By Betty Edwards


Nowadays, more people want to feel young and look young. Youthful looks are the source of admiration and enable people to remain attractive especially for those who want to remain in the dating scene or the modeling industry. Maintaining a young look has been challenging for those who have chosen to rely on cosmetics, a new form of reversing ageing known as young blood therapy has been discovered.

This process is a result of the great effort put in by researchers in two top American universities, Stanford and Harvard. They discovered that he ageing process can be reversed by introducing young blood into the body old animal. Their initial experiments were conducted on a group of mice where it was observed to cause rejuvenation of the brain cells among older mice.

During the research process a group of old mice were injected with blood from a younger group of mice and the results found were groundbreaking. The stem cells within the liver and muscles of the older mice were seen to revive and rejuvenated once they were exposed to the serum from younger mice. Though the experiment was solely tested on mice there is hope that it might eventually work on humans.

While the implementation of the therapy is still yet to be fully sanctioned for application in human beings, it is believed that blood transfusion can be relied on to initiate the procedure. Though a full blood transfusion from a young person is not likely to produce outstanding results to an ageing adult, it can be used to stimulate increased healing and revival when applied to specific body parts.

While the procedure is mostly known for reversing the process of ageing, it should be used for more practical cases. The occurrence of Illnesses associated with old age such as Alzheimers disease, enlargement of the heart and dementia can be reduced by significant levels. All this would go a long way to enabling old people live longer and healthier lives.

The benefits associated with this form of therapy are quite numerous. It has been known to greatly improve memory among old persons. Muscle and body endurance has also been improved due to the presence or more protein content in it. This has enabled older people to work harder and engage in slightly more intense activities. The sense of smell and sight can also be boosted by this procedure.

Though still in the developmental stage, the procedure would be costly to implement in a human being. The expense would lock out many people from accessing such a form of body enhancement. Also, not all tissues would benefit from this kind of procedure, while some body organs regenerate quickly such as the skin some such as the brain and heart would remain relatively insensitive to this form of treatment.

The need to enjoy a quality life and live longer is wish for every human being. This medical experiment, though in its initial developmental stage represents a step in the right direction towards achieving this wish. Older people would have more time to spend with loved ones while also watching their generations grow.




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