We’re Shockingly Close To A Cure For Aging

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Aging and the chronic diseases that come with it are considered an inevitable part of life and the one thing we all have in common. But what if aging wasn’t inevitable?

In this episode, Joe Scott takes a look at a human’s longevity, the genes that control it, the role of specific proteins, the process of ex-differentiation in cells, and more.

Scott begins by asking, “what if aging itself was a disease – a disease that can be treated?” Many scientists are doing just that, and the results are nothing short of life-changing.

So, just how close are we to a cure for aging? Current and near-term technologies are advancing so quickly it’s hard to keep up.

From nutritional supplements to new medications to unique therapies, all are designed to slow, and even cure the aging process.

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    Jerry Krause

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    Hi VOWG and PSI Readers,

    I specifically address this comment to VOWG as an attempt to get his response to my experiences and conclusion.

    I told my friends and my family that when I became I was consider myself to be old. For many of my family and friends had become 80 and I could observe their common physical problems which had to be possibly associated with age.

    I have been physical active most of my live and still am somewhat. I can still do some of these physical activities but not as long or as fast nor am I as near as strong as I was at 79. After 50 I began to run 4mile timed runs 4-6 days a week. And each year I participated in one or more 10km (6+miles) runs. As I got into condition my times decreased slowly to minimum best time and then, at some point the times began increasing as I aged. And talking with other runners of the same age, I learned this was something they, like me, could not prevent.

    But, unless one has reached 80, one cannot know the probable sudden decrease of physical strength and balance that has occurred during the past 1.5 years. Which most 80+ people, whom I have met, readily agree has happened to them

    Finally, as a former chemist, I know that along ago, that a group of people known as alchemists began searching for something which would prevent this factor of aging. They didn’t find it and I doubt that ‘this something’ actually exists. All one can do is to try to keep being physically active as long as. possible. Also, I am frugal and am not going to spend money chasing something that probably does not exist. Of course each person has the freedom to do whatever.

    Have a good day, Jerry

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    Howdy

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    “cure the aging process.”
    Wow.really? So aging isn’t natural? Where is the spark of life that animates the body? Not found It have you? This needs to be addressed before all else.

    “Aging and the chronic diseases that come with it are considered an inevitable part of life and the one thing we all have in common.”
    More assumption? Aging, yes, chronic diseases? Speak for yourself, we are not all the same on that front, and what about young people that get chronic diseases? It isn’t about aging.

    A grey mouse doesn’t mean anything.

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      VOWG

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      Howdy, yesterday I played golf on a very wet course wearing rubber shoes that I bought for such a circumstance. I carried my clubs, no cart, walked the course, about 5.5 miles on average and I am still here. No vaxxes, no whu who flu and eventually at my age something will kill me, I hope it is quick.

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        Howdy

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        Like the song, VOWG, “who wants to live forever”, in this world at least, such is a punishment.

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    VOWG

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    Find it quick, I am at the end of my Biblical allotted time span.

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    VOWG

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    VOWG = very old white guy.

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    T. C. Clark

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    I read about what was being discovered concerning the aging process several years ago. I believe within decades there will be people extending their life spans well beyond 100. I would try the high oxygen and high air pressure treatment if there was a facility near my location. The treatment that an Israeli doctor uses is a sealed room with about 20% O2 and maybe 2 or 3 times atmospheric pressure. No smoking allowed in the room.

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    nohomehere

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    I am interested in the natural cycles of our existence. We as humans can come up with divine inspiration and aspirations. But, our past civilizations have been unearthed , previous iterations of us that have been erased from memory. Remnants remain that do not jive with the given time line. So perhaps, genetic manipulation is neither here nor there after all . Limits to our progresss come naturally. Sure we as men could find the keys to unlock ourselves but is it the goal.
    Regardless, three times in two days this subject has been covered by great minds once yesterday by the JASONS at the pentagon with a video … Hybrid world ( The plan to modify and control the human race )https://youtu.be/MLlWnxanfbw

    And again today by MARTIN ARMSTRONG AE BLOG revealing Justin treudeau has declared it legal to help poor people off themselves , Eugenics disguised as bioengineering.
    ” Justin is the son of the Eugensist Pierre Treudeau.
    http://www.trudeaufoundation.ca/sites/default/files/technology_ethics_en.pdf
    And again today with PSI article , “We’re Shockingly Close To A Cure For Aging”
    Published on May 18, 2022
    Written by PSI Editor and Joe Scott
    I think ethics should dictate and where do these ethics originate? The mind ,the heart, or God?
    IT IS POSSIBLE that the test kits are in fact DNA collectors.

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    Mark Tapley

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    Genesis 6:3
    And the Lord said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years.
    God will allow his spirit the “breath of life”. to remain in man any longer. God has placed a natural limit of ap. 120 years. Joseph lived to 110, Moses 120 and his brother Aaron to 123. This is what we see today. The oldest verified lifespan is still the woman in France at 122.

    This guy on the video reminds me of the great “War On Cancer” that after billions of dollars thrown down the allopathic rat hole accomplished nothing. when the big Pharma charlatans at the criminal CDC including Fauci could not continue beating that dead horse, they invented the phony AIDS, precursor to today’s covid fraud.

    Another problem not delved into in the video are mutations. Scientists now know that every generation of humans are accumulating more mutations. Contrary to being the evolutionists gateway to new species (kinds) and more advanced humans, in reality it is the pathway to infertility and senescence. There is no fountain of youth. From the moment of conception, cell death has been coded into the organism

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      Mark Tapley

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      Hello VOWG:
      I expect you are referring to Psalms 90:10
      10 The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength labour and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away.

      While that is still the norm after thousands of years (until the eugenicists accomplish their goal of culling the herd) Genesis 6:3 states that we allowed ap. 120. So thats the number to go for.

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    Mark Tapley

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    Genesis 6:3
    And the Lord said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years.
    God will not allow his spirit the “breath of life” to remain in man any longer. God has placed a natural limit of ap. 120 years. Joseph lived to 110, Moses 120 and his brother Aaron to 123. This is what we see today. The oldest verified lifespan is still the woman in France at 122.

    This guy on the video reminds me of the great “War On Cancer” that after billions of dollars thrown down the allopathic rat hole accomplished nothing. when the big Pharma charlatans at the criminal CDC including Fauci could not continue beating that dead horse, they invented the phony AIDS, precursor to today’s covid fraud.

    Another problem not delved into in the video are mutations. Scientists now know that every generation of humans are accumulating more mutations. Contrary to being the evolutionists gateway to new species (kinds) and more advanced humans, in reality it is the pathway to infertility and senescence. There is no fountain of youth. From the moment of conception, cell death has been coded into the organism

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    Mark Tapley

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    Sorry about the double post. I did not think it had posted the first time and I saw I had failed to type in the work “not” in the quote in the second sentence, so that got put on the repost.

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    Jerry Mander

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    Genes matter. So does having a work ethic. I have a great uncle who lived to 103, both grandmothers, one grandfather and my mother all made it to 95. I worked hard all my life, my health is great for 83 and I’m still very active.

    I smoked for 50 years and was a spray painter, and had prolonged exposure to asbestos and a diagnosis of asbestosis. My lungs are in poor shape so I get out of breath quickly from heavy physical activity, but I just breathe faster and keep going until I can’t.

    Most days I feel like I’m going to live forever even as I watch the deterioration in my mirror, and know that I won’t.

    How you live matters almost as much as the quality of the body you got at birth.

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      Jerry Krause

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      Hi Jerry,

      I agree that genes matter. My dad made it a little pass 90. My brother recently died a few months short of 90. And my mother lived past 95. However, she was 13 years younger than my dad and she retired from life because her goal was to take care my father and we, brother and I, learned that as VOWG concluded: “eventually at my age something will kill me, I hope it is quick.” And my bother was fortunate enough that happened in his case.

      You concluded “How you live matters” to which I add: more than anything else, no matter how long one lives.

      Have a good day, Jerry

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    Tom

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    The Genesis passage referred to above is not talking about the human lifespan but rather the amount of time God was giving the world to repent before the flood came.

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    richard

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    Tinned sardines, that’s the secret of a long life.

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      richard

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      and porridge- hot or cold.

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    Tom

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    Heard this one many, many times before. The sure cure for anti-aging is to be anti-big pharma drugs, period!

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    T. C. Clark

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    Israeli Doctor discovers hyperbaric oxygen treatment to reverse aging…Fountain of Youth? Search it…Monika could afford it on her $85 per hour work.

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      richard

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      LOL!!

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    Phil Inman

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    Interesting to see Bible stuff. And delightful. I have often pondered the shortening of lifespans from before to after the flood. Noah lived another 300 years which brought him up to a good old age amongst his own generation. I don’t remember exactly and haven’t time to go through it now. But is easy. Seth lived like 300 years after flood as well. And several of Noah’s grand children lived to several hundred years. I think Seth might have been alive when Abraham was born. So question is? What caused the shorter life spans? Cuz those that were alive before the flood continued with an extended life but still shortened from before flood. Just if researchers gave this some thought might be a clue. There is a connection from spirit to physical body. It must be nature of something in between. No more a far out concept than 1 thing in two places at same time. Ecc 12 The silver cord The Golden bowl then shall the dust return to the dust and the spirit unto god who gave it. I have a great x? born in 1799 died 1903. Apparently started new family here at seventy. Was living in sod hut in the dakotas 40 mi from little big horn when custer killed. My sister saw the grave.

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