>>6964978 (PB)
Ambrosia
>Jesse Karmazin is the entrepreneur who made the practice possible, by launching a clinical trial on the potential of “young blood” through his startup Ambrosia.
JK MD was booted from Brigham and Womans hospital at Harvard where and his license to practice medicine in MA was suspended conditions imposed.
Reasons for the suspension are not disclosed - probably he agreed not to appeal suspension in return for non disclosure.
There has been a LOT of disinformation around this topic blood and life extension a subject anon researched extensively five years ago.
Biorejuvenation is possible, but DOES NOT require whole blood or plasma transfusions. Blood blood factors responsible for the effect are easily synthesized.
Karmazin used legally sourced plasma (Not blood) obtained from a blood product supplier who bought it from students on TX U campuses aged between 18 and 30 years.
Anon has seen the pre and post treatment lab reports. Patients paid 8 K and received 7 units of typed plasma over 3 or four day period.
Lab analysis before and after show marginal improvements in some age related bio markers.
The weak response are expected as transfusion is an ineffective way to deliver the pro youth blood factors.
It is also necessary to remove pro aging blood factors which Jesse Karmazin's Ambrosia protocol made no effort to do.
Ambrosia is an ineffective program run by a sketchy doc with a suspended medical license for commercial - or possibly IW purposes -
The cult seems to want people to believe they are interested in children for longevity - rather that what they use them for, ritual sex and sacrifice to serve trans dimensional entities
>https://www.technologyreview.com/s/603242/questionable-young-blood-transfusions-offered-in-us-as-anti-aging-remedy/
Interestingly the lab (also in TX) where the before and after blood work of Ambrosia patients was done was hacked - supposedly by Chinese.
2005
The dramatic effects of transfusion were not seen in humans but they were seen in MICE.
https://www.nature.com/articles/nature03260
That's because the mice in the 2005 experiment shared a common blood supply, and old mice were continuously exposed and vice versa.
>What the Rando-Weissman lab team documented and published in the report was dramatic enough even in understated scientific prose: “The decline of tissue regenerative potential with age can be reversed through the modulation of systemic factors.” Yet there was more cause for excitement that wasn’t in the published paper.
>The Rando Lab’s researchers also saw evidence of rejuvenation and increased cell proliferation in other, unexpected, areas of the body, including the heart and the brain. Mature neurons in brains, like most cardiac cells, are considered “postmitotic”: They rarely divide, and no one expected to see new neurons or cardiac cells—but they did. If it was possible to rejuvenate old brains sufficiently to improve memory and cognition by growing new functional neurons, you could treat people now helpless with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, and you could also treat people early to prevent them ever getting those diseases. Likewise, if new functional cardiac cells were really being created you could treat the most common heart-related cause of death, age-related heart failure, which, like Alzheimer’s, is currently untreatable.
https://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/201752/beyond-120