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At least they aren't doing it like Hilary and the satanist and sucking it from live children!
Jan 17, 2019 20:41:44   #
teabag09
 
Blood from the young now on sale for the old in San Francisco: report

Stanford-educated founder’s treatment intended to fight aging






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By Ethan Baron | ebaron@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group

PUBLISHED: January 17, 2019 at 4:00 am | UPDATED: January 17, 2019 at 2:27 pm



You don’t have to drink the blood of children to reclaim the vigor of your lost youth. You can mainline it. For $8,000 a liter.

Ambrosia, a startup founded by a Stanford Medical School graduate, has begun pouring the blood of the young into the hardened arteries of their elders in five cities, one of them San Francisco, according to a new report.



Founded in 2016 by Jesse Karmazin, an MD never licensed to practice medicine, Florida-based Ambrosia claims to be able to combat aging through infusions of blood plasma from younger people.

It’s now infusing patients in Los Angeles, Tampa, Omaha, Houston and the city by the Bay, according to Business Insider.

Initial interest was high, with about 100 potential patients contacting the company in the first week after it put up its website in September, the business website reported.

Tech entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel, who co-founded PayPal and Palantir and said in 2014 he was taking human growth hormone in hopes of living to 120 or beyond, has expressed interest in Ambrosia and said of death, “I prefer to fight it.”

So far, nearly 150 patients aged 35 to 92 — including 81 during a clinical trial — have received Ambrosia’s treatment, according to Business Insider.

The company calls its intravenous interventions “young plasma treatments.” Ambrosia says it sucks the blood (so to speak) of donors aged 16 to 25. For the older patients undergoing what the startup acknowledges is a “medical treatment,” there’s a pretty juicy volume discount: $12,000 for two liters. Patients are 30 or older, according to the company.




Karmazin, who worked for about two years as a medical resident but moved into entrepreneurship without becoming a licensed physician, said last year that an Ambrosia study found the treatments led to a 20 percent reduction in levels of two proteins, one linked to cancer and one to Alzheimer’s, The Guardian reported last year. At the time of that report, the median age of participants in the study — which cost participants $8,000 each — was 60, according to The Guardian.

The treatment was inspired by experiments on mice, Ambrosia says. Harvard University researchers have identified a substance in mouse blood they believed partly responsible for an anti-aging effect seen in old mice t***sfused with blood from young mice, The Guardian reported. Stanford researchers have also been studying such t***sfusions, known as “parabiosis,” since around 2000, according to Science magazine. Some 50 years ago, the late UC San Francisco researcher Frederick Ludwig used rats to study the effects of parabiosis on longevity.

Two UC Berkeley researchers who have researched parabiosis in mice last year described Ambrosia’s treatments as “dangerous.”

“They quite likely could inflict bodily harm,” researcher Irina Conboy told Business Insider. “It is well known in the medical community — and this is also the reason we don’t do t***sfusions frequently — that in 50 percent of patients there are very bad side effects. You are being infused with somebody else’s blood and it doesn’t match.”

But Karmazin disputed Conboy’s conclusion, saying it was not supported by data or clinical experience, Business Insider reported.

“Millions of plasma t***sfusions are performed safely in the US each year and the FDA monitors the safety of the blood supply and t***sfusions closely,” Karmazin said.

Blood t***sfusions are approved by the Food and Drug Administration, which allows Ambrosia to provide them as an “off-label” type of treatment, Business Insider reported.

Conboy said research in mice linking anti-aging effects to blood infusions is not conclusive.

Ambrosia, in a filing with the U.S. National Library of Medicine about its clinical trial, had said the project would focus on inflammation, nerve development, stem cell proliferation, blood clotting, immune function and brain plaque associated with Alzheimer’s.

“Organ function which will be specifically measured includes the liver, bone marrow, kidneys, pancreas, muscles, cardiovasculature, cerebrovasculature, and the thyroid,” the filing said.

“Specific disease states connected to these biomarkers include anemia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol, elevated risk of cancer, atherosclerosis, dementia, and cataracts.”

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Jan 17, 2019 21:22:29   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
teabag09 wrote:
Blood from the young now on sale for the old in San Francisco: report

Stanford-educated founder’s treatment intended to fight aging
















By Ethan Baron | ebaron@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group

PUBLISHED: January 17, 2019 at 4:00 am | UPDATED: January 17, 2019 at 2:27 pm



You don’t have to drink the blood of children to reclaim the vigor of your lost youth. You can mainline it. For $8,000 a liter.

Ambrosia, a startup founded by a Stanford Medical School graduate, has begun pouring the blood of the young into the hardened arteries of their elders in five cities, one of them San Francisco, according to a new report.



Founded in 2016 by Jesse Karmazin, an MD never licensed to practice medicine, Florida-based Ambrosia claims to be able to combat aging through infusions of blood plasma from younger people.

It’s now infusing patients in Los Angeles, Tampa, Omaha, Houston and the city by the Bay, according to Business Insider.

Initial interest was high, with about 100 potential patients contacting the company in the first week after it put up its website in September, the business website reported.

Tech entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel, who co-founded PayPal and Palantir and said in 2014 he was taking human growth hormone in hopes of living to 120 or beyond, has expressed interest in Ambrosia and said of death, “I prefer to fight it.”

So far, nearly 150 patients aged 35 to 92 — including 81 during a clinical trial — have received Ambrosia’s treatment, according to Business Insider.

The company calls its intravenous interventions “young plasma treatments.” Ambrosia says it sucks the blood (so to speak) of donors aged 16 to 25. For the older patients undergoing what the startup acknowledges is a “medical treatment,” there’s a pretty juicy volume discount: $12,000 for two liters. Patients are 30 or older, according to the company.




Karmazin, who worked for about two years as a medical resident but moved into entrepreneurship without becoming a licensed physician, said last year that an Ambrosia study found the treatments led to a 20 percent reduction in levels of two proteins, one linked to cancer and one to Alzheimer’s, The Guardian reported last year. At the time of that report, the median age of participants in the study — which cost participants $8,000 each — was 60, according to The Guardian.

The treatment was inspired by experiments on mice, Ambrosia says. Harvard University researchers have identified a substance in mouse blood they believed partly responsible for an anti-aging effect seen in old mice t***sfused with blood from young mice, The Guardian reported. Stanford researchers have also been studying such t***sfusions, known as “parabiosis,” since around 2000, according to Science magazine. Some 50 years ago, the late UC San Francisco researcher Frederick Ludwig used rats to study the effects of parabiosis on longevity.

Two UC Berkeley researchers who have researched parabiosis in mice last year described Ambrosia’s treatments as “dangerous.”

“They quite likely could inflict bodily harm,” researcher Irina Conboy told Business Insider. “It is well known in the medical community — and this is also the reason we don’t do t***sfusions frequently — that in 50 percent of patients there are very bad side effects. You are being infused with somebody else’s blood and it doesn’t match.”

But Karmazin disputed Conboy’s conclusion, saying it was not supported by data or clinical experience, Business Insider reported.

“Millions of plasma t***sfusions are performed safely in the US each year and the FDA monitors the safety of the blood supply and t***sfusions closely,” Karmazin said.

Blood t***sfusions are approved by the Food and Drug Administration, which allows Ambrosia to provide them as an “off-label” type of treatment, Business Insider reported.

Conboy said research in mice linking anti-aging effects to blood infusions is not conclusive.

Ambrosia, in a filing with the U.S. National Library of Medicine about its clinical trial, had said the project would focus on inflammation, nerve development, stem cell proliferation, blood clotting, immune function and brain plaque associated with Alzheimer’s.

“Organ function which will be specifically measured includes the liver, bone marrow, kidneys, pancreas, muscles, cardiovasculature, cerebrovasculature, and the thyroid,” the filing said.

“Specific disease states connected to these biomarkers include anemia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol, elevated risk of cancer, atherosclerosis, dementia, and cataracts.”
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Science has found the "long life" gene. It's there...we have it, and suddenly the Genesis account seems a little less unlikely in regard to people's long lives. Our DNA was one of the things corrupted by The Fall.

The knowledge you posted has been around for thousands of years...consuming others to increase one's vitality.

They've put a suit on the cannibal. Shaved him, combed his hair and sent him to Charm School.

Nothing works as good as the real thing. If you're important enough, I hear, there's a concoction made from the pineal glands of children that's kept most of the elites alive into their 90s.

Ever hear of a Royal dying of cancer?

I kinda thought Klinton's little seizures reminded me of Kuru.

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Jan 17, 2019 21:40:05   #
karpenter Loc: Headin' Fer Da Hills !!
 
BigMike wrote:
The knowledge you posted has been around for thousands of years...consuming others to increase one's vitality.

They've put a suit on the cannibal. Shaved him, combed his hair and sent him to Charm School.
It's Back-Door Mysticism
Like The Banner Says

No Matter How Sophisticated We See Ourselves
It Always Finds A Way To Infiltrate Us

Some Think Quantum Theory Is An Example
Nothing Has To Be Measured, Observed, Or Proven
Anything Imaginary Is Theoretically Possible

As Far As This Blood Thing Goes
They Can Stew Up Your Own Stem Cells For This

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Jan 18, 2019 21:54:41   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
karpenter wrote:
It's Back-Door Mysticism
Like The Banner Says

No Matter How Sophisticated We See Ourselves
It Always Finds A Way To Infiltrate Us

Some Think Quantum Theory Is An Example
Nothing Has To Be Measured, Observed, Or Proven
Anything Imaginary Is Theoretically Possible

As Far As This Blood Thing Goes
They Can Stew Up Your Own Stem Cells For This


Ba-al likes the murder children. One's own stem cells wouldn't be much fun for him and a certain group of elites are cruel perverts who want to c***t death. Naturally he always meets them and they do the same thing they've done since the dance of death began.

He shows up in various forms in every society that practices child sacrifice...a thing God said "I never told them to do that, nor did it enter my mind"

The Canaanites made their children "pass through the fire", the Incas ripped hearts out, western nations do it on an industrial scale in our a******n factories and a few of the elite are given access to children to do wh**ever they want.

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Jan 19, 2019 03:45:38   #
karpenter Loc: Headin' Fer Da Hills !!
 
Then They Poo-Poo It As A Conspiracy Theorist

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Jan 19, 2019 13:39:24   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
karpenter wrote:
Then They Poo-Poo It As A Conspiracy Theorist


Trump plans to expose this but there's only so much a big part of the population can absorb at once. This drawn-out Roman Holiday seems necessary to wake as many Americans up as possible but this is an appointed time and events have already been set in motion that have to play out. There's only so much time before the black hats and white hats HAVE to move. It will be very soon.

Social unrest in Europe isn't being covered by our media but if it was widely broadcast Americans would see how violent things are becoming.

France is about to make "unapproved demonstrations" illegal. Sound familiar? How many other places in how many other times have we seen this?

The Europeans always go there. Europe has never been anything but a two tier society. After WWII it was only a matter of time before Europe got caught up in the same old sht.

WW1 - 8 million dead.

WWII - 60, 70, 80 million dead? Add to that the Cultural Revolution in China.

WWIII? - The Bible says 1/3 of the population will die. 2 billion or more. Note the obvious and sinister progression.

How are those kinds of numbers acheived? Only thing I can think of is massively populated areas of the world. There aren't 2 billion people in the whole western hemisphere.

Note the obvious progression. Prophecy is about politics, nations and leaders inspired by Satan into believing the same lie he told them at the Tower of Babel...that they can achieve perfection by the work of their own hands. Not surprising then, that the merchant princes in Revelation wail "Babylon the Great has fallen!" and Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, cursed with insanity for 7 years when on his portico, overlooking the great city he praised himself for everything he beheld.

4:30) he said, “Is not this the great Babylon I have built as the royal residence, by my mighty power and for the glory of my majesty?" NOPE (voice of God paraphrase) Bang...he immediately goes nuts.

At the end of the time he regained his sense and God gave him the amazing privilege of writing the 4th chapter of Daniel. Its his testimony...the posterboy of the world system. This blows me away. God is so precise in revealing things to us in order. Here's what the posterboy learned from his experience:

34) "At the end of that time, I, Nebuchadnezzar, raised my eyes toward heaven, and my sanity was restored. Then I praised the Most High; I honored and glorified him who lives forever. His d******n is an eternal d******n; his kingdom endures from generation to generation.

35) All the peoples of the earth are regarded as nothing. He does as he pleases with the powers of heaven and the peoples of the earth. No one can hold back his hand or say to him: “What have you done?”

36) At the same time that my sanity was restored, my honor and splendor were returned to me for the glory of my kingdom. My advisers and nobles sought me out, and I was restored to my throne and became even greater than before.

37) Now I, Nebuchadnezzar, praise and exalt and glorify the King of heaven, because everything he does is right and all his ways are just. And those who walk in p***e he is able to humble."

We're about to see God humble Babylon the World System again and we're all in for it. The 6th Trumpet War, if it hasn't already begun, will blow soon.

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