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To: niteowl77; HarleyLady27
Baby’s blood???

I actually wouldn't completely rule that out...

FWIW -

https://raptormanreports.com/2017/04/26/newborn-human-baby-blood-shown-to-reverse-age-related-diseases/

Newborn Human Baby Blood Shown to Reverse Age Related Diseases.

A recent scientific study published in the scientific Journal Nature has born out the possibility that components of the blood of newborn human babies could actually reverse many of the problems associated with cognitive and other impairments due to aging.

Sounds like far-fetched conspiracy theory bs, right?

How about this from Stanford University...

https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2017/04/protein-in-umbilical-cord-blood-rejuvenates-old-mices-memory.html

Study shows protein in human umbilical cord blood rejuvenates old mice’s impaired learning, memory.

Umbilical cord blood from human newborns, and in particular a single protein contained in it, boosted old mice’s brain function and cognitive performance, new research from Stanford shows.

The researchers identified a protein, abundant in human cord blood but decreasingly so with advancing age, that had the same effect when injected into the animals.

The findings could lead to new treatments for age-associated declines in mental ability.

“Neuroscientists have ignored it and are still ignoring it, but to me it’s remarkable that something in your blood can influence the way you think,” said the study’s senior author, Tony Wyss-Coray, PhD, professor of neurology and neurological sciences and a senior research career scientist at the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System. The lead author is former postdoctoral scholar Joseph Castellano, PhD, who is now an instructor of neurology and neurological sciences.

The study was published online April 19, 2017 in Nature.

882 posted on 09/07/2020 10:52:42 AM PDT by eldoradude (Bad robot)
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To: eldoradude
Umbilical cord blood from human newborns, and in particular a single protein contained in it, boosted old mice’s brain function and cognitive performance, new research from Stanford shows.

The researchers identified a protein, abundant in human cord blood but decreasingly so with advancing age, that had the same effect when injected into the animals.

The findings could lead to new treatments for age-associated declines in mental ability.

Hmmm - Gropin Joe's recent IV mark?

883 posted on 09/07/2020 10:59:37 AM PDT by eldoradude (Bad robot)
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