This is why we make a mistake, in my opinion, when we dont mention stem cells in the same breath as adrenochrome. Adrenochrome is easily converted into an insane 'conspiracy theory' in the minds of a normie.
I really havent taken a stand on the aging effects of adrenochrome because I have no proof one way or another. I am fairly certain to its hallucinogenic effects as evidenced by its mere existence as an item for sale and the Johnnie Depp, Benicio Del Toro movie 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'. I am also certain a drug like this could be and most likely is used in their satanic rituals.
But stem cells we all know with certainty that it has almost miraculous effects on the human body. In the late 90s, the morals and ethics of stem cell usage was a huge point of contention in the national conversation. The nation finally landed on the belief that it was in fact immoral. So it got memory holed. When was the last time you have heard of stem cells being discussed? But it dominated the news for several years.
And where do they get a steady supply of stem cells? From the ritualistic murders of the innocent in their abortion mills. Go watch the South Park episode titled 'Krazy Kripples' then try to convince me Trey and Matt werent trying to point us to the truth.
We make a mistake by not mentioning stem cells and how they are acquired when we speak of adrenochrome. Stem cells are at least as important.
Excellent point, EN. The subject of stem cells deserves a lot of nuance on our part.
I had a procedure on my back a couple of years ago where my own stem cells were used. No child was hurt or involved and it did genuinely help the disc that's slowly disintegrating.
There are adult stem cells. Bone marrow transplants are stem cell therapy. But there are few of these cells in an adults body. They also can only make the type of cell from where they are taken. A stem cell from the liver can only make liver cells. They are also hard to grow in vitro and are more likely to contain DNA problems.
Fetal stem cells can make almost any type of cell in the body. They contain few if any DNA errors. It is these cells that are highly coveted and it is these that are used predominantly in places like Mexico where the laws are more lax.
And one last point. If it was adult stem cells they wanted there would have been no debate. I dont know how old you are, but in the 90s the debate of stem cells raged exactly because they were talking about using fetal stem cells.
So ya you can but no they dont usually except bone marrow treating leukemia.
This is why we make a mistake, in my opinion, when we dont mention stem cells in the same breath as adrenochrome. Adrenochrome is easily converted into an insane 'conspiracy theory' in the minds of a normie.
I really havent taken a stand on the aging effects of adrenochrome because I have no proof one way or another. I am fairly certain to its hallucinogenic effects as evidenced by its mere existence as an item for sale and the Johnnie Depp, Benicio Del Toro movie 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'. I am also certain a drug like this could be and most likely is used in their satanic rituals.
But stem cells we all know with certainty that it has almost miraculous effects on the human body. In the late 90s, the morals and ethics of stem cell usage was a huge point of contention in the national conversation. The nation finally landed on the belief that it was in fact immoral. So it got memory holed. When was the last time you have heard of stem cells being discussed? But it dominated the news for several years.
And where do they get a steady supply of stem cells? From the ritualistic murders of the innocent in their abortion mills. Go watch the South Park episode titled 'Krazy Kripples' then try to convince me Trey and Matt werent trying to point us to the truth.
We make a mistake by not mentioning stem cells and how they are acquired when we speak of adrenochrome. Stem cells are at least as important.
You have a point; however, we should also mention that one can use one's own stem cells.
They don't have to come from someone else.
Excellent point, EN. The subject of stem cells deserves a lot of nuance on our part.
I had a procedure on my back a couple of years ago where my own stem cells were used. No child was hurt or involved and it did genuinely help the disc that's slowly disintegrating.
There are adult stem cells. Bone marrow transplants are stem cell therapy. But there are few of these cells in an adults body. They also can only make the type of cell from where they are taken. A stem cell from the liver can only make liver cells. They are also hard to grow in vitro and are more likely to contain DNA problems.
Fetal stem cells can make almost any type of cell in the body. They contain few if any DNA errors. It is these cells that are highly coveted and it is these that are used predominantly in places like Mexico where the laws are more lax.
And one last point. If it was adult stem cells they wanted there would have been no debate. I dont know how old you are, but in the 90s the debate of stem cells raged exactly because they were talking about using fetal stem cells.
So ya you can but no they dont usually except bone marrow treating leukemia.
Interesting post. Thanks. Now I'm going to have to dig.