Have you ever wondered why billionaire banker David Rockefeller lived to be 101 years old? This may be the answer.
New research from Stanford University suggests that the blood, organs and other body parts of children and babies are a fountain of youth that could provide endless life for those who partake.
Researchers tested their hypothesis on mice, implanting the brains of baby mice into adult mice. The result was an improvement in brain capacity in adult mice, a process that experts say can also work in human applications.
An examination of the implants showed that fluid in the new adult brains had “woken up,” including the regeneration of neurons and myelin, the latter being a fatty material that protects nerve cells within the hippocampus, the memory center of the brain.
@shavixmir saidNo, I don't.
You don’t think it’s got anything to do with having enough money to eat healthy?
Just because people eat well doesn't necessarily mean they eat healthy.
@metal-brain saidSo, you think it’s more likely rich people are getting baby juice injected into their brains, than that their wealth gives them the oppertunity to eat healthy?
No, I don't.
Just because people eat well doesn't necessarily mean they eat healthy.
@shavixmir saidHow many heart transplants did David Rockefeller have?
So, you think it’s more likely rich people are getting baby juice injected into their brains, than that their wealth gives them the oppertunity to eat healthy?
@metal-brain saidHow the hell should I know.
How many heart transplants did David Rockefeller have?
It’s still not the same as having baby juice injected into your rectum.
@metal-brain saidIf evil people replaced their brains with baby brains they wouldn't be the same people afterwards
Have you ever wondered why billionaire banker David Rockefeller lived to be 101 years old? This may be the answer.
New research from Stanford University suggests that the blood, organs and other body parts of children and babies are a fountain of youth that could provide endless life for those who partake.
Researchers tested their hypothesis on mice, implanting the ...[text shortened]... g a fatty material that protects nerve cells within the hippocampus, the memory center of the brain.
@shavixmir saidI remember many years ago reading an article about checking the lifespan of rich people v. poor people.
You don’t think it’s got anything to do with having enough money to eat healthy?
This was someplace in the state of New York. Anyway, they went to two cemeteries, one for the rich
and one for the poor. They read the dates off the gravestones, and in the end, the rich people lived
one month longer than the poor people, on average. Not what most people would expect.
@earl-of-trumps saidDo you have a link to this research and it’s results please?
I remember many years ago reading an article about checking the lifespan of rich people v. poor people.
This was someplace in the state of New York. Anyway, they went to two cemeteries, one for the rich
and one for the poor. They read the dates off the gravestones, and in the end, the rich people lived
one month longer than the poor people, on average. Not what most people would expect.
@metal-brain saidIt is all linked to a pizza parlour basement or something?
Have you ever wondered why billionaire banker David Rockefeller lived to be 101 years old? This may be the answer.
New research from Stanford University suggests that the blood, organs and other body parts of children and babies are a fountain of youth that could provide endless life for those who partake.
Researchers tested their hypothesis on mice, implanting the ...[text shortened]... g a fatty material that protects nerve cells within the hippocampus, the memory center of the brain.
@shavixmir saidNobody said anything like that. Stop making up crap.
How the hell should I know.
It’s still not the same as having baby juice injected into your rectum.
@metal-brain saidDo you believe rich people like Tom Hanks are eating babies to gain eternal life? This is the basically the same idea as that QAnon claim.
Have you ever wondered why billionaire banker David Rockefeller lived to be 101 years old? This may be the answer.
New research from Stanford University suggests that the blood, organs and other body parts of children and babies are a fountain of youth that could provide endless life for those who partake.
Researchers tested their hypothesis on mice, implanting the ...[text shortened]... g a fatty material that protects nerve cells within the hippocampus, the memory center of the brain.
@vivify said"New research from Stanford University suggests that the blood, organs and other body parts of children and babies are a fountain of youth that could provide endless life for those who partake."
Do you believe rich people like Tom Hanks are eating babies to gain eternal life? This is the basically the same idea as that QAnon claim.
Where in that statement from my OP does it say anything as ridiculous as eating babies to gain eternal life? My source is Stanford University. WTF does QAnon have to do with Stanford University?
Go away!
@metal-brain saidYour complaint in a thread you made about rich people eating babies is that you said "live longer" vs "gain eternal life".
"New research from Stanford University suggests that the blood, organs and other body parts of children and babies are a fountain of youth that could provide endless life for those who partake."
Where in that statement from my OP does it say anything as ridiculous as eating babies to gain eternal life? My source is Stanford University. WTF does QAnon have to do with Stanford University?
Go away!
@metal-brain saidHow is that going to stop anyone getting lung cancer or the multitude of other cancers that people die of you idiot.
Have you ever wondered why billionaire banker David Rockefeller lived to be 101 years old? This may be the answer.
New research from Stanford University suggests that the blood, organs and other body parts of children and babies are a fountain of youth that could provide endless life for those who partake.
Researchers tested their hypothesis on mice, implanting the ...[text shortened]... g a fatty material that protects nerve cells within the hippocampus, the memory center of the brain.
What you are talking about is possibly a means of offsetting dementia but there is no evidence Rockerfeller or anyone else has been using this experimental stage remedy.