23 May 22
@metal-brain saidSo why didn't you link the study?
"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!
They do have a center on longevity there: https://longevity.stanford.edu
You may go through their publicatiions and point us to the one you did read.
23 May 22
@metal-brain saidHave you ever been accused
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.
of being a 'crackpot?'
23 May 22
@metal-brain saidWonder why Steve Jobs,
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.
didn't sign up?
23 May 22
@ponderable saidLook it up yourself. That is what you tell me.
So why didn't you link the study?
They do have a center on longevity there: https://longevity.stanford.edu
You may go through their publicatiions and point us to the one you did read.
23 May 22
@metal-brain saidNo. I will look up things and link them properly, wher I get my infromation. If you want to state things and give sources it just won't work with giving a link to the collection of dozens of articles.
Look it up yourself. That is what you tell me.
23 May 22
@kevcvs57 saidInfusion of cerebrospinal fluid from young mice into old mice restores memory recall in the aged animals by triggering production of the fatty myelin sheath that insulates neurons in the brain.
He’s hinted at it loads of times by why the lizard peoples money guy would require human brain tissue is a mystery yet to be solved by MB and the rest of the bacofoil boys.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00860-7
@metal-brain saidThank you.
Infusion of cerebrospinal fluid from young mice into old mice restores memory recall in the aged animals by triggering production of the fatty myelin sheath that insulates neurons in the brain.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00860-7
Edit: I did read it now. As far as the article goes we are far away from any procedure to be applied to humans.
Even IF there was you take spinal water from a person time and again. The ethical implications are not so far from blood donation....
Was the ethics the point? Who can afford what treatment?
23 May 22
@athousandyoung saidProbably they would need job re-training
If evil people replaced their brains with baby brains they wouldn't be the same people afterwards
23 May 22
@shavixmir saidYeah, Mother Teresa only lived to be 87.
You don’t think it’s got anything to do with having enough money to eat healthy?
Probably she was only 'mildly' evil.