“…), hormones (GH, thyroid hormones, adrenal and sexual hormones, melatonin [50]), bioregulatory peptides (timalin, epithalmin), biguanides (metformin, fenformin) [77], adaptogens (ginseng [48]). Sirolimus or rapamycin, described as immunosuppressive and antitumoral drug has been shown to be also an anti-ageing drug [41] whose goal is the TOR gene in yeast [43] and mTOR gene, its mammalian correspondent, also known as FK506 factor or FRAP1, a serine/threonine kinase that regulates cell growth, viability, mobility, protein synthesis and gene transcription [31,45,78]. Rapamycin, according to recent studies, may act preventively in atherosclerosis, hypertonia and hypercoagulation, thus preventing myocardial infarction, cardiovascular accidents, osteoporosis, cancer, autoimmune diseases, arthritis, fat diabetes, Alzheimer and Parkinson diseases [31,42,45].…”