A clinic to transfuse 'youth blood' to rejuvenate will open in New York
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Humans have been strongly obsessed with rejuvenation and immortality since ancient times, and one of the methods for that is to 'drink the blood of young people', and in fact, 'incorporating young blood into the body improves the natural healing power. Research results such as 'to do' have also been announced. It has become a hot topic that a person who develops such a 'rejuvenation business using the blood of young people' will open a 'rejuvenation clinic' in New York.
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Jesse Carmazine , who was studying medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine, took notice of the rejuvenation business. Knowing the results of an experiment that 'older mice that received the blood of younger mice have regained their health,' Carmazine named after 'Ambrosia,' which means the food of the gods who can obtain immortality in Greek mythology. I founded a startup called ' Ambrosia'.
From the results of mouse experiments, Mr. Carmazine thinks that 'even in the case of humans, transfusion of healthy blood from young people to the elderly may have a rejuvenating effect.' Ambrosia says it will collect blood from young people between the ages of 16 and 25 and transfuse 1.5 liters of plasma components over a two-day period to subjects over the age of 35. It costs as much as $ 8,000 to get a blood transfusion, but Ambrosia seems to have been able to successfully recruit subjects for clinical trials.
In 2017, Ambrosia actually conducted a clinical trial of transfusing fresh blood to 150 participants, stating that 'we were able to obtain very interesting data.' According to Ambrosia, young blood-injected subjects have improved their abilities in areas such as concentration and memory, and are now able to get better sleep. On the other hand, there are many doubts from the medical community about the results of this study, and it has been pointed out that 'a control placebo experiment has not been conducted.'
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Ambrosia was previously based in Monterey , California, but plans to relocate its 'Rejuvenation Clinic' to the American metropolis of New York. According to Carmazine, he wants to open a clinic in New York at the end of 2018 or early 2019.
When asked why Mr. Carmazine is planning to move to New York, Mr. Carmazine replied, 'Because New York has a large population of elderly people.' In New York, which has a large population and many elderly people with wealth, it is unlikely that customers who want to rejuvenate will be in trouble, and it is possible to attract more subjects.
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