Scientists Begin Harvesting Young Blood and Body Parts as Anti-Aging Treatment

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Scientists at Stanford University have found that harvesting the blood and body parts of the young can serve as an effective anti-aging treatment.
The Stanford scientists found through their studies in mice that infusing the cerebrospinal fluid of younger mice into elderly mice improves their brain activity. Additional research has shown that this will be viable in humans as well.

The biotech company Alkahest found in 2019 that Alzheimer’s patients showed improvement in cognitive ability after receiving injections of an experimental human plasma blend. (Perhaps there is hope for Joe Biden after all!) Additionally, the Quadram Institute in Norwich, Britain found that implanting fecal microbes from young mice to older mice reversed the aging process in the eyes and the stomach. It will only be a matter of time before this mad science is fully commercialized, in a similar manner to how fetal stem cells are taken from murdered babies and used to make dangerous vaccines, and the demand for young children’s blood and body parts to be harvested will skyrocket.
 
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