I am making this as video does anyone have any comments
Edited by treonsverdery, 18 September 2014 - 09:31 PM.
Posted 19 September 2014 - 08:34 PM
Will Immunizations that produce antibodies to ILGF-1 prevent most cancer as well as most other disease?
National Geographic (May 2013) describes how an absence of ILGF-1 is linked to a near absence of cancer as well as an absence of diabetes
Researching this may be particularly rapid as the drug Increlex is actually recombinant human insulin like growth factor 1
Further The 2009 physicians desk reference notes that 14 of 23 people spontaneously develop what could be highly beneficial antibodies to ILGF-1 as Increlex
Thus it is possible administering Increlex subcutaneously with a vaccine adjuvant like alumina could create an even stronger beneficial response
Also there is published peer reviewed literature about how blending a protein with Cu causes greater antibody generation
I am not a physician
Posted 23 September 2014 - 11:59 AM
Are you shooting some kind of amateur porno or is that an actual infomercial?
Posted 24 September 2014 - 09:01 PM
Its hardly porno but the eye candy is pleasing. I think he may be onto something. However, as we know, correlation does not prove causation. The lack of ILGF1 in cancer free people may mean ILGF1 is produced in response to cancer possibly to fight it. Be that as it may, its good to track down all the possibilities. This does sound interesting and may be a breakthrough.
However, if its a normal constituent of the body then it might be hard to create antibodies to it. The reaction to the drug increlex might be specific to that compound and not to natural ILGF1. More research is needed
Posted 24 April 2015 - 09:34 PM
I strongly support research
Noting that 14 of 23 persons that used increlex while physician supervised developed antibodies suggests the possibility that
a longecity Imminst person could ask a physician if increlex is something they could use once,
then possibly have a much reduced risk of illness.
The USDA approved Gonacon immunizes deer against their endogenous gonadatropin releasing hormone GnRH so that is at least some data on immunizing against endogenous continually produced protein.
As said though I support more research It could be possible to actually do Gene therapy to produce a highly effective longevity producing vaccine. Complement http://en.wikipedia....mplement_system is the part of the circulating immune system that is actually specified at genes, thus modifying genes could create new variations on complement which would cause that person as well as all their descendants to resist illness. Further becasue complement is continuously produced at living humans it refreshes immunity.
I am enthused about Longecity Imminst people aware of the technology of a longevity vaccine.
Edited by treonsverdery, 24 April 2015 - 10:04 PM.
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