▲ | UniverseHacker 8 days ago | |||||||
> Why not try a moonshot? It’s stupid not to. I'm a researcher in the biosciences, and know how unlikely it is that these one-off and in-vitro findings are likely to work but I would 100% scour the literature and try experimental treatments on myself if I were in this situation. You've made a good start in looking at some interesting ideas, and there are a few more in the replies. At the very least, it might provide some information that would help someone else. I'm not sure how one would actually go about getting infected with zika. I'd also try to come to terms with the fact that these are very unlikely to work, and focus on getting my life in order, according to my values and goals. I'd also re-read Epictetus. However, I will also provide what you are asking for here: If you want an anti-authoritarian biohacker with radical but not stupid ideas - especially about treating cancer look at the late Ray Peat's blog. I've published well received academic papers inspired by his work. But avoid his online followers, they are idiots. Much of his specific ideas and suggestions are basically outdated, but his general attitude towards understanding biology and solving problems on your own is excellent. However, if it were not me, I would not suggest anything unless they very seriously asked me to do so. I am very much into weird medical ideas and theories, have a biomedical PhD, and yet do not try to play doctor to my friends and family. Sometimes I will offer to share ideas if they want to hear them, but leave it at that. | ||||||||
▲ | trehalose 8 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I'm not sure I'd call Ray Peat's ideas "radical but not stupid". He claimed that eating a tablespoon of honey could cure almost any fatal injury. | ||||||||
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