A Detailed Guide On Young Blood Therapy

By Betty Edwards


It is the desire of most people to remain young and youthful. Strength and endurance is associated with youthfulness and the immunity from illnesses. In the past a lot of people have tried to retain their youthful looks by relying on a number of cosmetic products that they purchase over the counter. The results have not been desirable; however, a process known as young blood therapy can be of help.

This therapy was first developed by health researchers in Harvard and Stanford universities in the United States. The research found out that blood can be used as a way of rejuvenating and reviving aging muscles within an old persons body. It was initially tested on animals such as mice where it was found to be successful in reversing both mental and physical impairments of growing old.

The research team found out that blood from young mice can be used to stimulate stem cells within the liver and muscles of the older mice. Once the older stem cells have been exposed to the younger serum in this blood of younger mice, it was observed to stimulate repair of old muscle tissue.

In human beings, it can be implemented through blood transfusion. The ageing individual can receive a drip treatment of blood from a youthful person. A full blood transfusion is not likely to be effective since the body will attempt to replace the new blood with older blood. However, when administered to a specific body part, it can aid quick recovery in the case of injury.

While the procedure is mostly known for reversing the process of ageing, it should be used for more practical cases. The occurrence of Illnesses associated with old age such as Alzheimers disease, enlargement of the heart and dementia can be reduced by significant levels. All this would go a long way to enabling old people live longer and healthier lives.

Old people who consider undergoing such a procedure can benefit from a number of body enhancements. This includes increased muscle and body endurance thus enabling people to be more active in old age and also increased memory and mental performance. It is believed to boost the senses of hearing and smelling which are impaired as people grow older.

Though the benefits of such an undertaking are enticing, there are a number of risks that are associated with the procedure. The probability of contracting ailments that may be spread through blood transfusion is high. For the process to be successful blood group to be matched properly. Finally the costs of undergoing such treatments are likely to be very high to the point that few would afford.

This kind of procedure represents a significant milestone in the quest to suppress or otherwise reverse the whole process of ageing. Once a proper way of administering this form of treatment has been established it will limit the chances of illness among old people and thus enable them spend more happy moments with family and loved ones which is something every ailing individual wishes they could but have limited time to do so.




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