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umbelical cord blood rejuvinates aging brain

normalizing's Photo normalizing 19 Apr 2017

this one right here; http://www.latimes.c...0419-story.html

 

from past articles i have visited, it seems getting new young blood in you, seems to always work positively. its just that people are not comfortable with experimenting with such on wide scope. but i think countries like china are already doing it behind closed doors...

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gamesguru's Photo gamesguru 20 Apr 2017

can we get an amen for breastmilk too?

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normalizing's Photo normalizing 20 Apr 2017

no

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gamesguru's Photo gamesguru 20 Apr 2017

because at least one is feasible  :wacko:

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Boopy!'s Photo Boopy! 20 Oct 2017

I admit I'm so jealous of rich Hollywood celebs who have access (fraudulently)  to growth hormone,   vampire means,   etc.    It's kind of scary that the wealthy are the ones who will live longer and already have access to the blood and stem cells of others.    It's one thing to use your own body,   but to get it from others is a bit terrifying to me.   Does this scare others?    Or is it simply the way of the world?   And wouldn't your own blood or umbililcal cord need to be preserved in a scientific manner,    not jusr shoved in a fridge somewhere?    For example an "anti-aging"   doctor making a fortune can decide to declare growth hormone as deficient in American clinics,   and then (behind the door)   somewhat legally get it for the wealthy?   I know because I have rich friends who pay a lot for stuff like this.   It is considered legal yet illegal at the same time,   in a way.    Sorry to make it all political.    Already they are doing poop transfers to heal people's digestive systems,   and it is the same idea.   Taking body parts like blood or organs or fecal matter and shoving it in another human.    So all those doctors long ago weren't so different than today.

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