- Proposal: Project Youthification
- Team Leaders: YOLF, Niner?, Others?
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- Funding Required? - Yes/No
- Funding Level: $2,000 + Fundraiser?
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The purpose of this project is to raise awareness for our movement and get people interested in extending their lifespan and improving their youthful health. Followers will become educated on our mission and the possibilities for youthification/rejuvenation that are already available. The project will be promoted mostly to women, though men will be welcome to apply.
LongeCity would advertise the project using funds from the advertising budget and preproduce the fundraising video/campaign. A recipient would then be chosen from applicants submitting a photograph and short essay on why they want to to be forever young and healthy and what it means to them and society. This project would commence with genome sequencing, professional photographs of the sponsored individual including whatever signs of aging are present. The community or a chosen expert will then determine what steps need to be taken and how best to spend the funds raised to make the recipient. Additional blood/fluid testing and photographs will be taken and additional fundraising goals will be set. This project will continue for at least two years, and depending on results and the availability of new methods of youthification/rejuvination will continue until we've achieved our mission to end aging. The recipient will become a LongeCity spokesperson and if possible, we'll make arrangements with media outlets for them to make appearances along with myself or another LongeCity representative to discuss sustainable health and the LongeCity mission to end aging as fundraising and project success allow.
The project will also be a great opportunity to explain sustainable health, which is defined as achieving a human condition or inherent level of human health where aging does not occur and resources spent on aging, which along with a greatly reduced birth rate due to the removal of aging pressures will lead to a greatly accelerated improvement of the human life. It is however more of an expensive proposal... I'm not of the opinion that spending like this will be necessary indefinitely and that better methods to preserve and rejuvinate our health will become available with time.
Some background:
I've been taking supplements for a few years on and off now and have more recently continued to evolve my regimen into what it is now. I'm committed to the experiment of reversing as much aging as possible. I've lived with several undiagnosed diseases that have been reeking havoc in my life and and this is enabling me to overcome it through the power of youth and innate rejuvination capacities. At this time in my regimen, I'm now taking 100 -130 supplements each day (including multiple doses of things throughout the day) and I've been able to achieve a greater level of happiness and health than I've had previously with perhaps the exception of my teenage years and early twenties, and my gains in this respect continue to improve. I've overcome chronic joint pain, obesity (in progress, but further than ever), and other chronic problems.
Buying in bulk quantities that will last between 6 and 36 months for powdered supplements, and shopping sales for supplements lasting between 6 and 24 months, my supplement budget is up there. Last time I calculated, it was about $3,600/yr last time I calculated it and might go higher or lower depending on my needs or goals. Right now it's got alot for weight loss, joint health, and muscle growth that will eventually be reduced or removed if it isn't necessary. I also do intermittent fasting (16-18 hours of fasting per day), so my budget for food is a 3rd what it might otherwise cost. All in all, it's reasonable considering the alternatives and my health.
I'm of the opinion that for someone who is already generally healthy, a much smaller supplement regimen could be used, or we could do significantly more for them.