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>It seems too good to be true, but biochemist Jesús Gil speaks enthusiastically from his laboratory in London. “There is no reason to think that what we have seen in mice will not work in people,” he says. What they have observed in rodents is verging on the miraculous: a team of scientists has given monthly injections of a simple antibody to mice that are almost 18 months old, an age equivalent to 55 human years. These animals have lived up to 25% longer than their peers and in good health, with lower incidence of cancer, less cholesterol, and greater muscle strength. It is as if human life expectancy had skyrocketed to 104 years, instead of the current 83 in Spain, for example.

Archive: https://archive.today/mxsLi From the post: >>It seems too good to be true, but biochemist Jesús Gil speaks enthusiastically from his laboratory in London. “There is no reason to think that what we have seen in mice will not work in people,” he says. What they have observed in rodents is verging on the miraculous: a team of scientists has given monthly injections of a simple antibody to mice that are almost 18 months old, an age equivalent to 55 human years. These animals have lived up to 25% longer than their peers and in good health, with lower incidence of cancer, less cholesterol, and greater muscle strength. It is as if human life expectancy had skyrocketed to 104 years, instead of the current 83 in Spain, for example.

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[–] 5 pts

No X203 antibody treatments for you, goyim. Here - have another COVID booster instead.

[–] 3 pts

Yeah, this article is also almost a year old and they said they were already starting Human trials... This will never see the "general public" if it actually works.

[–] 2 pts

Not telling the public this probably is sourced from murdered babies

[–] 2 pts

If it does it would probably come with mandatory sterilization.

[–] 1 pt

Well, you could argue that for some populations that should be required right now. Without something like this.

Just a thought.

[–] 3 pts

monthly injection

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[–] 3 pts

There is a simple bacterial vaccine that reverses innate immune system senescence for older people. Also no takers for development commercially

[–] 1 pt

Mycobacterium vaccae?

[–] 2 pts

John Campbell interviews someone about this a few times. Didn't recall the bug though.

[–] 1 pt

That would likely have been Prof. Angus Dalgleish, John also regularly talks to Prof. Robert Clancey who discusses similar issues to Angus.

[–] 2 pts

Thank you for posting this, I used key terms interleukin II blocking foods ncbi to get https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2714386/

Answer is an article titled Dietary Curcumin and Limonin Suppress CD4+ T-Cell Proliferation and Interleukin-2 Production in Mice

[–] 2 pts

You might wanna provide archive links with .gov url.

[–] 2 pts

Studies in laboratory mice for such things should be looked on with extreme amounts of skepticism. Laboratory mice have un-naturally long telemeres. This makes them highly susceptible to cancer (all laboratory mice will die of cancer if not killed by something else), but also highly tolerant of harmful "therapies", their bodies are able to repair large amounts of damage from exposure to toxins, at the cost of high cancer susceptibility. The physiology of laboratory mice has become incompatible with their role in testing the safety of human medications, to the benefit of pharmaceutical companies (which is why nothing is done about it despite this being known for well over a decade).

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I agree. When I read the part about how "it works in mice it should work in people" I laughed. Yeah man, in a ideal world. That is almost never true.

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Jesús Gil... Seems suspicious.

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Very interesting