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Studeo
2nd October 2010, 04:34
By Claire Bates
Last updated at 11:01 AM on 24th September 2010

Professor Skulachev, 69, has spent 40 years trying to create the elixir of youth

It may sound like science fiction but researchers believe they have
discovered the 'Holy Grail' - an anti-ageing pill that will add
decades to our lives.

Furthermore its creator Professor Vladimir Skulachev said it should be
available to the public within two years

The Russian scientist from Moscow State University, said the drug
works by halting the damaging effects that oxygen can have on the
body's cells.

This would stave off dangerous age-related illnesses thereby adding
years to our lives.

The dream of eternal life has been woven into numerous myths over
thousands of years. According to legend, the Holy Grail - a cup that
was supposedly used by Jesus at the Last Supper - would give
immortality to whoever drank from it.

But while many may dismiss the 69-year-old's claims as outlandish, his
findings have been backed up by the international scientific community
including Nobel prize winner Dr Gunter Blobel.

Dr Blobel from Rockefeller University said: 'It has been shown that
oxidative damage is huge. But we do not have an anti-oxidant of the
type that Professor Skulachev has developed.

'He is clearly the world's best bio-chemist and bio-energetic scientist.'

The cells in our bodies need oxygen to exchange energy but oxygen can
also cause cells to die if it takes on active and poisonous forms.

Natural anti-oxidants have been found to help slow this fatal process
but are not strong enough to have a lasting impact.

Professor Skulachev said: 'Ninety-nine per cent of the time oxygen
turns into harmless water, but there's that one percent that turns
into a super-oxide that later turns into very poisonous elements.

'So the task was to find an anti-oxidant that stops that process.'

Professor Skulachev said he has created innovative anti-oxidants
nicknamed 'Skulachev's ions' after 40 years of hard work.

They neutralise the dangerous form of oxygen inside the cells and have
been designed to travel to within a few nanometers of the position
where they will have most impact in the cell.

Healthy old age: An anti-oxidant treatment will now be tested on volunteers

The professor said the most difficult part of the process has been
trying to prevent any side effects.

However, he said thousands of people have registered to take part in
human trials and that the treatment will be available after around two
more years of clinical testing.

In previous work the professor received acclaim for showing how
special anti-oxidants could double the average lifespan of mice and
keep them healthier for longer.

He has also created synthesised eye drops that restored sight to a
group of blind horses, dogs and rabbits.

Professor Skulachev even used himself as a human guinea-pig and
removed a cataract from one of his eyes.

Biologist Maksim Skulachav, son of Professor Vladimir Skulachav said:
'Finally, we hope that we will manage to convince people that a single
pill treats many threats of ageing. So, it must be doing something
with the ageing itself.

'Then, if authorities will accept this logic, maybe we could somehow
market it as anti-ageing drug.'

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TigaHawk
3rd October 2010, 09:19
I doubt they'd allow something like this to ever hit the shelves without including a nasty surprise in it.

lightblue
3rd October 2010, 10:58
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I doubt they'd allow something like this to ever hit the shelves without including a nasty surprise in it.

as long as it hits the shelves somewhere is what matters..it will then get the ball rolling...obviously and thankfully, prof. skulachev's research/trials of many years have not been impeded as it's far enough from big pharma headquarters and margaret chan's prying eyes..

i rememeber some years ago hearing it on the radio that the results of clinical trials into polypill (cadiovascular diseases) proved more than encouraging in 80 per cent of the study group, but that despite that, british pharmaceutical establishment did not consider starting a mass production as it costs pennies to make (very simple formulation with ingredients that have been in use for ages), therefore it had very liitle potential to make any PROFIT - in those words (!!!) .i remember being shocked at hearing this..i thought everyone would stop going to their GPs in protest..so what they worried about is that polypill being so cheap to produce and so effective would push other, way more expensive medications out of use and as such upset the market, profits etc...indians didn't think that ..thay started their own production and never looked back...their population is vast, also their equivalent of national health service simply cannot afford purchases of expensive drugs produced by big pharma that by the way are not nearly as effective..i think brazilians and some other countries in south america followed in the footstep of india..

i now hear that the brits put the drug on trial again and as a result will be making polypill available to the over 55s in the near future..

this is what i meant by getting the ball rolling..it will come whether margaret chan and the likes want it or not.... their time is up.. :yes2: l


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Swami
3rd October 2010, 11:35
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHIIATt0BaM
...how prothetic......once again........

Carmody
3rd October 2010, 18:47
http://books.google.ca/books?id=Vkx9PgAACAAJ&dq=immortality+robert+cox&hl=en&ei=9s6oTP3LO4TdnAfp1tDHDQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA

Check out this one and check out the disinfo in the two shown reviews.

look away people, nothing to be found here!


I have the book, I have read it carefully, about 4 times.

And, according to what I know of the subject after many years of research, what Robert says, seems as if it is 100% dead on.

So, in my opinion, and I'd stake my life on it, if I had to decide "true or not" where a wrong answer costs me my life... this is real. Very much so.

Reading the review from Nicolas Collete, I'm very surprised at what he said. He is a young man and I'm not so sure he has had happen to him what the stone is supposed to do to the thinking man, which is to help sublimate the ego. I understand Nicolas's point about 'morning dew', it has to to with frequency change, plasma function, spin orientation, as in how the placement of a nuke on the planet when exploded, the time and location dictates the nuke yield. Something the powers that be do not want you to know as that is a fact that begins eroding their stories. For example, that point about nuke yields opens all kinds of doors like underground base locations, dimensional rifts and Becker-Hagens grid lines, astrological function in man (ascendant, planetary influences, etc). So the making of the philosopher's stone requires the right tools at the right place at the right time. It's a torsional spin dimensional doorway thing, as Joseph Farrell and the Nazi bell books have so abundantly shown.

As an example, I've just said and made more connections and shown more answers in a single breath - than anything he said in his entire review of the book. As well, Nicholas failed to transmit the point that the author of the book did not delve into the specifics of making the philosopher's stone. He only ventured into important points on where the known methodology failed in scientific analysis. He removed the hidden bits and misunderstandings. Which is the critical point of the book, it's Raison d'être. (reason for being)

Which makes me wonder what the point of all this is from the view of the rather young Nicholas Collette.

shadowstalker
3rd October 2010, 20:31
I was waiting for the punch line and there is was "Rockefeller University"

Sorry but for me 50 to 80 yrs on this planet is long enough to learn what I need to learn.
Next stop for spiritual learning Omacron Persiei 8

lightblue
3rd October 2010, 22:44
shadowstalker:

I was waiting for the punch line and there is was "Rockefeller University"

Sorry but for me 50 to 80 yrs on this planet is long enough to learn what I need to learn.
Next stop for spiritual learning Omacron Persiei 8

but maybe, you wouldn't be saying this if you were pushing 80...if you look back at the opening post again, you'd probably find why is prof skolachev's formula a positive step forward...it' is not the ethernal life elixir, just a remedy to zap the unnecessary indignities associated with older age medical conditions, for the most part induced by the overzealous use of fluoride, aspartime and other frankenstein food products which are not as easy to avoid ...why not try and straighten that up.. :) l


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shadowstalker
4th October 2010, 00:13
Would rather just keep taking my MMS and the like, its cheaper and more affective.
That is to say if I really have to live that long..