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singular_me
15th June 2017, 05:18 PM
how monetization turns the world into a death cult

with 200,000 young teens and kids disappearing yearly, there is a good supply flow

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This start-up is offering $8,000 blood transfusions from teens to people who want to fight aging

A company called Ambrosia has about 100 customers who are paying $8,000 for a transfusion of young blood.
The scientific research is far from definitive.

Thursday, 1 Jun 2017 | 11:00 AM


New start-up is offering $8,000 blood transfusions from teens to people who want to fight aging

It might sound like science fiction, or a recent episode of "Silicon Valley," but a start-up called Ambrosia is charging $8,000 for blood transfusions from young people.

About 100 people have signed up to receive an infusion, founder Dr. Jesse Karmazin said Wednesday at the Code Conference.

Anyone over age 35 can become an Ambrosia customer, said Karmazin, but most of the early adopters tend to be of retirement age. He also stressed that it's a range of people, and not just Bay Area technologists, who have signed up.


The donated blood typically comes from teenagers, although anyone under age 25 is eligible. The company buys its supply from blood banks, which also sell blood to pharmaceutical companies. So high-schoolers donating their blood are not aware that it might be used on healthy adults.

Speaking to a roomful of technologists, Karmazin explained that the company does not claim that it can cure aging. Instead, he's hoping to recruit hundreds more people to research whether the transfusions can help fight particular symptoms associated with aging. Traditionally, biological aging hasn't been treated as a disease, which makes it challenging to study.

Karmazin said those who have signed up have seen some positive benefits and haven't reported any negative ones. Blood transfusions come with a variety of risks, including allergic reactions.

Karmazin started the company after reviewing research into whether injecting older mice with the plasma portion of young ones can improve memory. Other so-called parabiosis studies went a step further in connecting older and younger animals so that their blood mingles.

These studies are far from definitive, and scientists have spoken out about the ethics of such a study, which they see as taking advantage of the public's excitement and lacking much evidence. But the concept has seen a recent resurgence in interest because well-known Silicon Valley investors like Peter Thiel have spoken out about its promise....................................

http://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/31/blood-transfusions-from-teenagers-start-up-charging-8000-apiece.html

Joshua01
15th June 2017, 05:32 PM
I'm sure they'll be mixing in some old blood and doubling their fees once the fad catches on. That's the way things always play out

crimethink
15th June 2017, 08:57 PM
This is disgusting. Sure, it MIGHT be "voluntary" at this point, but once it catches on, China, India, and elsewhere will be supplying it via "less voluntary" methods.

Aging and death is part of the life process. Those who want to live forever fear their day before the Almighty Creator. If I live to 80 or 90, Hallelujah! If I live until tomorrow, likewise, God's will. I'm not going to deliberately hasten death through dope, liquor, or reckless thrills, but neither am I going to use "age defying" means that exploit those still growing in their young lives.

Cebu_4_2
16th June 2017, 01:02 AM
Just wont work, missing the main ingredient...

singular_me
16th June 2017, 01:48 AM
there is no voluntaryism in anything that is profits motivated/driven (money made me do it), because as you say, the path of the least resistance will be found... no if but when

to be ethical medicine should be free of charge more than any other disciple because it will always be first the rich that can benefit research. We are so used to such social structure that we regard it as unavoidable but in fact this is slavery at its finest.

It is difficult to draw the line but the role of medicine is to delay death. And there is nothing we can do about it, The only difference is making sure that all the results are transparent, that is no dark agenda, and that the right education is implemented. Longer life spans do NOT make things easier, far to the contrary... the stakes just grow higher. That is exponential. One way or another, at some point, we have to let it go.

Possibly that in the best of the worlds, and as an anti-NWO futuristic thinker, my guess is that death becomes voluntary if not ended by an unforeseen threat.



This is disgusting. Sure, it MIGHT be "voluntary" at this point, but once it catches on, China, India, and elsewhere will be supplying it via "less voluntary" methods.

Aging and death is part of the life process. Those who want to live forever fear their day before the Almighty Creator. If I live to 80 or 90, Hallelujah! If I live until tomorrow, likewise, God's will. I'm not going to deliberately hasten death through dope, liquor, or reckless thrills, but neither am I going to use "age defying" means that exploit those still growing in their young lives.