Myers had me on Metformin for off-label PCa purposes. Looks like it is good for all that ails you.
Important to note: the medical community isn’t convinced of the drug’s anti-aging benefits — and there’s a chance no one will conduct the human research needed to help them make up their minds, leaving metformin relegated to the realm of long-shot life-extension treatments.
Metformin has been in use as a diabetes treatment for decades, but in recent years, a number of researchers have started to explore whether the drug has additional health benefits.
A 2014 study concluded that diabetes patients taking the drug lived longer than a matched control group, leading the researchers to infer that metformin might benefit people without diabetes. A different study published the year prior determined that the drug could improve both the healthspan and lifespan of mice.
These and other studies led Poler and his Silicon Valley peers to seek prescriptions for metformin, which costs only about $0.05 per pill
Metformin - A Cheap Diabetes Drug Shows Potential as a Life-Extension Therapy