This study shows that one of the yamanka factors Sox2 inhibits mTOR .
mTOR inhibition has benn shown to increase life span by up to 40% in Mice . There are studies with the mTOR inhibitor rapamycin increasing life span significantly in different animal species , with promising results in humans as well.
So there is a cross over between those two . You could say one includes the other . Since inhibiting mTOR has been shown to help with stem cell regeneration.
One of the studies they mentioned shows that giving rapamycin on the day of the yamanaka activation enhanced stem cells, 3 days after it lowered it . So timing is important.
I doubt any people take rapamycin on here but if they do it might be worth seeing if you have better results taking it on the same day as you listen to the negentropic pulser.
Alternatively it might be a good idea to eat a low protein diet on the day of the negentropic pulser, since protein activates mTOR. I myself have noticed that on some days I simply donât respond as well to this audio and maybe that had to do with diet.
ââŚautophagy), regulated through the suppression of mTOR expression by Sox2, is required for nuclear reprogramming and induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) formation (Wang et al., 2013).â
âThe timing of this mTOR suppression is important, as the mTOR inhibitor rapamycin enhanced iPSC formation when administered at day 1 of induction, but inhibited iPSC formation when given 3 days after. Of the four Yamanaka factors, only ectopic expression of Sox2 could suppress mTOR expression.â