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Breakthrough Gene Therapy Clinical Trial is the World's First That Aims to Reverse 20 Years of Aging in Humans

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#1 Iporuru

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Posted 22 November 2019 - 02:11 PM


Breakthrough Gene Therapy Clinical Trial is the World's First That Aims to Reverse 20 Years of Aging in Humans

 

This is the world's first IRB-approved clinical trial aimed at reversing aging by at least 20 years; it is also the world's most expensive pay-to-play trial with a one million price tag to enroll.

 

MANHATTAN, Kan., Nov. 21, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Libella Gene Therapeutics, LLC ("Libella") announces an institutional review board (IRB)-approved pay-to-play clinical trial in Colombia (South America) using gene therapy that aims to treat and ultimately cure aging. This could lead to Libella offering the world's only treatment to cure and reverse aging by 20 years.

 

Under Libella's pay-to-play model, trial participants will be enrolled in their country of origin after paying $1 million. Participants will travel to Colombia to sign their informed consent and to receive the Libella gene therapy under a strictly controlled hospital environment.

Traditionally, aging has been viewed as a natural process. This view has shifted, and now scientists believe that aging should be seen as a disease. The research in this field has led to the belief that the kingpin of aging in humans is the shortening of our telomeres.

Telomeres are the body's biological clock. Every time a cell divides, telomeres shorten, and our cells become less efficient at dividing again. This is why we age. A significant number of scientific peer-reviewed studies have confirmed this. Some of these studies have shown actual age reversal in every way imaginable simply by lengthening telomeres. 

Bill Andrews, Ph.D., Libella's Chief Scientific Officer, has developed a gene therapy that aims to lengthen telomeres. Dr. Andrew's gene therapy delivery system has been demonstrated as safe with minimal adverse reactions in about 200 clinical trials. Dr. Andrews led the research at Geron Corporation over 20 years ago that initially discovered human telomerase and was part of the team that led the initial experiments related to telomerase induction and cancer. 

Telomerase gene therapy in mice delays aging and increases longevity. Libella's clinical trial involves a new gene-therapy using a proprietary AAV Reverse (hTERT) Transcriptase enzyme and aims to lengthen telomeres. Libella believes that lengthening telomeres is the key to treating and possibly curing aging. 

Libella's clinical trial has been posted at the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM)'s clinicaltrials.gov database. Libella is the world's first and only gene therapy company with a clinical trial posted at clinicaltrials.gov that aims to reverse the condition of aging.

On why they decided to conduct its project outside the United States, Libella's President, Dr. Jeff Mathis, said, "Traditional clinical trials in the U.S. can take years and millions, or even billions, of dollars. The research and techniques that have been proven to work are ready now. We believe we have the scientist, the technology, the physicians, and the lab partners that are necessary to get this trial done faster and at a lower cost in Colombia."

 

 



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Posted 22 November 2019 - 02:44 PM

they are going to be sorry they payed 1mill $ when it will drop to 1$ in 20 years


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#3 Iporuru

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Posted 22 November 2019 - 03:33 PM

they are going to be sorry they payed 1mill $ when it will drop to 1$ in 20 years

 

Not everyone has 20 years to wait for the price to drop. Besides, there are lots od people for whom $ 1m is like $10 or $100 for you
 


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Posted 22 November 2019 - 05:53 PM

Not everyone has 20 years to wait for the price to drop. Besides, there are lots od people for whom $ 1m is like $10 or $100 for you
 

so this will work on people that are 60-70?give them 20 more years above of they re maximum,i doubt billionaires want to be guinea pigs though they got more to lose than the rest of us  im sure there will be many guys who made they re money from it and have like 5-10 mill max will get this 



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Posted 02 December 2019 - 08:42 AM

The ridiculous price is down to manufacturing the adeno-associated virus. Hopefully once someone gets set up to do this in bulk, we should see some decrease in the cost, maybe into the $10k range. It would certainly be worthwhile for someone to set up to do this, as they'd then be able to deliver lots of different gene therapies, not just anti aging ones like telomerase. 


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Posted 04 December 2019 - 04:36 AM

This is overly complex method and expensive.

 

Why not just take Epitalon, it lengthen telomeres very effectively.


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Posted 04 December 2019 - 07:26 AM

This is overly complex method and expensive.

Why not just take Epitalon, it lengthen telomeres very effectively.


Assuming epitalon works. Who on Longecity taking epitalon has actually verified that their telomeres got longer?

It's a loaded question, as I've had my blood taken for Life length and should be able to answer the question soon.
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Posted 19 January 2020 - 01:10 AM

Is it even in dispute? It is know to work, I have seen many people verify it after using it and of course the studies.

 

Epithalon peptide induces telomerase activity and telomere elongation in human somatic cells.

https://www.ncbi.nlm...pubmed/12937682


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Posted 19 January 2020 - 07:35 AM

Is it even in dispute? It is know to work, I have seen many people verify it after using it and of course the studies.
Epithalon peptide induces telomerase activity and telomere elongation in human somatic cells.
https://www.ncbi.nlm...pubmed/12937682


All the work is done in Russia, nothing in the West.

My Lifelength test did show longer length telomeres in my white blood cells. It is part of a larger protocol however, so not absolute proof as yet.

The other advantage of gene therapy is it should hit a wide distribution of cells. I'm doing my best to achieve the same with epitalon (simulation stimulation of stem cell release). But I certainly wouldn't write off gene therapy. I'd expect it to work very well so long as they've got everything right.





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