NEW Anti-Aging Science: Crazy Immortal Multi-Millionaire Bryan Johnson Was Right!?

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0:00 – Intro, Bryan Johnson the Anti-Aging Millionaire
1:20 – small Extracellular Vesicles (sEV) Chronic Benefits
4:10 – sEV Acute Anti-Aging Benefits
6:14 – sEVs and mitochondrial health
7:18 – Young human sEV to aged mice
8:02 – sEV contents include microRNA that boost PGC1alpha
10:05 – Pause and reflect on this…
10:38 – Bryan Johnson
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So, the blood of children is back on the menu.

memeticist
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That's old science, vampires have been doing that for years! I've seen the movies.
Thanks Bob the welder

bobeldredge
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Maybe a young person could freeze their own plasma to use on their future self!

gregmackenzie
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Standard practice for the elites. For centuries.

hawaiingirlbeth
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"I love to be wrong" is the most stimulating recipe for consistently developing your consciousness and knowledge base!

erikhausler
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Incredible. So many possible follow-up research hypotheses that could be pursued. Hurry up researchers! I'm not getting any younger. Thanks for highlighting this.

joshuagaines
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A couple decades from now I wonder if Nick will do an episode where he steals Oreo cookies from his 17-year-old son and demonstrates vastly improved biomarkers. 😂

petermadany
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This is not shocking news to the tinfoil hat community.

hollywoodbasement
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this is very interesting but really creepy too, considering "consent" isn't always a player when powerful people want something

raquel
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So that's where all the missing children go.

missinglink
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It's not confined to same species. Now I'm picturing farms of animals that are considered "close enough to human" having their blood harvested for people with money to become "younger".

MrRJPE
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I really love you video, thank you!! ❤❤

FalcoStarlight
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Singularly, the most AMAZING discovery in theoretical anti aging evidence in a LONG time. Imagine what this could mean to those suffering from chronic auto immune diseases. Would LOVE to see rigorous testing on patients with latent Lyme disease profiles. "COULD" be a game changer!

WTFlux-lhtf
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This had been commercially done for several years in California, but closed up after the FDA publicly came out against doing that. The science is quite old, first done by mice and rats in labs. Individual scientists have tried it and its still controversial. I'm glad to see that this guy had success with his dad, as it impressed me as a good idea. Reading about it as I have and many others have is probably why this rich dude tried it to help his Dad. I've seen an article on this guy and at least on vid on him. He's no goof or fool. He's simply confident enough about what he's read that he thinks trying non-standard yet proven by peer-reviewed science stuff he can help prolong his life, and uses teams of doctors and scientists he can afford to pay to curate his efforts to make them professional. A top-end version of what many of us doing it on our own do. The fact that this is new to Nick is simply due to his youth. I only learned about the use of young blood this way in the last decade or so, and I'm 64.

carriersailor
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I have no doubt that this technique will prove “safe and effective”. I expect Lance Armstrong would endorse it.

petermadany
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Interesting science!

On my oncology internship rotation, I had a 75 yo woman with leukemia, I've forgotten the type, with severe anemia. She had so many blood transfusions that she had antibodies to every donor, except those from her twin sister.

Of course, her twin sister could only give her so much blood and so my patient eventually died from anemia.

Living-related donors can only give so much.

jonmoceri
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The quality of your videos is increasing. Thats great. I like very much when you include indication, when talking about a specific thing, like at 9:38. The audio is also very good

danielcordeiro
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This is SUPER fascinating stuff. Thank you for consolidating all the data and articulating in such a digestible form.

FLASHitude
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He reminds me of David from Prometheus. I hope the transfusions don't short his electrical circuits.

rickzalewski
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I don't know why I look at Bryan Johnson and always feel reminded about Katherine Helmond in the movie "Brazil" from 1985.

s.schattenprophet