Vampire Science Believes “YOUNG BLOOD” Is the REAL Fountain of Youth

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    This article was originally published by Daisy Luther at The Organic Prepper

    A clinical trial called “Ambrosia” seeks to discover the long-sought Fountain of Youth – and some scientists believe they’ve found it in the blood of young people.

    Unlike most clinical trials, people actually paid to participate instead of the other way around. Patients over the age of 35 ponied up $8000 to take part in the experiment where they get transfusions of young blood, run by Dr. Jesse Karmazin.

    People are getting transfusions of “young blood” to slow aging.

    Unsurprisingly, the business “experiment” is taking place in Monterrey, California, right on the edge of Silicon Valley.

    Ambrosia, the vampiric startup concerned, is run by a 32-year-old doctor called Jesse Karmazin, who bills $8,000 (£6,200) a pop for participation in what he has dubbed a “study”. So far, he has 600 clients, with a median age of 60. The blood is collected from local blood banks, then separated and combined – it takes multiple donors to make one package. (source)

    Although the results of the “trial,” which has been ongoing since at least 2017, have not been published, Karmizan is so certain of his science that he intends to open a business selling transfusions of “young blood.” (You know, since charging a participant $8000 to be part of a “study” isn’t a business.)

    Dr. Karmazin, who plans to open a business selling young blood, says patients who’ve had it say they feel amazing, and he says he’s seen evidence of reversing the aging process in rats.

    “Their brains are younger, their hearts. Their hair, if it was gray, it turns dark again,” he said. (source)

    Is anyone reminded of that creepy medieval countess who bathed in the blood of 650 of her serving wenches to remain young? Some say that Elizabeth of Bathory was the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula. The blood of young people as the fountain of youth is far from a new idea.

    Studies going back decades show the regenerative effects of one organism being joined to another. In the 17th century, Robert Boyle – he of Boyle’s Law – suggested “replacing the blood of the old with the blood of the young”. (source)

    And Ambrosia isn’t the only vampiristic game around.

    Ambrosia has some competition on the East Coast. A society gala in West Palm Beach, Florida took place last year to scare a bunch of 60-somethings into dropping some cash to take part an another “experiment” run by Dr. Dipnarine Maharaj. And by some cash, I mean up to $285,000 apiece.

    Then there’s the West Palm Beach symposium, held to recruit participants for a study testing what happens when aging people get infusions of plasma (the fluid part of blood packed with signaling proteins and other molecules but no red or white cells) from young people who’ve taken a drug meant to activate their immune system. Maharaj, a Scottish-trained hematologist and oncologist with a flair for salesmanship, plans to run the 30-patient trial at the private practice he owns in Boynton Beach, Fla.

    The study, which he describes as a Phase 1/Phase 2 trial, is a first-in-human test, which means that it is designed to evaluate only whether the experimental therapy is safe. But in his remarks at the symposium, Maharaj didn’t hesitate to make bold promises about what the treatment could do to ameliorate the frailty that results from getting older. (source)

    The irony of the so-called “young blood project” being introduced within 250 miles of Ponce De Leon’s Fountain of Youth was not overlooked.

    “Hopefully, one day we’ll be able to announce that Florida is truly the fountain of youth,” Maharaj told the crowd inside while he talked up his clinical trial. (source)

    Who is getting these blood transfusions?

    All sorts of people are apparently jumping on the young blood bandwagon.

    “There are pretty much people from most states, people from overseas, people from Europe and Australia,” Dr. Jesse Karmazin said. (source)

    According to a report from 2017, two-thirds of the participants in this study are men.

    The idea has become faddish in tech circles. While anti-ageing products usually hold more appeal with women, two-thirds of the more than 65 participants who have signed up for this trial are men. Mike Judge’s Silicon Valley sitcom recently parodied the notion, with arch-tech guru Gavin Belson relying on a “blood boy” following him around to donate pints of sticky red at inopportune moments.

    That fictionalised account may well be based on the real-life adventures of Peter Thiel, the PayPal founder, who has expressed interest in having transfusions (Gawker even reported that he was spending $40,000 (£31,000) a quarter on regular transfusions from 18-year-olds). He, and various other thinkers who radiate out towards the death-evading “transhumanist” movement, are fascinated by “heterochronic parabiosis” – the sewing together of two animals in order to create a living chimera. (source)

    That’s some seriously creepy stuff and I’m sure the things we know are only the tip of the creepy iceberg.

    Even Google is getting on board the antiaging bandwagon.

    The business of promising youth to people who are aging is nothing new. For as long as humans have been in situations where they weren’t constantly fighting for mere survival, many of those humans have tried to delay the inevitable.

    But now, with advances in science, it seems that the lines of science fiction and reality are getting blurred. And there’s a lot of money to be made.

    …lately, big players and investors have also spotted an opportunity: Google’s parent company has invested heavily in its secretive anti-aging spinout, called Calico. A startup called Celularity last month raised $250 million to try to use postpartum placentas to delay the aging process. And a company called Elysium Health has rallied Nobel Prize winners to sell a $50-per-month supplement aimed at boosting levels of a molecule known as NAD+ that’s hypothesized to play a role in promoting longevity, though not without prompting rebuke from some prominent doctors. (source)

    But the question is, are these anti-aging entrepreneurs selling promising therapies or false hope? And if it works, at what cost?

    And it isn’t just transfusions, either.

    Ethan Huff wrote about something called “vampire facials” on his report on this topic.

    It would be a mistake, however, to think that the use of young blood in anti-aging therapy is still in the testing phase. These same reports indicate that the therapy is already being used as part of so-called “vampire facials” to treat wrinkles, as well as joint and tissue injuries.

    Platelet-rich plasma, also known as PRP, involves siphoning blood from a patient’s own body, only to apply it topically as a type of healing “serum” to address a variety of health concerns, including the damaging effects of the aging process.

    In some cases, “vampire facials” are being applied to patients’ heads in an attempt to regrow hair.

    “We can actually use your own blood to stimulate the body,” claims Dr. Hooman Khorasani, who heads the Division of Dermatologic and Cosmetic Surgery at Mount Sinai Health System.

    While current research on this particular application is ongoing, Dr. Khorasani says that what’s already been uncovered “looks very positive.”

    “There’s still a lot of unknowns and factors we don’t know when we’re actually getting another person’s growth factors and nutrients injected in us,” he admitted. (source)

    We’re living in a world where something we would have mocked as the creepiest science fiction is becoming reality.

    Is there any actual science behind this?

    Actually, there is. Studies from both Harvard and Stanford have indicated some positive results.

    A Harvard mouse study in 2014 seems to be what revived interest in sucking the blood out of young people for the use of old people.

    In recent years, researchers studying mice found that giving old animals blood from young ones can reverse some signs of aging, and last year one team identified a growth factor in the blood that they think is partly responsible for the antiaging effect on a specific tissue—the heart. Now, that group has shown this same factor can also rejuvenate muscle and the brain.

    “This is the first demonstration of a rejuvenation factor” that is naturally produced, declines with age, and reverses aging in multiple tissues, says Harvard University stem cell researcher Amy Wagers. (source)

    Other scientists say that the transfusions of youthful blood can help patients suffering from Alzheimer’s.

    There has also been encouraging Alzheimer’s research using young blood at Stanford University.

    “We found that it was safe and feasible to administer infusions of young plasma weekly,” Dr. Sharon Shaw, an Alzheimer’s researcher at Stanford, said.

    Dr. Shaw is a researcher who says they have seen evidence of improvement in functional ability.

    “It’s all very exciting that there can be components in blood that can be healing,” Dr. Shaw said. (source)

    It’s as interesting as it is creepy. Who wouldn’t donate some of their blood to help out a beloved relative who was fading away from Alzheimer’s?

    What could possibly go wrong?

    This is a question I ask entirely too much when writing articles about new technology lately. It seems that our “progress” may be outstripping our ethics in many cases. Some of the things I see going wrong?

    • Young people could basically turn into walking blood bags for rich old people who want to live forever.
    • We don’t know if there are any long-term issues with frequent transfusions.
    • New diseases that aren’t yet tested for could be present in the blood of donors.
    • You can have allergic reactions to blood transfusions, even if they are the right type. These reactions can be as minor as some hives or as serious as death from anaphylactic shock.
    • You can have an acute immune hemolytic reaction, which means your body attacks the red blood cells as the enemy. This can result in chest pain, nausea, chills, fever, and lower back pain.
    • Infections can occur at the site of the transfusion.
    • Transfusion-related acute lung injury is a rare, but potentially fatal response to a transfusion. It starts out with a fever and low blood pressure and can permanently damage your lungs.
    • HIV, Hepatitis B and C, West Nile Virus, and Zika can all be passed through a blood transfusion. Although the blood is screened, there is still a slim possibility of something being missed.

    The idea of living forever has been around – well – forever. And so far, it has been but a dream. But it seems like lately interest is sparking up again.

    The advances of science are incredible in many ways. The ethics of this seem to be a line that moves wherever the scientists want it to go. And if you think overpopulation and shortages of resources are issues now, imagine if we disturbed the natural order of things by extending life for decades longer.

    What do you think about this vampire science?

    Do you think the blood of young people can stop or slow aging? Would you ever get a young blood transfusion to feel or look younger? Has science gone too far yet again?

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      1. Look up adrenochrome, the dirty secret of the Illuminati.

        • I got a lot of better things to do.

          • But somewhere I got a round for ’em.

        • Yes, but 99% of the 99% has no fight in them.

          imho, when you look at those wicker man kind-of theatrics, it was the May Fool, made king for a day. Resources, pomp, and circumstance would have made that person a valuable point of focus. Like when sweat was collected from gladiators and not plebs.

      2. Apparently Soros is already aware and practicing this. Probably has 30 or 40 zombies in his basement.

        • It would not surprise me if this is how the Nazi sympathizer manages to keep breathing. He truly is a Hungarian vampire and probably only uses “young blood” from those of pure northern European descent. He needs a stake through his heart.

          • You got that right. Ol’ David Rockefeller had seven heart transplants. Where’d he get all those hearts? Bought ’em from China, which is why he praised that commie country morning, noon and night.

            You Millennials out there, listen up, this is why you need to fight these dinosaur elitists. Yer on the menu.

      3. When you get multiple transfussions, what can happen is “iron overload”. The technical term is hemochromotosis.

        htt ps://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/166455.php

        The evil vampires may end up harming themselves.

      4. I don’t know where they are going to be getting HEALTHY 18 year old blood from.Most young teens at this point have a plethora of STDs, most permanent ones and fatal ones are increasing…So if you follow the LOGICAL thought process on this, that means that for the OLD to live longer, they MUST PREDATORILY STALK AND HARVEST the ever smaller shrinking population of “healthy” teens for this “study”…..

        Can you say PREY ON THE YOUNG BY THE AGENTS OF THE OLD WHO ARE SCARED TO DEATH OF DEATH?

        Can’t be more evil or satanic than that. Shall we have pity and enable them too? I mean weaponized morality says SAVE THE OLD because its the Christian thing to do, right?

        • This is the naked birth of officially sanctioned child trafficking supported by alleged “science”, Where else will PAYING CLIENTS get supplies of Healthy young blood….When they cant be enticed by money, FULLY EXPECT TO SEE KIDNAPPINGS AND UNSOLVED DISAPPEARANCES OF CHILD MORESO THAN EVER!!!

          Never underestimate what allegedly MORAL people will do for their own pathetic lives or JUSTIFY AS LEGAL AND MORAL in pursuit of immortality. This will be a massive increase in victimization of children..mark my words. You haven’t seen this kind of vile publicly acceptable evil yet. All dressed up as innocuous “studies” with paying clientele? You are complete moron if you can’t see this exactly for what it is.

          “Studies from both Harvard and Stanford have indicated some positive results.

          A Harvard mouse study in 2014 seems to be what revived interest in sucking the blood out of young people for the use of old people.”

          And now it is IN FACT, PRACTICE, and a profitable one too..

          • I agree 0 to 2. This is one of thee most disturbing things I’ve heard of. And, yes, this most likely explains the disappearance of so many young people lately. Especially the 13 yr olds & younger. Big money knows no boundaries. Sickening beyond comprehension. The saddest part is there is no need to take young people blood to regain youth. All these rich-ass people need to do is eat a more organic diet. That itself will reverse aging. I went on Paleo diet very strictly for a year. It DOES reverse effects of aging! My hair got stronger, thicker & darker. My eyesight improved slightly. I lost weight and became muscle toned and the energy I gained was AMAZING! “Harvesting” blood is insane. Just one more thing for the bored, rich elite to corrupt in order to “enhance” themselves. Ugh!

            • If it can be bought, the criminal and corrupt are neck deep in it. The more perverse and vile, the more they spend to slurp it up.

        • overseas. They get organs and blood from overseas. The Royals have been doing this sort of thing for generations. I have the solution to stop all of them.

        • Even if the promoters claim the blood is tested, it is probably tainted with disease.This is just another way to collect money first and then power by tinning out the population.

        • This goes along with my previous Molly Tibbetts wasn’t the only one who was missing post. This news-bit was picked out of an Iowa newspaper.

          “Rivera (Molly’s alleged killer) worked at Yarrabee Farms in rural Poweshiek County for four years, Lang said. Yarrabee Farms is owned by multiple generations of the Lang family, including Craig Lang, former Farm Bureau President and prominent Iowa Republican.”

          Kinda goes in step with the two birds with one stone analogy.

      5. I’d give them all the blood they could suck on….THEIRS!

        • And don’t forget the “The blood-wolf moon” coming up at the end of the month. I’ll I can say is…Kneegrow Please! Is this all we have in news? If so we are so screwed. What childish story book BS!

        • Damn…. now I remember what prep I’ve forgotten!!! Sharpened wooden stakes. …. though I do have a couple of mallets stowed somewhere.

      6. If you ever want to see how purely evil the leftists are, watch Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas which celebrates this malevolent macabre practice unleashed upon a teenaged girl.

        These people are warped.

        • You are so wrong to claim to be my worst enemy, because we are so surprisingly of the same opinion on so many things that we see exactly the same way on.

          • Anyone who is a Luciferian is my worst enemy.A lot of occultists are satanic atheists and typically end up becoming Luciferian.

            • ht tps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaVeyan_Satanism
              This is a form of atheism that uses occult rituals to mock Christianity. They pretend Satan is real as theater or as a ritual yet are atheists.

            • What luciferianism are you referring to? Im not nor ever have endorsed any pagan or satanist religion…. EVER. Where do you get your delusions from? You still on tear over the georgia guidestones? Ill repost the text again so you can show me luciferianism in them… And fail to do so, utterly.

              will post it in quotes below.
              Text of the Georgia Guide stones (UNEDITED)
              Immediately below this is the outline of a square, inside which is written: “Let these be guidestones to an Age of Reason” (Time Capsule Inscription)

              The text of the main stones:
              1) Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.
              2) Guide reproduction wisely — improving fitness and diversity.
              3) Unite humanity with a living new language.
              4) Rule passion — faith — tradition — and all things with tempered reason.
              5) Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.
              6) Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.
              7) Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
              8) Balance personal rights with social duties.
              9) Prize truth — beauty — love — seeking harmony with the infinite.
              10) Be not a cancer on the earth — Leave room for nature — Leave room for nature.”
              NOW PLEASE SHOWE ME LUCIFERIAN OR EVIL OR THE MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION OR THE TARGET OF THEM?
              JUST SHOW ME WHY THESE ARE EVIL, please do. You rant and rave about them, but you rant and rave AGAINST LOGIC and common sense. Why does these words trigger you so badly or is it pure brainwashing causing you to react that way? I see sensible common sense there. A population restraint, LIKE IT ISNT NEEDED JUDGING BY HOW WE ACT AND CONSUME NOW? Really

      7. Well then here you go it just shows just how much some parents don’t care where their children are or what they are into to. That’s why this country has been shredded. We don’t need a Democrat/Republican count. We need another type of count.

      8. The pedophiles aren’t worried as they have protection from prosecution which is clearly evident with what has been revealed as to the depths of involvement to date worldwide. Blood from youth to live longer for old people is sick. I’ll go as far as I can on old blood. Anything goes for the American medical cabal. Who in the US has more power than the Pentagon or the AMA? Dead and deader.

      9. All that free donated blood? How much goes missing for purposes like this? The elite claim to have Rh negative blood which is rare and the blood banks are always begging for Rh negative blood.

      10. Appetites of demons.

      11. Go to any blood donation center and take a good look at who donates plasma and blood, for money. It isn’t young people unless they are are drug or alcohol addictts. Some of the sickest, scummiest people around. The local blood places pay them $60.

        There is no way in hell I would want to take anything made of plasma from mulitiple people. What is young? Under the age of 40 and addicted? These rich old people are fools.

        • This is incorrect information for Kentuckians donating plasma. The most likely demographics are university students and white men aged 20-40 who are working low paying jobs. The typical procedure is 2 hours long and pays $30-40 based upn frequency. Health risk factors screen out scumbags due to risk to the patient.

          • Go sell your propaganda someplace else.

            • Maybe you Yankees have states full of drug addict scumbags in blood plasma offices. That is not what happens here.

              I know first hand what happens in a blood plasma donation site, so rather than your whining, I know the facts.

              The overwhelming donor is WHITE in Kentucky and definitely not a drug addict.

              • As a matter of fact, the blood plasma sites WISH they could get more donors but for many, the pay is so little versus two hours since you get the packed red blood cells back after they are mixed with IV fluids. That takes centrifuge time.

                They will even pay people to come in twice a week, but in demographic studies, most will only come in once a month (versus 8 times a month).

                For most it’s just a little grocery money, not anything sizable to purchase drugs.

                Your posts are getting very weird and detached from reality.

              • PROOF
                htt ps://wallethacks.com/how-to-donate-plasma/
                htt ps://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.pptaglobal.org/images/presentations/2017/Schreiber.AABBposterAbstract_Source_Plasma_Donors_A_Snapshot_2017_9.27.17.pdf

                • Maybe rather citing internet urls you go to the one in Shivley and see who the clientele really. I know, been in it more than a few times for drinking money back years ago mid 90s in the aArmy. . They paid 30 the first tinme with ZERO actual blood screening tests and anyone can lie during the questions screening and do. The clientele back when Knox was an actual Army post and not the shade of memories past it is now, about 10% were military donors for clubbing cash. The rest were NOT your mythical white men. For fuck sake people, go see with your OWN eyes quit relying on bullshit testimony on comment boards…Never believe everything you read here, go see for yourselves. The panhandlers the professional beggars the local homeless shelters the plasma donation centers or god forbid go once and DOIT youself and learn something from it. For god sakes, satisfy the curiosity and go see things like Niagara Falls FFS….dont rely on competing posters text. ACTUALLY ASK A HOMELESS PERSON HOW THEY GOT THAT WAY… THEY MIGHT TELL YOU AND NOT BITE YOU TELLING THEIR STORY….

                  • This is silly when the plasma centers do demographic studies to see who actually participates and how often. Why do they do it? To then do marketing. Very few people do it more than once a month which means then made at MOST 40 bucks. Many people do it once and skip ever doing it again.

                    Just because some black soldier donates plasma does NOT mean they are a drug addict! How ridiculous.

      12. I’ll skip drinking from That fountain of youth.

      13. ht tps://star.txstate.edu/2017/05/plasma-donation-centers-exploit-college-students-and-the-poor/
        PROOF

        Many blood plasma centers are licated right next to universities for this reason to get donors. That has been the historic practice since the early eighties ie 40 YEARS.

      14. No big revelation here! Sensationalism, yes. Unnecessary story, yes. Stealing of blood from the young is an age-old phenomenon which has inspired stories of vampires, and other leech-types.

        Instead of their perverted desecrations, pay attention to what defeats them, i.e., silver (colloidal silver, silver bullets), sunlight, belief in and calling on God (may keep many preachers away), to mention two obvious and desired deterrents.

        Young blood the fountain of youth for the young, it is life for the old. The Bible is very clear on this matter. But the blood of the young stolen and used for the old is an abomination.

        I am aware that people who involve themselves in this practice, worship Satan and therefore have no regard or respect for any human life. All of this is outlined in God’s word.

        • In the nineties, I ran into teenage occultists who dabbled with blood rituals and Satanism. I imagine it’s worse now. This is what was going on back then.

          aWclRSulGFQ

          It’s not just the organized wealthy Luciferians, Rothschilds, and Illuminati, but teenagers who start with paganism.They end up rejecting it and turn to the “hidden arts” ie occult and magick, and then it turns to satanic atheism, then sinister Luciferian practices. Frequently there is heavy drug use and perverse intimate practices that are very violent.

          There are major scandals in Belgium, Southern France, the area around Turin, Brussels, the UK where this is practiced.

          • Belgium right now is probably Luciferianism central. It’s likely from where the antichrist will be from.

            I enjoy your posts keep up the truth-work.

      15. htt ps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordo_Templi_Orientis
        ht tps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_Set
        htt ps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melek_Taus

      16. It begs the question of who owns human tissues, because noone is assumed to own any other valuable, free and clear. Noone literally believes in “self ownership”.

        Like with the Lamborghini lady, you have a marketmaker, monetizing a commodity, which is to say, assigning an arbitrary value to it — in this case, human tissue. Plant and animal tissues are traded in a market and subject to coercive controls.

      17. It’s illegal to sell your organs in America, only blood and blood plasma.You can only donate organs and this is why we are critically short.

      18. Yet another reason to take colloidal silver.

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