also a genetic disorder, and the entire population has it.
Still an illness You could probably define the lack of ability to fly as an illness.
Could I preorder the cure for this please?
You can pre-order mine, unfortunately my cure is a cannon.
I would call it a condition
Placebo effect is powerful and real.
Dude it’s lactose
This wasn’t placebo effect. He tweaked his genetics to be able to digest lactose.
No, he did not.
Surur t1_ja2sbo1 wrote
5 years ago.
Here is an updated 3 years later.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoczYXJeMY4