Inspired by such findings, a startup company has launched the first clinical trial in the United States to test the antiaging
benefits of young blood in relatively healthy people.
• There is a lot of blood swapping going on, but
the benefits of young blood are likely to be transient, making any effect difficult to measure retrospectively.
Not exact matches
I am (a) a delusional schizophrenic; (b) a naïve child, too
young to know that that is silly (c) an ignorant farmer from Sudan who never had the
benefit of even a fifth grade education; or (d) your average Christian Millions and millions
of Catholics believe that bread and wine turns into the actual flesh and
blood of a dead Jew from 2,000 years ago because: (a) there are obvious visible changes in the condiments after the Catholic priest does his hocus pocus; (b) tests have confirmed a divine presence in the bread and wine; (c) now and then their god shows up and confirms this story; or (d) their religious convictions tell them to blindly accept this completely fvcking absurd nonsense.
I enjoyed your report on the
benefits of transfusions
of younger blood plasma (10 June, p 8).
The Science studies linked those mental and health
benefits to one particular ingredient found in the
blood of young mice.
However there are always exceptions to this rule and many anecdotal reports suggest that certain individuals
benefit from the stimulation
of «
young blood» in the home.