Our Work
As we grow older, we experience a variety of symptoms directly related to aging including cognitive decline, muscle atrophy, hormonal changes and many others. In general, we don’t feel or look as good as our younger selves.
Aging also is the primary risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries including cancer, cardiovascular disease and cognitive impairment.
The rate at which we age was once thought to be constant – with no way to slow it down. However, recent studies indicate that the rate of aging might be influenced by our lifestyle and certain drugs.
We think there is another way.
Our goal is to develop a therapy to save millions of lives and revolutionize care for the aged. To do this, we intend to conduct a study to show that blood plasma from young humans reverses the effects of aging in older persons (50+). There is very compelling evidence that such a therapy will be effective. (See below.) Consequently, we strongly believe that our treatment will benefit those suffering from a broad swath of age-related illnesses and conditions such Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, cardiovascular disease, and many others. Finally, plasma exchanges are generally recognized as a very safe treatment and performed daily in the U.S.
In summary, if the treatment is effective (as we believe it will be), it will to save countless lives, improve the quality of life of billions, and revolution medicine and aging as we know them. Please contact us to get involved!
News and Interviews
Related to Young Plasma Therapy
News and Interviews
- Can We Reverse the Ageing Process by Putting Young Blood Into Older People? – The Guardian
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Human tests suggest young blood cuts cancer and Alzheimer’s risk – New Scientist
- Young bloods: Elderly mice rejuvenated by blood injected from teenage humans, report says – International Business Times
- Does Teenage Blood Hold the Fountain of Youth – Daily Mail
- Aging is Reversible – at Least in Human Cells and Live Mice – Scientific American
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The Science
Related to Young Plasma Therapy
Links to the Science
- Rebo, J. et al. A single heterochronic blood exchange reveals rapid inhibition of multiple tissues by old blood. Nat. Commun. 7, 13363 doi: 10.1038/ncomms13363 (2016).
- Ageing research: Blood-to-Blood – Nature
- Young blood reverses age-related impairments in cognitive function and synaptic plasticity in mice – Nature