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Why Extend Life?


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#1 reason

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Posted 18 May 2015 - 12:10 PM


"Because I want to" is a perfectly fine and valid reason to live longer in good health, and the early stage development of rejuvenation biotechnology tentatively underway today is all about providing that choice where no viable options presently exist:

Not all of us want to live forever. However, few would pass at the chance of a guaranteed long and healthy life. Seeing our health decline as we grow older, and departing this earth often decades before our 100th birthday is a concept most of us reluctantly accept, but as medical, scientific and technological advances continue to make possible what we had thought impossible just years before, many now see this condition as no longer inevitable.

In recent years, a proliferation of individuals, groups, organisations, institutions and corporations have emerged with a stated mission to combat the effects of aging and prolong healthy lifespan. From the simple blogger, to the esteemed research institution, and on to the multi-billion dollar corporation, a huge and growing international network and community of like-minded people are now attempting to either promote the cause or directly find ways to extend healthy life. With the establishment of big-budget longevity research and development corporations such as the Google-backed Calico and J. Craig Venter co-founded Human Longevity Inc., as well as media focus on high-profile investors such as PayPal founder Peter Thiel, the subject of human longevity is finally moving from the radical or even taboo to become both a key point of discussion and multi billion dollar industry.

But why extend life? Firstly, dying of 'old-age' is in itself a myth. Instead 'damage' to our bodies which accumulates naturally throughout our lifetime leaves us more susceptible to numerous medical conditions such as cancer, heart and lung disease and brain dysfunctions such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's as we get older. It is the increased inability of the aged body to combat these diseases which results in death, not age itself. If ways can be found to minimise this damage, repair, and negate the effects it has upon us later in life, then there is no reason why the years in which we enjoy a fully mobile healthy existence both physically and mentally cannot be prolonged in a significant way, and extended beyond what is currently possible in even the most long-lived individuals. Man-made advances in science, medicine and technology have already resulted in us living far longer than our ancestors, so why not find ways that we can stay healthy for longer too? The effect this could have upon lifespan, we don't know, but life extension isn't just about living longer. It is about finding ways to prolong the time we spend in peak condition.

Link: http://lifemag.org/a...why-extend-life


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Posted 08 November 2015 - 06:32 PM

No one dies from old age directly of course, but the process where our body stops repairing itself fast enough to stay alive, surely that means we do die from old age in the long run?



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Posted 11 December 2015 - 12:43 PM

We are all products of our environment. It would be foolhardy to disagree with that. We seem to be the only creature here that has the ability to control alot of aspects of our environment, air, water, food choices, surface contacts, thought choices. This vast control sets us apart from other creatures.
I'm quite convinced we are immortal already, I will refrain from putting an explanation mark at the end of that remark. Most aging issues are caused be the lack of Silica in our diets and our ability to maintain balance in the diet. Eating whole foods is one way to discover balance and in some regimes it's a holy necessity!
DNA, some say it's a product of it's environment, the internal environment? Peptides are the result of our emotional environment, animal magnetism effects our internal environment to.
So there's large corporations seeking endeavours into 'anti aging', something may come good from it. My personal view is that an individual should have to earn a long fruitful life, taking drugs will never work, but many of the biological things that go on inside of us can not currently be explained fully from anyone in the corporate world.
Back in the Eighties I was fortunate enough to come across the concept of Transmutation, in the Nineties all the info I could find said it didn't exist, except in heavy element reactions. But now we're seeing that it is possible and has been covered up and ignored over the years by various institutions/corperations. Even Wiki shuns the concept. Truly sad state of affairs. I'm not supprised if I get a reply here that questions the existence of Transmutation at low temperatures.
All this is my view of things, or my opinion, I have 30 years of intrest here and have questioned my own outlook several times over my adult life, but I keep finding more truths that strongly support this outlook as well as many authors that concur. You only have to look at the twin towers and see a destructive low temperature transmutation. Sad, but true :(

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Posted 11 December 2015 - 05:45 PM

We are all products of our environment. It would be foolhardy to disagree with that. We seem to be the only creature here that has the ability to control alot of aspects of our environment, air, water, food choices, surface contacts, thought choices. This vast control sets us apart from other creatures.
I'm quite convinced we are immortal already, I will refrain from putting an explanation mark at the end of that remark. Most aging issues are caused be the lack of Silica in our diets and our ability to maintain balance in the diet. Eating whole foods is one way to discover balance and in some regimes it's a holy necessity!
DNA, some say it's a product of it's environment, the internal environment? Peptides are the result of our emotional environment, animal magnetism effects our internal environment to.
So there's large corporations seeking endeavours into 'anti aging', something may come good from it. My personal view is that an individual should have to earn a long fruitful life, taking drugs will never work, but many of the biological things that go on inside of us can not currently be explained fully from anyone in the corporate world.
Back in the Eighties I was fortunate enough to come across the concept of Transmutation, in the Nineties all the info I could find said it didn't exist, except in heavy element reactions. But now we're seeing that it is possible and has been covered up and ignored over the years by various institutions/corperations. Even Wiki shuns the concept. Truly sad state of affairs. I'm not supprised if I get a reply here that questions the existence of Transmutation at low temperatures.
All this is my view of things, or my opinion, I have 30 years of intrest here and have questioned my own outlook several times over my adult life, but I keep finding more truths that strongly support this outlook as well as many authors that concur. You only have to look at the twin towers and see a destructive low temperature transmutation. Sad, but true :(


Could you explain this silica thing to me? I've never heard that.
I guess maybe it's equivalent to animals seeking out salt licks when they know they're lacking in essentially minerals.
We know we're lacking in some essential minerals such as iron and magnesium in our modern diets. It's kind of sad that many of us nowadays put our faith in getting vitamins and minerals from a pill.

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Posted 11 December 2015 - 09:38 PM

Silica salts in soils have been monitored for over a hundred years now and we're at about twenty odd percent now compared to the levels in 1910. Plants too have very low levels. Ok some may say "where's the evidence? ", the best way to prove it for yourself is to get hold of some Diatomascuos Earth, or another Silica supplement and comsume it as directed. By symptomatic analysis of yourself you will tell by the health improvements observed. Now please be aware that Silica is an important part of the inter cellular protien matrix, so it's presence can demand growth and if other components are in short supply, deficiency symptoms can appear from other nutrients deficits(so don't blame the Silica!). I like to take it a couple of times a week as my activity isn't great, nor my diet.
Forget Iron as a supplement unless you need it, iron is recycled in the body.
Molybdenum is low in soils and with modern diets most people are low in it.
Zinc is involved in virtually every enzymic system in our bodies, it's so provasive around the body that it's importance gets forgot.
I found that Zinc alone made me fly off the handle emotionally sometimes, but with a little Molybdenum things smoothed out. Magnesium Oxide is a brain poison, it can clear your gut out well though!!
I recommend a good rock salt if you cook your food as it's got many different minerals in.
To reap the most benefit from any diet/supplement you will have to find balance. Don't just take stuff religiously, or take more and more thinking 'hey I feel great!'. If you take that attitude you will get into trouble, why, because everything effects everything else and the stuff I mention are very powerful. Usually a theraputic does quoted has to be supported by pacific nutrients of its system, a nutrient complex(multivitamin for example) can reduce any problems as the body can flush excess away. Like they say on most supplement lables 'consult your health practioner'.
If there wasn't chemical pesticides used on soils, then I'm sure the Silicas wouldn't be bound up so much. It's hotly debated, but Russia has a lot of untouched soil it's going to farm in the near future, so don't dispare about the world getting fed!

Here's a link that helps explain transmutation: http://bionutrient.o...-transmutations

The bit about Silica is interesting.

Edited by Multivitz, 11 December 2015 - 10:01 PM.


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Posted 11 December 2015 - 09:57 PM

Amazing that someone has to posit the question "why extend life". To me it is self-evident.



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Posted 11 December 2015 - 10:06 PM

Some people don't deserve to have life extended.
When you get old and have seen it all before your tune might change.
I'm not amazed at your constructive comment.

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Posted 11 December 2015 - 10:10 PM

 

When you get old and have seen it all before your tune might change.

 

That is the insidious thing about aging. It happens so slowly that you accept it. When your brain is aged and not functioning very well, you cannot remember how fantastic it was to be healthy, energetic, and productive. You are less able to "see" new things and "sing a different tune", so you accept it, even though it is AWFUL.



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Posted 12 December 2015 - 08:55 AM

Amazing that someone has to posit the question "why extend life". To me it is self-evident.

 

It is a very common question. When I start talking with my friends about life extention, the first question I am asked is "Why would you want to live more than 100 years?" 

 


Edited by seivtcho, 12 December 2015 - 08:57 AM.


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Posted 12 December 2015 - 10:33 AM

I'm 45 I have been acutely aware of my performance since a young age. Parasites produce chemicals that have many effects over us. For me aging occurs when an area of the body gets a deficiency, there's NO genetic clock BS. Search Telemere, D3 enacts the enzymes that maintain that part of the Helix, that part of the Helix produces enzymes that rebuild the DNA. We're told it's not that easy....yeah righteeo!
Aging will creep up on people, thats why it's important to mature the brain biologically, otherwise they will be at the mercy of all the misinformation and nay sayers. And I am not the only person on this God forsaken planet with this point of view.
If I went up to these people who say 'oh we all age slow', within minuits I would identify many deficiency symptoms about them and I'd ask, 'why are you saying people age slowly when you sir, are a clear example of dietry neglect, and it shows through your attitude'
Ok, now lets say a man has a high hairline is overwieght, wrinkled and has a cranky attitude, a common rendition of an older guy. If he started to really look after himself what areas would be the hardest to regenerate? Could he regenerate all the points I mentioned? Who's in charge of his regeneration? Does he have to be emotionally into his own regeneration? Will his friends and family effect wether or not the regeneration techniques work? How will he know what to do, will the information find him!!?
If anyone can't answer any of those questions with confidence then I don't think they have enough knowledge to understand me, or they don't have their mind open enough to learn more. Taking the plunge into being healthier is harder for some than others. There are many factors, finding the ones that hold back oneself can be very illusive, to a point where the individual gives up hope and signs off onto the bandwagon, that is the 'belief in aging'.
If you had a million people screaming something at you, that you knew in your heart, was wrong, would you conform to the screams. You know the answers, ones like, I wouldn't want to upset my fellow man, or, if it ment having an easier time....., or, they wouldn't be screaming at me for nothing, or, I would tell them what they wanted to hear to get them off my back, or, my friends wouldn't scream at me, etc, etc.
None of the answers are wrong, none of them are easy, the situation isn't easy, but they aren't screaming all at once at least, sorry, did you assume it would be loud?
Insulating ones self from negativity is seemingly impossible, and perhaps unhealthy, unless the wake state mind is in good nutrient health to give time to logically deal with the things as they appear. After a while one realises that thier inner attitude holds the potential for the avoidance as well as the potential for opportunities.
A lot of this has to do with the acid/alkali balance and there proponents, transmutation, and the individuals beliefs.

Edited by Multivitz, 12 December 2015 - 11:10 AM.


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Posted 12 December 2015 - 11:00 AM

You can't just transmutate the crap outta someone with a super miraculous transhumanist ray gun once a week! Life don't work that way imo.
Take vitamin B12 and its involvement in the body, wow this thing enables a cell to coat it's DNA and recycle the amino acid that makes antibodys. B12 balances with other B vitamins, so shouldn't be taken alone!!
The body is amazing at substituting one element for another similar one, sometime it can't, so things just stop working then symptoms appear more. Thats one of the reasons one doesn't drop dead form diet abuse, another is cell Homeostasis. Long term diet abuse usually encourages parasites that produce chemicals that ruins ones DNA apart from stealing ones nutrients. It is reversable to some extent, there are supplements that disolve internal scar tissue, theres even some I've seen that remove skin moles! I hope this helps.

Edited by Multivitz, 12 December 2015 - 11:01 AM.





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