A controversial startup that charges 8,000 to fill your veins with young blood is opening it's clini

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A controversial startup that charges $8,000 to fill your veins with young blood is opening its first clinic
  • A startup called Ambrosia Medical that charges $8,000 to fill your veins with the blood of young people plans to launch its first clinic in New York City at the end of this year.
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http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/08/young-blood-antiaging-trial-raises-questions

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When you think you have heard it all this shows up. This has got to be the nastiest crap ever. They've done for centuries and allegedly Hollywood stars use it because it keeps them younger looking.


Research the history of young blood for youthfulness.
 
A controversial startup that charges $8,000 to fill your veins with young blood is opening its first clinic
  • A startup called Ambrosia Medical that charges $8,000 to fill your veins with the blood of young people plans to launch its first clinic in New York City at the end of this year.
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When you think you have heard it all this shows up. This has got to be the nastiest crap ever. They've done for centuries and allegedly Hollywood stars use it because it keeps them younger looking.


Research the history of young blood for youthfulness.

Ah, so it's back to the ghastly savagery of the Before Christ darkest ages for our progressive neo-cultural pin cushion soy boy metrosexual freak o' lanters, eh?
 
If this company is public... Now could be a good time to buy some stock.
 
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Here is more intersting history of peopel really doing this bs. Uuugh this is just gross as hell.

It is only in the past few hundred years that the practice of cannibalism among royals has not been publicized. In Europe, around the time of the American Revolution “corpse medicine” was very popular among the ruling class, Charles II even brewed his own.



Dr Richard Sugg of Durham University has conducted extensive research into the practice of corpse medicine among the royalty.

“The human body has been widely used as a therapeutic agent with the most popular treatments involving flesh, bone or blood. Cannibalism was found not only in the New World, as often believed, but also in Europe,” Sugg said.


No Longer a Conspiracy Theory: Elite Openly Paying to Ingest the Blood of the Young
 
All blood is young blood. Blood is continually made and old blood cells die off.

This can't be true.
 
Its very good for you. They tested it on mice and found that when they put the blood of young mice into old mice, they were rejuvenated and energetic. If you dont want to donate your blood to help the elderly, im sure others out there will. Its a nice way to supplement an income for younger folks and you get to help people in the process. Im not sure what your complaint is here.
 
All blood is young blood. Blood is continually made and old blood cells die off.

This can't be true.

It's about as true as your existence, but hey never mind historical facts. People are the dumberst they've ever been in history with a world wide libray you wuld think we'd be smarter.
 
A controversial startup that charges $8,000 to fill your veins with young blood is opening its first clinic
  • A startup called Ambrosia Medical that charges $8,000 to fill your veins with the blood of young people plans to launch its first clinic in New York City at the end of this year.
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http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/08/young-blood-antiaging-trial-raises-questions

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When you think you have heard it all this shows up. This has got to be the nastiest crap ever. They've done for centuries and allegedly Hollywood stars use it because it keeps them younger looking.


Research the history of young blood for youthfulness.
Well based on the number of Hollyweird kissers stretched beyond recognition by the wonders of plastic surgery, the blood thing ain’t working too well.
 
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A controversial startup that charges $8,000 to fill your veins with young blood is opening its first clinic
  • A startup called Ambrosia Medical that charges $8,000 to fill your veins with the blood of young people plans to launch its first clinic in New York City at the end of this year.
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http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/08/young-blood-antiaging-trial-raises-questions

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When you think you have heard it all this shows up. This has got to be the nastiest crap ever. They've done for centuries and allegedly Hollywood stars use it because it keeps them younger looking.


Research the history of young blood for youthfulness.
Well based on the number of Hollyweird kissers stretched beyond recognition by the wonders of plastic surgery, the blood thing aint’ working too well.

You know the SNOPES tells all though lmfao!! That's one of the first things that pop up, that' show GOOGLE controls their idiots by putting the most relavent SOROS paid off sites to show up at the top which makes the dumbed down think " SNOPES is the truth bible lmfao. the dumb asses believe it.

Just like here is another article on it. guess it's fake too.. When it comes to science and what we have today ppl are way to dumb man honest to gawd .

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Blood transfusions can keep people perpetually youthful | Daily Mail Online
 
Had a advertising course in college that focused on changing advertising styles/methods over various decades and some of the stuff was quite interesting in various ways. One of my favorites was a big time advertiser on early radio called Geritol, a liquid concoction of which a tablespoon or two a day would cure you of “tired blood,” which they implied lots of folks “suffered” from but maybe weren’t exactly aware of? Whatever, they sold the stuff like it was free.
 

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