The Cellular Rejuvenation Protocol
A Systems-Level Framework for Biological Age Reversal
Overview
This reference text presents the Bio-Energetic Sequencing Model—a systematic framework for treating biological aging as an engineering problem with defined constraints. The core insight: intervention efficacy depends critically on cellular energy state at the time of administration. Aged cells cannot execute multiple repair programs simultaneously.
The text provides complete protocol specifications, including intervention dependency mapping, phase transition criteria, biomarker targets, and completion validation. Designed as a practical reference for those implementing sequenced longevity interventions.
Intended Audience
Practitioners
Clinicians designing intervention protocols requiring specific dosing, timing, and monitoring frameworks.
Researchers
Those investigating intervention sequencing, cellular bioenergetics, or protocol optimization.
Advanced Readers
Individuals requiring mechanistic depth beyond general longevity literature.
Protocol Designers
Those developing systematic approaches to biological age intervention.
Structure
Key Features
Dependency Mapping: Visual and textual representation of which interventions gate which others. Why rapamycin fails in unprepared tissue. Why senolytics require clearance capacity first.
Completion Criteria: How to determine when each phase is complete. Biomarker thresholds, functional assessments, and the distinction between active intervention and maintenance.
Protocol Specifications: Exact dosing schedules, timing windows, and monitoring frameworks. D+Q cycling, fisetin protocols, rapamycin scheduling—real numbers, not suggestions.
Access
Immediate download • 286 pages • Version 1.0 • Lifetime access to updates
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