Posted on 04/08/2021 6:11:50 AM PDT by bitt
The Spanish firm Grifols helped set off a kerfuffle last year when it, along with other firms, offered nearly double the going price for blood donations for a COVID-19 treatment trial. Brigham Young University in Idaho had to threaten some enterprising students with suspension to keep them from intentionally trying to contract COVID-19. The trial failed, however, and now the Barcelona-based firm is hoping to extract something far more valuable from the plasma of young volunteers: a set of microscopic molecules that could reverse the process of aging itself.
Earlier this year, Grifols closed on a $146 million-deal to buy Alkahest, a company founded by Stanford University neuroscientist Tony Wyss-Coray, who, along with Saul Villeda, revealed in scientific papers published in 2011 and 2014 that the blood from young mice had seemingly miraculous restorative effects on the brains of elderly mice. The discovery adds to a hot area of inquiry called geroscience that focuses on identifying beneficial elements of blood that dissipate as we age and others that accumulate and cause damage. In the last six years, Alkahest has identified more than 8,000 proteins in the blood that show potential promise as therapies. Its efforts and those of Grifols have resulted in at least six phase 2 trials completed or underway to treat a wide range of age-related diseases, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
Alkahest and a growing number of other geroscience health startups signal a change in thinking about some of the most intractable diseases facing humankind. Rather than focusing solely on the etiology of individual diseases like heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer's and arthritis—or, for that matter, COVID-19—geroscientists are trying to understand how these diseases relate to the single largest risk factor of all: human aging. Their goal is to hack the process of aging itself and, in the process,
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Yes, adrenochrome can be purchased legally. And does not have any positive or hallucinogenic effects. And is only made in tiny quantities in the human body, far too small to do anything the Qnuts think it does. It is one of the more stupid of all the stupid things that the Qnuts believe.
The occult is bunk, yes. But the BELIEF that drives the occult is not.
And this is what we're really talking about here.
Make that make sense to you, and you will cease your incessant babbling.
Or will you?
Thank you, professor.
You may be correct, but what if people BELIEVE that it does?
What then?
Not everyone lives in your reality.
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The professor is wrong - Adrenochrome is certainly hallucinogenic according to research dating back to the 50's. I believe that the elites who 'enjoy it' have maintained it off the 'controlled substances' schedule in order to protect themselves and their suppliers.
Here's but one example of the research conducted:
The Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine Vol. 14, 1st Quarter 1999 Article The Adrenochrome Hypothesis and Psychiatry A. Hoffer, M.D. Ph.D. and H. Osmond, M.D. |
First published in Journal of Orthomolecu-lar Medicine, Vol. 5, No.1, 1990
Excerpt:
"We also published a large series of clini-cal studies showing adrenochrome and andrenolutin were hallucinogens. These studies are described in our book, The Hal-lucinogens (Hoffer, Osmond, 1967). That re-view is still pertinent for the whole area of adrenochrome investigation went into hi-bernation for a number of reasons, espe-cially in psychiatry. In 1981 Hoffer wrote, “Interest in the amino-chromes is return-ing because some of the properties of the centrally active amines can not be under-stood unless their degradation into these oxidized derivatives is considered.”"
The only people that believe that are Qnuts and people that take “Fear and Loathing” way too seriously. Ranking celebs and politicians are not out there sacrificing and eating children.
The people that BELIEVE in the occult, practice the occult.
Ranking celebs and politicians are not out there sacrificing and eating children.
Because you say so? And you know this how?
As are most FR Professors, but that doesn't stop them from speaking with certainty.
They just KNOW things.
Because I am not stupid enough to create a worldview centered around an anonymous poster on a chan board known mostly for kiddie pron, nazi propaganda, and similar LARP’s. Whose first post was laughably false, but people that wanted to believe that Hillary was in GITMO awaiting execution latched onto.
Don't sell yourself short.
I happen to know better.
I thought it was somewhat clear what I meant but maybe not. If our lifespan is strictly limited to less than 120 years max then it's unlikely we will last even as long as the dinosaurs. Our planet earth or at least planet earths ability to sustain human life is certainly limited. If humans want to survive long term we will need to be able to live longer and healthier in order to ultimately move to other planets and continue life there. If we put an artificial limit on our own lifespans we won't make it as it violates one of the key principles of life itself and that is to survive as a species. If we have the capability to greatly extend our lifespan then it's clear god intended us to do just that.
There were people who opposed things like penicillin and other life saving drugs. Many still today feel modern medicine is "playing god". Imagine where we would be if we listened to them.
Regarding Adrenochrome, this is my problem: A lot of suggestions have been made that you can get the powerful effect by drinking blood. I have to believe that the combination of saliva and stomach acid will neutralize any such effect
However, I have seen compelling evidence that REFRIGERATED adrenochrome (probably for injection) does exist and is distributed via neighborhood bodegas and such. I think the price was in the thousands per ounce.
Your thoughts?
The uncovering of the Cain-Able
Nephilim CainAbleism and DNA destruction-mingling from the God of this world plan all along.
Probably not.
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