Is Young Plasma Really a Worthwhile Treatment for Aging?
The RAADFest 2018 Special Report of September 20, 2018 lists administration of blood plasma taken from young donors as one alternative in Step 4 in dealing with aging. Today a news article in the Huffington Post entitled "He Hawks Young Blood As A New Miracle Treatment - All That’s Missing Is Proof" examines the $8,000 Ambrosia Corp. young-plasma treatment and portrays it as questionable medicine by a marginal MD who never finished his residency at a Boston hospital and is barred from medical practice in Massachusetts.
The article points out that in the often-quoted test with young and old mice with joined circulatory systems, the young mice were negativity impacted by the test far more than the old mice were helped. One of the scientists involved in the test questioned whether it made any sense to administer 2 liters of young plasma to an aged human in a couple of days, based on their mouse experiment.
I question whether the Age Reversal Network should be promoting this scheme.
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JCG - I use a colostrum GcMAF cream. It costs a little over $250 for 30 ml airless pump jar. You just pump out enough to cover the finger tip and spread on the desired spot or a place that will permit reaching the blood stream. This jar can last up to 3 months. It is kept refrigerated. It works because my Nagalase level has been decreasing to avoid prostate cancer which runs in my family. I don't want to give you my supplier because I am afraid that the evil socialist FDA will try to raid them in the states like they did the doctors who were prescribing GOleic for autism. The pharmaceutical industry is deathly afraid of GcMAF because it cures so many diseases, disorders, syndromes and conditions. It even regrows hair. Look at those links for just a sampling of what it does in the body. It is anti-aging.