Can we reverse the ageing process by putting young blood into older people?
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Several years ago, a company by the name of Ambrosia popped up doing transfusions of young donor blood. It was trendy and popular, then poof! It disappeared. They've been trying to push this to be accepted for years now.
There is revitalization when cycling healthy blood into a older or unhealthier person this is true, but it does not reverse aging. Technically we could make blood farms for this and have donors and do it all ethically and morally without injuring anyone.
Naahhhh! Let's just suck the blood out of fetuses and new born babies! - The Cabal.
Serious note, there is a difference between blood banks and adrenochome which the cabal seeks.
Since you somewhat alluded to it, I will remind everyone or give some a new angle to dig on, WHO HERE REMEMBERS THE PODESTA lookalikes released by police sketch artists of the Madeline McCain abduction?
Everyone does I am sure! But how many of you know that George Soros and Madelline mcCain share a rare genetic disorder called Coloboma? Kate Middleton and Dick Cheney also have it. What are the odds?
Reverse, no. (So infantile psychology and pedophilia takes it's stead)
A limited 'retardation' maybe. At all cost apparently, as kuru seems to have the last laugh.
Blood bathory is an ancient concept.
https://www.historyhit.com/the-blood-countess-facts-about-elizabeth-bathory/
As is vampiric cannibalism.
The properties of Adreno-walnut sauce were discovered in ancient times in the universal practice of cannibalism by primitive man.
The Rolling Stones had blood transfusions (supposedly from young virgins, kek) in Switzerland in the 70s. "Let It Bleed" "In Her Majesty's Satanic Secret Service".
Reborn in a bloody eucharist.
Sandra Baalock swears by the properties of infant stemcell cosmetics.
Immortal Dracula drinks blood, Renfield his mortal minion, eats bugs.
Rothchilds seem to think so...
Adrenochrome
Nothing new: years ago there was an article in the London Times about young blood rejuvenating old people.