Young blood could keep older people healthy
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- Professor Linda Partridge argues humanity is close to tools prolonging health
- Previous research found blood from young mice helps rejuvenate older ones
- US clinical trial Ambrosia, is already offering teenage blood to elderly
customers at a cost of $8,000 for 2.5 litres
Blood taken from a young person may help revitalise failing health in the elderly, following studies on young mice.
Professor Linda Partridge from UCL's Institute of Healthy Ageing has drawn from the research into humans and animals and argued that humanity is close gaining the tools to prolong health.
Her argument in the journal Nature comes amid a Harvard University company announcing that it would be investing millions to explore treatment based on the idea that the blood of young animals can help the older ones.
Professor Partridge told The Telegraph: 'I would say ageing is the emperor of all diseases.
'There's been all this fantastic research in animals. It's just crazy.
'We're really beginning to understand how malleable ageing is. Now we need to push to translate this into humans.'
Research conducted in the area has already found that when blood from a young mouse is transfused into one when ill health it can help maintain vitality.
In 2014, researchers at Stanford University led by neuroscientist Tony Wyss-Coray, found that blood infusions from the young mice reversed cognitive and neurological impairments seen in the older mice.
This research is now looking into how humans may benefit from the animal studies.
A US clinical trial called Ambrosia, is already offering teenage blood to elderly customers at a cost of $8,000 for 2.5 litres and this week saw another programme called Elvian announce it had a $5.5 million investment backing to conduct research in the field.
It's scientists, Harvard biologists, are exploring whether a blood protein called GDFII is the key ingredient.
While it is too early to tell whether either company could benefit its customers Professor Partridge said other forms of intervention were necessary with diseases of ageing threatening to bankrupt health services.
However, blood is not the only thing that can be taken by the elderly to keep their health, with Professor Partridge also suggesting the bacteria taken from a young person's gut may help the poor functioning 'microbiomes' in the elderly.
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...scientist.html
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Thanks Skywizard. I'm sure they already have experimented with human blood. They just aren't telling the economy class people the particulars.
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So what are you saying, Skywizard, are you starting this thread as a scientific advancement
...or an abhorration?
Having a hard time understanding why this is posted on the ‘Health and Wellness’ chapter of this forum.
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An alternative of subtitle of the thread could be:
".....where fiction, science, and science-fiction meet."
and/ or
"Bloody Hell! That is all."
Can't help thinking of the quote:
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Not only is the universe stranger than we imagine, it is stranger than we can imagine. - Sir Arthur Eddington
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Why do you think all the elites live
Long lives..... blood sacrifices of our young no doubt
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etheric underground
Why do you think all the elites live
Long lives..... blood sacrifices of our young no doubt
And to expand on that, IMO, I would believe that this story was released to "muddy the waters" so to speak in an attempt for those specific elites to try to hide in plain sight.
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Doesn't Keith Richards go to Switzerland every year or when he needs to for a rejuvinating transfusion of young blood?
I agree with Valerie, likely try have the long researched and developed for those who can afford it...
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...an attempt to get the general population accustomed to this kind of cannibalism?
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This is already in full swing and comically shown in this episode of Silicon Valley.
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If we humans can somehow manage getting fewer, only then, should we allow ourselves to become older.
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Magnus
If we humans can somehow manage getting fewer, only then, should we allow ourselves to become older.
Agenda 21?
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Isn't that about limiting a larger part of the population so a small percentage of the population can obtain more?
Greed, scourge to life and of which karma may be involved.
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First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
Martin Niemöller (1892–1984)
The idealism has been packaged and repackaged throughout history. It was dangerous then, dangerous now.
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O Donna
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Magnus
If we humans can somehow manage getting fewer, only then, should we allow ourselves to become older.
Agenda 21?
http://www.crystalinks.com/gaguidestones600.jpg
Isn't that about limiting a larger part of the population so a small percentage of the population can obtain more?
Greed, scourge to life and of which karma may be involved.
Quote:
First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
Martin Niemöller (1892–1984)
The idealism has been packaged and repackaged throughout history. It was dangerous then, dangerous now.
If that's your opinion it's fine with me, but I don't agree. Did Easter Island meet its demise because of Agenda 21, wisdom or plain common sense? I don't believe so.
It's a popular posture refusing to acknowledge the state the world is in, but that's not part of the solution, that's part of the problem.
I'm not attacking or accusing you of anything at all, just speaking my mind.
IMO the Georgia Guidestones carry a profoundly wise message that's grossly misunderstood, put there exclusively for benevolent reasons, intended as a beacon of wisdom working outside of time itself, wisdom essential for any civilization not to perish from the consequences of its actions.
One cookie can only be consumed once, and that's pure logic that shouldn't be possible for anyone to misconstrue.