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September 5, 2017: by Bill Sardi
As predicted in a recent article at ResveratrolNews.com, rich oligarchs are getting blood from the young transfused into their bodies in an effort to turn the clock back on aging says a report in The Daily Mail. The young blood transfusions emanate from experiments done with lab animals where an old and a young animal’s blood vessels are conjoined in a process called parabiosis. The old mouse then becomes young again. An infusion of a unit of blood from a 16-25 years old costs ~$8000 and candidates must be over 35 years of age. Obviously, only the very rich will be able to undergo these transfusions. For those who want to mimic the effect of young blood, the protein in the blood responsible for the age reversal effect has been identified as osteopontin, a protein that controls mineralization in the body. Osteopontin makes “old blood young again.” The red wine molecule resveratrol raises osteopontin levels. Read the story at ResveratrolNews.com
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