3 Breakthrough Treatments That Can Repair Aging Damage

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Galectin-3 Blocking

Galectin-3 is a protein in our bodies that tumors use to fool the immune system by building

structures that resemble scar tissue.

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Scientists found that supplementing conventional chemotherapy with a plant

sugar that blocked galectin-3 interfered with a tumor’s survival strategy in mice.

This astonishing discovery is one of the greatest anti-aging breakthroughs of our era—but

almost no one seems to appreciate the implications yet.

Vampire Therapy

An experiment performed at Stanford using mice proved that

exposure to young blood can counteract or even reverse the

effects of aging.

Eight times over a period of 24 days, scientists gave the 18-

month-old mice blood plasma from 3-month-old mice.

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and the new biotech revelation that could stop them

• Will “vampire therapy” save us from aging? Pros and cons of the amazing rejuvenation treatment

• Legalizing GHRH: The healthier successor of human growth hormone (hGH) is keeping Australian farm animals in top shape…

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The brains of the older mice given the transfusions didn’t simply perform better—they

showed physical signs of rejuvenation.

Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone

Too much growth hormone, however, can cause numerous

serious side effects including an increased risk of diabetes.

New research reveals growth hormone releasing hormone

(GHRH) yields the same benefits as hGH, but with fewer

problems.

A DNA vaccine that triggers natural GHRH production has

been given to tens of thousands of farm animals in Australia and

South Korea.

The vaccinated animals are not only stronger, leaner, more

fertile, less prone to disease, and smarter than their

untreated counterparts—they significantly outlive them.

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GHRH is still difficult to manufacture and, hence, is

ridiculously expensive.

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Nonetheless, I’m convinced this technology will reach the human market in the near

future.

Free Report on Anti-Aging TreatmentsRead in this must-read report: • The insidious strategy cancer tumors use to fool the immune system…

and the new biotech revelation that could stop them

• Will “vampire therapy” save us from aging? Pros and cons of the amazing rejuvenation treatment

• Legalizing GHRH: The healthier successor of human growth hormone (hGH) is keeping Australian farm animals in top shape…

Grab your free copy

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