It looks like this group is following-up and monetizing Liz Parrish’s and BioViva’s gene therapy experiment in Colombia in 15’.
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Posted 26 November 2019 - 03:37 AM
Posted 17 December 2019 - 06:25 AM
The most underreported science news of 2019, IMHO, is that Liz said in her presentation at RAADFest that she's already has had a small and growing number of clients do the genetic modification procedure she had done. She's planning new and different genetic interventions. I think it's so far ahead of the mainstream that nobody quite knows what to even make of it.
Edited by abelard lindsay, 17 December 2019 - 06:32 AM.
Posted 19 December 2019 - 09:38 PM
I just wish they'd keep it secret until it was finally done. Publicity does not seem helpful seeing how the policy makers do not like medicinal advancement and actually fixing causes of human misery. They've done so much to hinder advancements, including stem cell therapy, cancer therapies and much more. They claim "we're playing god" while simultaneously saying that morals do not exist and we should allow all kinds of sexual perversions in the name of human freedom and "rights".
The thing is that the rich will always have access to these kinds of rejuvenating therapies no matter what laws are passed. Laws being passed will only hurt the middle and lower classes.
Posted 03 December 2020 - 04:22 PM
Or you could pop some astragalus from Amazon for $20. Even cycloastragenol, which has been demonstrated to lengthen telomeres (the thing she's claiming her gene therapy does), costs $250 not $2 million. Even if I did have that kind of money to throw around I'd need to see a bunch of 40-year-olds walking around looking like they're 20 before I'd be ready to pony up. The proof's in the pudding so I guess we wait and see how this trial plays out. My hope is that it does more than just lengthen telomeres because telomeres are only one tiny part of aging.
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