People are finally starting to realize how noble what Brian Johnson is doing ( unfortunately this happens very slowly because most of us are stupid and limited ) i see hope :) .
Love this, thank you Nick!! I also first thought he was a bit kooky, but after listening to him in various interviews, notably, Thomas DeLauer's, I found him to be very smart, passionate and sweet... and extremely likable... like you!! 😊
@@nicknorwitzPhDI'm really impressed that you took the time to research beyond the headlines on Bryan. Longevity science is getting there. I switched from (hobby research) lipodology and CVD to longevity a few years ago, and I noticed that more channels are starting to switch too. Hope you cover more.
What happens to your health when you get blood from an older person? If you’re a child in need of blood, and the donor is 20-40 years older, can this reduce the childs lifespan? If this reaches mainstream, who would want old blood?
Have they completed a large scale study on plasmapheresis, with return of red blood cells and artificial plasma, yet? (Basically changing out old plasma with fresh “artificial” plasma. I know there was a small study. If I recall correctly the “biological age” reduction was 4-7 years. I’ve been waiting on follow up research.
Did they measure the effects on the donor mice vs a control group of young mice? If they didn't measure and publish this data, that doesn't seem ethical to me. It doesn't seem likely that we would overproduce something that appears to be so biologically valuable, and if we aren't overproducing it, it probably isn't costless to extract it.
Science evolves with experiments. You never know when "a small step for man, a giant leap for mankind" will happen. This is very interesting and makes you think if it were to develop further how would screening for quality blood. Ok, the vampires were not that picky, but I would be.
We will only know if bryan Johnson quest for not aging ang longevity is when he reach 65 still look as what he looks now on his younger age and if he could reach 150 yrs alive
And what will they learn to live longer and what will happen next... The economic and cultural consequences will be terrible. Everything depends on how many people will live in the world.
If you can add human blood to mice and they improve then you might be able to take young animal blood and add it to humans for a similar or the same effect I assume all the elements of blood that cause rejection and complications had been screened/filtered out in these tests such as white blood cells.
I have wondered if the Cain and Abel story is another one of those echos from the Bible, a story that we are told partly in passing, and as we start to understand these precepts , we are more capable of understanding the whole story. IE That i of we are seeing sibling rivalry to the point of murder at a creation(or a re-creation) of the world, that its probably happened before and it will again.
N=1 science 😄 I wish you well in this venture. Personally, I found almost zero content in this episode. Extracellular vesicle is the shipping container not the cargo; I couldn't find where you took note of this fact. That a PhD wants to "pan for gold" seems to be a sad comment on the "degree commodity" market. 🫤 "Back in my day" undergrads were made aware of the brutal reality of research opportunity scarcity. I well remember Spring terms at the student union and all the Douglas Hofstadter students mourning the end of their maths degrees. "A few of us can manage actuaries at insurance companies while most of us will choose between high school teacher or sales."
@@Maintain_Decorum Actually that's not true. We just NOTICE when it doesn't go very well. Beams of coherent light do NOT exist in nature, but everyone uses them every day. The laser was first suggested as possible by Einstein (Wikipedia) but the first actual laser was made in 1960. And there wasn't much use for it.
He's right though. The queen was taking regular injections from younger folks, perhaps babies I heard. It's rumored to actually fairly common among the super wealthy/elite. Now we know why.
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. 😂
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.
I'm 45 and have no interest in getting any older. I am also not enjoying the mortality of my parents' generation, who are dropping left and right or succumbing to chronic illness and just going, "Ah, whaddya do." Well, if we don't want to have a society consisting of nursing homes full of ancient Boomer dementia and Alzheimer's patients by 2050, we have to do something fairly soon.
There was an experiment conducted in 3 nations with similar results that provide evidence that each person's blod DNA is like an IP address. Three patients with identical blod type are given generic label patient A, B and C. Each has their blood drawn into vials labeled A, B and C respectively. One set of A, B and C vials is in another room near the patients. The 2nd set of vials are flown to a laboratory location 300 miles distant. Two atomic clocks, both synchronized; each placed at blod vial locations near the patient and 300 miles away. lancet poke of the finger (draw blood) causes sequence of flashes of light detected from patient A blod AND only vials A of separated blood would flash. After flashes of light, motile white blood cells would "activate" and then congregate to the side of the vial closest to their human donor. The other vials would remain inactive despite being exact same blod type. Continue experiment with B and C patient, likewise only B and then C vial would activate. Atomic clocks indicate no difference in moment of flashes of light causing "activation" of white blod cells, indicating a faster than light transfer of information and required further research. The cells 300 miles away still knew what direction to go to reach the body they were drawn from! It appears that there is indeed a DNA key (like an IP address) for each human individual?
You think this is a new discovery about new drugs and methods which were not known about a long time ago by the Western world? It's been kept from you deliberately -- no new drugs are involved. Almost every paper I've read recently regarding age reversal has come from Chinese researchers and I'm guessing it's because of the need to counteract the devastating effects of their previous "one child" policy. Modelling shows that China's population level will start collapsing if something isn't done. Search "antiox13040385" for a Chinese research paper in late March of this year for more interesting reading.
@@nicknorwitzPhDhow is this relevant to Raquel’s comment? Organ transplants are generally governed by organ donation laws. She’s talking about rich people getting organs/blood by any means necessary
Totally!! I absolutely love have my paradigms shifted, my worldviews flipped upside down. The one in this video is good, but wasn’t entirely surprising. My most recent “cage rattler” was about CO2, climate change, and ice ages. In the interview between Jordan Peterson and Dr Patrick Moore.
@@foxriver9156 OK, well here’s one for you. Climate models don’t include the impact of solar radiation, worsened by the collapsing magnetosphere., which precedes the pole shift (probably around 2040). Research that. The ‘Suspicious Observers’ channel will link you to the science.
Let's face it no one really believes we can reverse aging, at best maybe slow it down. He started doing it a few years ago, so what's really going to matter is how he looks in 20 years.
It's about reversing damage not reversing age that's just the gimmick. If you can reverse and maintain damage you can have a better quality of life longer in order to live past 120 we will have to alter our dna.
@@Pao234_ are you a bot fr? you need to learn what stress is. physical and psychological. this shouldn't have to be explained that to a living being. whether or not your opinions on stress agree, the stress exists without your approval. yes, aging tf out of him. this is some dark crystal type shi and it's fully demonic. this is the highest form of deadly lust I have ever heard, it is worse than the dark crystal. blood from children, are you medically insane? do you not see the problems? do you need institutionalized? remove your demonic thoughts of your self and think of what is going on with others.
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".
We already do it for meat. In fact, when slaughter happens most of the blood is wasted. Now at least it won't be wasted. And it will also make meat cheaper.
Southeast Asia has typical noodle soup with meat, some fish or shrimp and! boiled beef blood (looks like a piece of a pie that was a liquid blood, collected to become a jelly style)..they eat it everyday, regular
If you can take young human sEV’s and inject them into old mice helping them to rejuvenate, can you also do the opposite? It would be much less morally ambiguous than rounding up a bunch of twelve year olds to donate to senior citizens. Also I wonder if the result in humans would be as obvious as the result in mice. I mean, would the oldies end up with glossy coats, uh, hair?
Experiments have already been done using a plasma fraction from porcine (pig) blood on rats with similar results, and very limited human data. This was Dr Harold Katcher's great insight. Animal blood is a waste product of the meat industry, but I hope the RNAs can be manufactured in a less controversial way.
@@NickWestgate so pigs blood could potentially lead to longevity in humans ?? And what about donating blood ?? The new blood you make yourself, is that still blood with "old properties", or is the new blood = young blood ??
@@henrikmadsen2176 Some people donate blood (or plasma) for health. Plasma transfusion or dilution is also available. It's hard to know where the science is going to go. As I said, hopefully there are ways to manufacture the ESVs without killing animals. Or we could fix older people so the ESVs are correctly generated endogenously via drugs, genetic therapies etc.
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!
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.
@@pbohearn If a person gets a blood transfusion are they exploiting the person who donated blood? They don't have to be children under the age of consent, just young.
Again, I LOVE your pursuit of Truth and Fact, not righteousness and ego! It’s ok to be wrong. So.. your job, should you choose to accept it, is to help change the status quo in the medical industry. Keep up the GREAT work!
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.
Cant they strip blood of its antibodies now. So it becomes universal donar blood. I thought they had done that. Maybe its too bothersome to actually do it in a practical setting.
Ooooh...I'm a twin. My sister has anemia & a bunch of other health issues after being on a Vegan diet for about 7 years. What you said reminded me of all that! ☹
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
That guy just 'accidentally exposes ' what the elites are doing for soo long... Why do you think they want keeping war,conflicts,migration... Probably works better for 'them' to do this more 'legally ' rather throu the kidnapping and nasty and aggressive traffickers... Anyway, I've discovered the benefits ,enjoyment and 'playback' so to speak of doing sports . So I'll keep on doing it...💪❤🥳
The life span improvements for mice are similar to those shown by Taurine supplementation. It seems the various techniques can increase lifespan by something like 10-12% in mice, but don't seem to go beyond that. It's exciting that various longevity methods are being found - especially as one ages and death bears down - but it's also interesting that all the techniques seem to hit the same limit.
Then the question is what are the cumulative effects of multiple health factors, possibly hundreds, within an overall optimal lifestyle and environment over a lifteme and epigenetically over multiple generations. We've barely scratched the surface.
Also worth noting that synthetic sEVs are a thing and have the potential to someday be scaled up and enable affordable therapies. Even custom sEVs that are optimized for each person or use case (e.g., fertility, cognitive health, athletic performance, longevity).
I'll give you a hug and kiss if you can get him to watch this ;)... I'd love to have a sit down chat with him and could expose him to a new audience via Harvard.
@@nicknorwitzPhD What about donating blood ?? The new blood you make yourself, is that still blood with "old properties", or is the new blood = young blood ??
Nick, are you familiar with the Conboys over at UC Berkeley? They’ve been doing young blood experiments for nearly 20 years with equally exciting results.
and that won't keep up. the rapid oxidation/oxidants are going to slam hard, that's literally what they do. artificial intelligence says my age is 15 years younger in face analysis crossed with millions of other people. lifespan differences of about 10 years in a carnivore vs vegetarian lifestyle.. plus the whole being at war with the living beings around you is gonna hit like a ton of bricks when the consciousness and super intelligence of animals is proven, as has been done exponentially with cameras and UA-cam. best wishes
@@HighPriestJoshua I think vegetarians (not vegans) can get enough good nutrition. Maybe overeating meat can bring some oxidative stress. But at the same time you eat less frequently naturally. And also can go for week long fasts every few months. Everything has consciousness. Plants too. It’s a mistake on your part (and many others) to think in terms of guilt and karma. We are part of a circle. No life comes from no death. Most practices for growing vegetables incur in a lot more death than animal farming anyway.
This is fascinating. Especially how the human Sev treatments benefitted aging mice. That is amazing. My next question is, does it work the other way? Would young mice Sev be beneficial in aging humans? I could totally see this becoming something that all people take treatments of starting pretty early, to prevent metabolic breakdown. Whether harvested from young mice donors, or maybe people could donate blood as kids and have some sort of stockpile for when they are older, using their own blood. I'd really also be interested to know if quality of life is imporved or is it only longevity? Because longevity while suffering is hell not a blessing. But, i'd hypothesize that quality of life would also be improved. Great vid
My daughter is 17 years old. Im 33, but even if this does work, i would never take blood from my own child. Her blood belongs to her not me and i would never ask for her consent in having her blood infused into me. Personally i dont think that would be fair to her even though my daughter probably would consent. I am content with how i feel now and i love my kiddo
Yeah, it's a sickness. Taking literal life-force from the young to give to the old. Humans think we're so clever, but we never stop to ask, "Should we be doing this?".
One thing we might need to take into account is age, Bryan isn't THAT old at Age 46 but his father at 70 can be considered being in the "old" category. There might be a limit to how much we can expect from those plasma transfusions or rather a certain age that is needed to see any effect. That's the issue with mice studies I guess, they have a radically different life span compared to us humans, even if they are somewhat comparable on a DNA level. It's said a mouse aged 24 months is about comparable to a 70 year old human, so in this study they likely went and injected the blood plasma into those 24 month old mice. It would have been interesting if they also took the blood of say 12 month old mice and injected that into the 24 month olds and compared their findings. I guess Bryan did just that on a N=1 experiment with himself but like you said, he is not exactly a normal (middle aged) man.
Ok, at this point I think I am the only person who's never thought even for a second that BJ is "cuckoo". You know, I tend to read the articles... while most people are happy to judge from a headline. I mean, at some point the internet was literally exploding with (free to read) articles about Bryan's plasma transfusion and I looked into it and I looked into his work, and now I'm a big fan of his blueprint project. The man is the GOAT. So yeah, I never had to change my mind about him, because I don't automatically assume that anyone who seems to be doing "weird" stuff is a lunatic. Grateful for my neurodevergent brain I guess. 😅
Now imagine a movie where old rich people are making new kids to become immortal. The poor will die and the rich live forever. Kind of like that Justin Timberlake movie.
So if the impact is due to helping mitochondria be healthier, you would expect those with poorly functioning mitochondria to receive the biggest benefit? If you have healthy mitochondria you may not have a benefit?
Who knows what he may have kicked off with his own curiosity. How many others may pay attention to these findings and be inspired towards broader studies and variations of this regenerative science? Thanks for sharing. Btw, loved the video.😉 Thanks! Gotta go now.....and find my son.
Tech is good, but it is not always all good. I think we need to humble ourselves and keep it real. Eat whole foods, eat healthy. Exercise instead of a sedentary lifestyle. This transfusion will only open new pandora boxes.
Even if we live healthy the human biochemistry wouldn't last more than 120 years The only way to save ourself is with biotechnology and changing ourselves on a cellular level
What I never understand is why so many people still take these “papers” as if they are pure facts instead of the subjective research they are at best. I constantly hear people spouting numbers from “studies” that they were never present for, had no involvement in and for whatever reason they just take these study papers findings and run with them as if they are facts, which they never are.
Heinlein wrote about this technology in Time Enough for Love, a 1973 science-fiction novel. I'm certain it was known as a possibility before then. #FeedTheAlgorithm
Please post when the experiment is duplicated. That's when it becomes really interesting. Thanks for this video. 😊 Sadly, only the rich will benefit in the near future if this pans out.
@@nicknorwitzPhD Because we loose our humanity when science and mystic experience are separated. For example, the production of GMOs is making people infertile and giving us low libido. They don't have humanity best interests at heart. On the other hand, when science knows the spiritual laws that guide us, science can help humanity advance spiritually and physically at the same time.
Any lab mice are usually physically active. The research is showing that physically active older mice showed they got younger when they received young blood transfusion. If the mice were "sedentary", the result could have been very different. Brian Johnson is physically active.
Lab mice are genetically redundant and ought not to be used. It's a big problem. Lab genesis mice have different genetic markers to wild mice. If a study is trying to prove nonsense, then they'll use mice. If they are trying to prove a correlation to human health, then researchers use Macaque's.
there have been plenty of studies on transfusing blood from young mice to old mice and there were huge benefits. one from 2014 that I remember. I know back then they thought it might have to do with transferring stem cells, because transferring blood from old mice to young mice had deleterious effects on the young mice.
Brian Johnson is a very intelligent thoughtful thinker. He clearly has no time to waste with naysayers proving no insight as he has hired top level scientists. I would guess he would dialogue with you 100%
:) So cool, if the major factor is known miRNAs, this could be treatment for everyone. Not super-expensive one. Just order RNA oligos from IDT and mix them up. Or delivery mechanism is important as well?
That's interesting. If young human sEVs helps old mice, would the reverse also work? And what other animals could be used for this? Like, harvesting sEVs from mice sounds like we would need a lot of mice. But if we could do the same with a bigger animal, like a cow, then then that might be easier. While morbid, young cows are already being slaughtered by the millions, so I could see an industry spring forth from this.
So, the blood of children is back on the menu.
I'll collect the other Vampires.
it worked for Elizabeth Bathory.
Best get my adrenochrome order in
They are trying to normalize it, either intentionally or unintentionally.
it has to be from a virgin in order to work properly
Standard practice for the elites. For centuries.
Adrenochrome.
now they can design CRSPR human young blood
Not working well for Nancy Pelosi.
Most of those old money elites don't even live that long and they look like ghouls, not buying it
@@EhurtAfyMick Jagger
I have no doubt that this technique will prove “safe and effective”. I expect Lance Armstrong would endorse it.
Whahaha
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People are finally starting to realize how noble what Brian Johnson is doing ( unfortunately this happens very slowly because most of us are stupid and limited ) i see hope :) .
Love this, thank you Nick!! I also first thought he was a bit kooky, but after listening to him in various interviews, notably, Thomas DeLauer's, I found him to be very smart, passionate and sweet... and extremely likable... like you!! 😊
I'm actually getting that a lot... that we are a lot a like... now I take it as a compliment! Thanks!
@@nicknorwitzPhD you're adorable - and brilliant! :)
@@nicknorwitzPhDI'm really impressed that you took the time to research beyond the headlines on Bryan. Longevity science is getting there. I switched from (hobby research) lipodology and CVD to longevity a few years ago, and I noticed that more channels are starting to switch too. Hope you cover more.
This is a good reason to farm, I mean have children.
What happens to your health when you get blood from an older person? If you’re a child in need of blood, and the donor is 20-40 years older, can this reduce the childs lifespan? If this reaches mainstream, who would want old blood?
The FDA warns against it, but I have a feeling they don't want us getting that sweet sweet adrenochrome
Have they completed a large scale study on plasmapheresis, with return of red blood cells and artificial plasma, yet? (Basically changing out old plasma with fresh “artificial” plasma. I know there was a small study. If I recall correctly the “biological age” reduction was 4-7 years. I’ve been waiting on follow up research.
The curves from the mice look remarkably similar to those documenting the benefits of taurine supplementation.
Did they measure the effects on the donor mice vs a control group of young mice? If they didn't measure and publish this data, that doesn't seem ethical to me.
It doesn't seem likely that we would overproduce something that appears to be so biologically valuable, and if we aren't overproducing it, it probably isn't costless to extract it.
If human sEVs work in mice, then it seems likely that sEVs from any mammal would work in humans, so this could be done right now.
Interesting hypothesis
it's always the ones that are quick to judge
Don’t leave me hanging 🐒
Science evolves with experiments. You never know when "a small step for man, a giant leap for mankind" will happen. This is very interesting and makes you think if it were to develop further how would screening for quality blood. Ok, the vampires were not that picky, but I would be.
Heterochronic parabiosis. I believe therapeutic plasma exchange with saline solution offers same benefits
This is reverse aging happens with the carnivore diet too!
We will only know if bryan Johnson quest for not aging ang longevity is when he reach 65 still look as what he looks now on his younger age and if he could reach 150 yrs alive
And what will they learn to live longer and what will happen next... The economic and cultural consequences will be terrible. Everything depends on how many people will live in the world.
Wish full thinking but here is hoping something comes of it.
If you can add human blood to mice and they improve then you might be able to take young animal blood and add it to humans for a similar or the same effect I assume all the elements of blood that cause rejection and complications had been screened/filtered out in these tests such as white blood cells.
I have wondered if the Cain and Abel story is another one of those echos from the Bible, a story that we are told partly in passing, and as we start to understand these precepts , we are more capable of understanding the whole story. IE That i of we are seeing sibling rivalry to the point of murder at a creation(or a re-creation) of the world, that its probably happened before and it will again.
So I can just have a blood transfusion procedure done from me to my dad? It’s not that simple is it?
Check out what Bryan did with his dad
N=1 science 😄
I wish you well in this venture. Personally, I found almost zero content in this episode. Extracellular vesicle is the shipping container not the cargo; I couldn't find where you took note of this fact.
That a PhD wants to "pan for gold" seems to be a sad comment on the "degree commodity" market. 🫤 "Back in my day" undergrads were made aware of the brutal reality of research opportunity scarcity. I well remember Spring terms at the student union and all the Douglas Hofstadter students mourning the end of their maths degrees. "A few of us can manage actuaries at insurance companies while most of us will choose between high school teacher or sales."
That's old science, vampires have been doing that for years! I've seen the movies.
Thanks Bob the welder
Lol! Almost did a Vampire theme for the thumbnail
😂😂
Vampire as well as Hollywood and the elite apparently have a thirst for the blood of the young 😂
Now we know Nancy Pelosi's secret...
yep old science before the global ragnarok
Maybe a young person could freeze their own plasma to use on their future self!
What an idea!!!
BINGO, but stabilizing exosomes for years is complicated
Creepy. When we mess with Mother Nature, it rarely goes well….
@@Maintain_Decorum Actually that's not true. We just NOTICE when it doesn't go very well. Beams of coherent light do NOT exist in nature, but everyone uses them every day. The laser was first suggested as possible by Einstein (Wikipedia) but the first actual laser was made in 1960. And there wasn't much use for it.
@Maintain_Decorum I thought the same thing.
This is not shocking news to the tinfoil hat community.
Snark without an in depth remark... good for a lark
He's right though. The queen was taking regular injections from younger folks, perhaps babies I heard. It's rumored to actually fairly common among the super wealthy/elite. Now we know why.
Adrenachrome or something 🤔
Poet who doesn't even know it.
Tin foil hat community is beginning to look like the truth movement!
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. 😂
My son is unlikely to routinely eat Oreos.
@@nicknorwitzPhD Hopefully because they're no longer on the market. 🤮
@@petermadany2779 Fat chance.
@@nicknorwitzPhD hahaaa i see what you did there
@@zealman79 Nick's videos are saturated with witty comments.
So that's where all the missing children go.
This and adrenochrome.
Don't forget puppies, we can use puppies.
@@YesheRabsal
Or baby's
Abortion baby's
omg,
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.
You're welcome. Thanks for your interest!
I'm 45 and have no interest in getting any older.
I am also not enjoying the mortality of my parents' generation, who are dropping left and right or succumbing to chronic illness and just going, "Ah, whaddya do."
Well, if we don't want to have a society consisting of nursing homes full of ancient Boomer dementia and Alzheimer's patients by 2050, we have to do something fairly soon.
You will never have access to this research. The best you'll get is a fad treatment to make money on you that barely works.
There was an experiment conducted in 3 nations with similar results that provide evidence that each person's blod DNA is like an IP address.
Three patients with identical blod type are given generic label patient A, B and C. Each has their blood drawn into vials labeled A, B and C respectively. One set of A, B and C vials is in another room near the patients. The 2nd set of vials are flown to a laboratory location 300 miles distant. Two atomic clocks, both synchronized; each placed at blod vial locations near the patient and 300 miles away.
lancet poke of the finger (draw blood) causes sequence of flashes of light detected from patient A blod AND only vials A of separated blood would flash. After flashes of light, motile white blood cells would "activate" and then congregate to the side of the vial closest to their human donor. The other vials would remain inactive despite being exact same blod type. Continue experiment with B and C patient, likewise only B and then C vial would activate.
Atomic clocks indicate no difference in moment of flashes of light causing "activation" of white blod cells, indicating a faster than light transfer of information and required further research. The cells 300 miles away still knew what direction to go to reach the body they were drawn from!
It appears that there is indeed a DNA key (like an IP address) for each human individual?
You think this is a new discovery about new drugs and methods which were not known about a long time ago by the Western world? It's been kept from you deliberately -- no new drugs are involved. Almost every paper I've read recently regarding age reversal has come from Chinese researchers and I'm guessing it's because of the need to counteract the devastating effects of their previous "one child" policy. Modelling shows that China's population level will start collapsing if something isn't done.
Search "antiox13040385" for a Chinese research paper in late March of this year for more interesting reading.
this is very interesting but really creepy too, considering "consent" isn't always a player when powerful people want something
I mean should we not to organ transplant then?
@@nicknorwitzPhDhow is this relevant to Raquel’s comment? Organ transplants are generally governed by organ donation laws. She’s talking about rich people getting organs/blood by any means necessary
I mean, but the bit in the middle suggested that you could take active components from non-human sources, potentially even synthetically produce such.
Circumcision being an example
@@nicknorwitzPhDwell you can drink blood from cows like the masai
So that is how Dracula could live so long, until AIDS came along.
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"I love to be wrong" is the most stimulating recipe for consistently developing your consciousness and knowledge base!
You get it!
Are you sure about that ?
Totally!!
I absolutely love have my paradigms shifted, my worldviews flipped upside down. The one in this video is good, but wasn’t entirely surprising.
My most recent “cage rattler” was about CO2, climate change, and ice ages. In the interview between Jordan Peterson and Dr Patrick Moore.
@@foxriver9156 OK, well here’s one for you. Climate models don’t include the impact of solar radiation, worsened by the collapsing magnetosphere., which precedes the pole shift (probably around 2040). Research that. The ‘Suspicious Observers’ channel will link you to the science.
While I am not interested in extending my lifespan, I am interested in extending my healthspan.
Covered in this video.
@@nicknorwitzPhD just agreeing with you :-)
Why not both? living a little more is a very good thing if you indeed are able to improve your health.
Well, the theory is increasing your healthspan increases your lifespan because the healthier you are the more likely you are to live longer.
Increase your lifespan and think about it for longer before you make a decision that you don't want it.
Let's face it. He looks his real age.
Let's face it no one really believes we can reverse aging, at best maybe slow it down. He started doing it a few years ago, so what's really going to matter is how he looks in 20 years.
It's about reversing damage not reversing age that's just the gimmick. If you can reverse and maintain damage you can have a better quality of life longer in order to live past 120 we will have to alter our dna.
gonna age the hell out of his child. so demonic.
@@HighPriestJoshua How? 💀💀 Do you believe this to be some kind of zero sum game, where his son will age what he gains? 💀
@@Pao234_ are you a bot fr? you need to learn what stress is. physical and psychological. this shouldn't have to be explained that to a living being. whether or not your opinions on stress agree, the stress exists without your approval. yes, aging tf out of him. this is some dark crystal type shi and it's fully demonic. this is the highest form of deadly lust I have ever heard, it is worse than the dark crystal. blood from children, are you medically insane? do you not see the problems? do you need institutionalized? remove your demonic thoughts of your self and think of what is going on with others.
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".
We already do it for meat. In fact, when slaughter happens most of the blood is wasted. Now at least it won't be wasted. And it will also make meat cheaper.
Didn't someone already make the blood pigs?
That's like the Dolly the sheep time frame.
farms of "animals" .....
They dont need to, what do you think happens to those thousands of kids going missing yearly?
They endup in the hands of the "Elite"
Southeast Asia has typical noodle soup with meat, some fish or shrimp and! boiled beef blood (looks like a piece of a pie that was a liquid blood, collected to become a jelly style)..they eat it everyday, regular
If you can take young human sEV’s and inject them into old mice helping them to rejuvenate, can you also do the opposite? It would be much less morally ambiguous than rounding up a bunch of twelve year olds to donate to senior citizens. Also I wonder if the result in humans would be as obvious as the result in mice. I mean, would the oldies end up with glossy coats, uh, hair?
Yes. Check out heterochronic parabiosis. Old blood ages young mice...
Experiments have already been done using a plasma fraction from porcine (pig) blood on rats with similar results, and very limited human data. This was Dr Harold Katcher's great insight. Animal blood is a waste product of the meat industry, but I hope the RNAs can be manufactured in a less controversial way.
@@NickWestgate so pigs blood could potentially lead to longevity in humans ??
And what about donating blood ?? The new blood you make yourself, is that still blood with "old properties", or is the new blood = young blood ??
@@henrikmadsen2176 Some people donate blood (or plasma) for health. Plasma transfusion or dilution is also available. It's hard to know where the science is going to go. As I said, hopefully there are ways to manufacture the ESVs without killing animals. Or we could fix older people so the ESVs are correctly generated endogenously via drugs, genetic therapies etc.
@@henrikmadsen2176 now this is a good question
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!
Love the optimism!
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.
Where does one procure this “Youngblood” if one doesn’t have a child or grandchild to exploit?
@@pbohearn If a person gets a blood transfusion are they exploiting the person who donated blood? They don't have to be children under the age of consent, just young.
He reminds me of David from Prometheus. I hope the transfusions don't short his electrical circuits.
Now that you mentioned it....😅
Somewhere out there is a conspiracy theorist saying “I told you the reptilians want the baby blood” 😂
The reptilians own your mind 🐒
I don't know why I look at Bryan Johnson and always feel reminded about Katherine Helmond in the movie "Brazil" from 1985.
Haven’t seen it… I was -10 then.
@@nicknorwitzPhD I understand. So you must have been -15 when "The Empire Strikes Back" came out. You really missed something. ;)
Love that movie and yes!😂
Such a great film! Didn’t know there are film buffs here
@@nicknorwitzPhDthat’s not a good excuse for missing a movie. Brazil is excellent.
It's as if vampires knew something.
Again, I LOVE your pursuit of Truth and Fact, not righteousness and ego! It’s ok to be wrong. So.. your job, should you choose to accept it, is to help change the status quo in the medical industry. Keep up the GREAT work!
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.
Cant they strip blood of its antibodies now. So it becomes universal donar blood. I thought they had done that. Maybe its too bothersome to actually do it in a practical setting.
You don't a living related donor. You don't even need a human donor. That was pointed out in the video.
@@antonystringfellow5152 For blood? You do. For plasma or other subproducts of blood? Not necessarily
Ooooh...I'm a twin.
My sister has anemia & a bunch of other health issues after being on a Vegan diet for about 7 years.
What you said reminded me of all that! ☹
@Pao234_ so we might have an industry of blood plasma from young animals?
We guys will go for this, of course, but women? How many childhood stories are about old hags stealing the youth of young girls?
I try to separate my Disney fairy tales from my science.
This is SUPER fascinating stuff. Thank you for consolidating all the data and articulating in such a digestible form.
You're welcome!
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
Appreciate this! Big thanks to my friend Steve Hanley for purchasing my Sony alpha6700 and Rode mics!
@@nicknorwitzPhD yup, I confirm that the audio is top notch
That guy just 'accidentally exposes ' what the elites are doing for soo long...
Why do you think they want keeping war,conflicts,migration... Probably works better for 'them' to do this more 'legally ' rather throu the kidnapping and nasty and aggressive traffickers...
Anyway, I've discovered the benefits ,enjoyment and 'playback' so to speak of doing sports . So I'll keep on doing it...💪❤🥳
As Shakespeare once never said : “OMG, or WTF?…That is the question.”
LOL! Love it.
This reminds me of Flowers for Algernon. That story didn’t end well for the 🐁…
The life span improvements for mice are similar to those shown by Taurine supplementation. It seems the various techniques can increase lifespan by something like 10-12% in mice, but don't seem to go beyond that. It's exciting that various longevity methods are being found - especially as one ages and death bears down - but it's also interesting that all the techniques seem to hit the same limit.
Then the question is what are the cumulative effects of multiple health factors, possibly hundreds, within an overall optimal lifestyle and environment over a lifteme and epigenetically over multiple generations. We've barely scratched the surface.
Taurine supplementation? As in they gave mice red bull?
He looks like a tired 30 year old
He looks like an energetic 60 year old
Very interesting video. Nick, when you eventually discover telekinesis and want to do a N=1 experiment, I'm your man.
Welcome! N = 1 army!
Also worth noting that synthetic sEVs are a thing and have the potential to someday be scaled up and enable affordable therapies. Even custom sEVs that are optimized for each person or use case (e.g., fertility, cognitive health, athletic performance, longevity).
That’s what I asked about above! How are they currently being used?
7:36 seems like you are talking about vampires lol
I’m subscribed to Bryan’s channel as well. Fascinating stuff.
I'll give you a hug and kiss if you can get him to watch this ;)... I'd love to have a sit down chat with him and could expose him to a new audience via Harvard.
@@nicknorwitzPhD Oh man, that'd be *incredible* to see.
@@nicknorwitzPhD What about donating blood ?? The new blood you make yourself, is that still blood with "old properties", or is the new blood = young blood ??
@@henrikmadsen2176 Turns out you want to donate plasma and have it replaced with saline with albumin. And you would get paid for the plasma.
Nick, are you familiar with the Conboys over at UC Berkeley? They’ve been doing young blood experiments for nearly 20 years with equally exciting results.
ADRENACROME???
ANYBODY?? Nobody seems to be injecting themselves with kale juice.
Take a look at Mick Jagger. If he didn’t have numerous transfusions, he would have died years ago. Now he’s a new father.
not really bro
and Keith Richards once had his blood completely drained & transfused in order to kick heroin in the 70s.
Mick is living proof heroin has powerfull longevity effects. 😅
Mick also stopped drinking years ago. Kieth self embalmed years ago.
Mick was preserved long ago. The 3 things most likely to survive nuclear Armageddon will be cockroach, Twinkies, and mick jagger
This seems wrong. Draining blood from your kids so your can take better selfies.
I think you might be reducing the matter...
Improve mitochondrial metabolism:
* fasting (prolonged)
* carnivore
* Chlorine dioxide solution
* methylene blue
* wim hof breathing
* cold exposure
* sauna/infra red/morning-evening sun light
vegetarians look way younger than carnivores lol. carnivores look like the smoke a pack of cigarettes everyday for 20 years..
@@HighPriestJoshua not my case (I eat collagen cuts and liver)
and that won't keep up. the rapid oxidation/oxidants are going to slam hard, that's literally what they do. artificial intelligence says my age is 15 years younger in face analysis crossed with millions of other people. lifespan differences of about 10 years in a carnivore vs vegetarian lifestyle.. plus the whole being at war with the living beings around you is gonna hit like a ton of bricks when the consciousness and super intelligence of animals is proven, as has been done exponentially with cameras and UA-cam. best wishes
it's the fasting that's keeping you younger btw. the meat is rapidly aging
@@HighPriestJoshua I think vegetarians (not vegans) can get enough good nutrition. Maybe overeating meat can bring some oxidative stress. But at the same time you eat less frequently naturally. And also can go for week long fasts every few months.
Everything has consciousness. Plants too. It’s a mistake on your part (and many others) to think in terms of guilt and karma. We are part of a circle. No life comes from no death. Most practices for growing vegetables incur in a lot more death than animal farming anyway.
This is fascinating. Especially how the human Sev treatments benefitted aging mice. That is amazing. My next question is, does it work the other way? Would young mice Sev be beneficial in aging humans? I could totally see this becoming something that all people take treatments of starting pretty early, to prevent metabolic breakdown. Whether harvested from young mice donors, or maybe people could donate blood as kids and have some sort of stockpile for when they are older, using their own blood. I'd really also be interested to know if quality of life is imporved or is it only longevity? Because longevity while suffering is hell not a blessing. But, i'd hypothesize that quality of life would also be improved. Great vid
My daughter is 17 years old. Im 33, but even if this does work, i would never take blood from my own child. Her blood belongs to her not me and i would never ask for her consent in having her blood infused into me. Personally i dont think that would be fair to her even though my daughter probably would consent. I am content with how i feel now and i love my kiddo
For a million dollars 💵 you still wouldn't do it?
Yeah, it's a sickness. Taking literal life-force from the young to give to the old.
Humans think we're so clever, but we never stop to ask, "Should we be doing this?".
What about someone elses daughter?
Not a permanent change for your daughter, it will be replenished quickly for a 17 year old.
@pavanlulla I still can't imagine asking my child something like that. It would feel like I'm taking something precious from her and I just cant...
One thing we might need to take into account is age, Bryan isn't THAT old at Age 46 but his father at 70 can be considered being in the "old" category. There might be a limit to how much we can expect from those plasma transfusions or rather a certain age that is needed to see any effect. That's the issue with mice studies I guess, they have a radically different life span compared to us humans, even if they are somewhat comparable on a DNA level. It's said a mouse aged 24 months is about comparable to a 70 year old human, so in this study they likely went and injected the blood plasma into those 24 month old mice. It would have been interesting if they also took the blood of say 12 month old mice and injected that into the 24 month olds and compared their findings. I guess Bryan did just that on a N=1 experiment with himself but like you said, he is not exactly a normal (middle aged) man.
First! Love your content! Keep up the Great work!
Fast thumbs award!
Ok, at this point I think I am the only person who's never thought even for a second that BJ is "cuckoo". You know, I tend to read the articles... while most people are happy to judge from a headline. I mean, at some point the internet was literally exploding with (free to read) articles about Bryan's plasma transfusion and I looked into it and I looked into his work, and now I'm a big fan of his blueprint project. The man is the GOAT. So yeah, I never had to change my mind about him, because I don't automatically assume that anyone who seems to be doing "weird" stuff is a lunatic. Grateful for my neurodevergent brain I guess. 😅
Hi Nick, I would love to hear your thoughts on his diet.
I haven’t don’t a deep dive into BluePrint yet, but we both love macadamia so we have that in common…
I think my mind was most blown that the freaking human sev's worked on mice. If this works out, this is HUGE.
Cool right!?
@@nicknorwitzPhD insanely cool
Have to experiment on myself, they won't let me experiment on other people. ;)
Why is that... now I'm curious...
Extremely interesting, informative and entertaining! Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome!!
So i guess we now KNOW where some the little children of the Human Trafficking Biz GO
Way ahead of you, Ive been freezing my blood since I was 7, and I plan to start drinking at age 40.
Totally not cult related, for science.
I'm sure it's great in Cheerios and won't raise your bad cholesterol
😂😂😂 omfg ahahahahsh I'm dead 😵
Now imagine a movie where old rich people are making new kids to become immortal. The poor will die and the rich live forever. Kind of like that Justin Timberlake movie.
That must have been an interesting conversation: son, I want your blood. K dad but I want a million dollars. Yes son you’ll inherit it. No dad, now…
The son volunteered. He was not coerced.
@@nicknorwitzPhD that’s what we are told… But you know what’s happened with a lot of conspiracies lately…
@@nicknorwitzPhD Can you get informed consent for this at 17 ? minor ? he cannot even drink or drive
@@damien2198drive? USA driving age is 16.
@@JPinShenzhen At least he cannot even drive or vote
Well casting for the role of Data if they remake Star Trek Next Generation is sorted.
TBH... haven't seen Star Trek. Probably something I should do...
Underrated comment
@@jonduke4748 Give me your best movie reference...
@@nicknorwitzPhD BJ in "Twilight: Mid-Life Crisis" reboot.
Some commie is deleting my comments...so just going to keep sending to see what shows up.
I would gladly give blood to my parents, but I would not be comfortable taking blood from my kiddos. Sorry about the double standard.
oh no.. I think there are better paths than using human blood. child labor will take on a new meaning.
So if the impact is due to helping mitochondria be healthier, you would expect those with poorly functioning mitochondria to receive the biggest benefit? If you have healthy mitochondria you may not have a benefit?
Matt Stone and Trey Parker: "sigh... here we go again"
Who knows what he may have kicked off with his own curiosity. How many others may pay attention to these findings and be inspired towards broader studies and variations of this regenerative science? Thanks for sharing. Btw, loved the video.😉 Thanks! Gotta go now.....and find my son.
Or you could, you know... eat less, eat better and exercise and your mitochondria will fix themselves...
Find Bryan and him that when you’re 90 😏
Tech is good, but it is not always all good. I think we need to humble ourselves and keep it real. Eat whole foods, eat healthy. Exercise instead of a sedentary lifestyle. This transfusion will only open new pandora boxes.
Even if we live healthy the human biochemistry wouldn't last more than 120 years
The only way to save ourself is with biotechnology and changing ourselves on a cellular level
The best way you enhance mitochondria is by removing toxins and pathogens.
What I never understand is why so many people still take these “papers” as if they are pure facts instead of the subjective research they are at best. I constantly hear people spouting numbers from “studies” that they were never present for, had no involvement in and for whatever reason they just take these study papers findings and run with them as if they are facts, which they never are.
... and you discoevered this NOW? This is old news boi
Damn, I'm getting some serious Jupiter Ascending feelings if you know what I mean...
I don’t (Saturn is the closest emoji I got 🪐)
A friend of mine named Dracula told me about this😂
Heinlein wrote about this technology in Time Enough for Love, a 1973 science-fiction novel. I'm certain it was known as a possibility before then. #FeedTheAlgorithm
Please post when the experiment is duplicated. That's when it becomes really interesting.
Thanks for this video. 😊
Sadly, only the rich will benefit in the near future if this pans out.
Frankenstein science. When science doesn't consider the soul, it leads humanity down dark paths in total ignorance. While praising new science.
I don’t think science cares for souls. Should it? Why?
@@nicknorwitzPhD Because we loose our humanity when science and mystic experience are separated. For example, the production of GMOs is making people infertile and giving us low libido. They don't have humanity best interests at heart. On the other hand, when science knows the spiritual laws that guide us, science can help humanity advance spiritually and physically at the same time.
These are really old studies 😂 I'm not sure why you thought it so hard to believe
New study. 2024
Any lab mice are usually physically active. The research is showing that physically active older mice showed they got younger when they received young blood transfusion. If the mice were "sedentary", the result could have been very different. Brian Johnson is physically active.
Lab mice are genetically redundant and ought not to be used. It's a big problem.
Lab genesis mice have different genetic markers to wild mice.
If a study is trying to prove nonsense, then they'll use mice. If they are trying to prove a correlation to human health, then researchers use Macaque's.
there have been plenty of studies on transfusing blood from young mice to old mice and there were huge benefits. one from 2014 that I remember. I know back then they thought it might have to do with transferring stem cells, because transferring blood from old mice to young mice had deleterious effects on the young mice.
Stem cells have also eliminated HIV in people who were treated with them for other reasons.
Brian Johnson is a very intelligent thoughtful thinker. He clearly has no time to waste with naysayers proving no insight as he has hired top level scientists. I would guess he would dialogue with you 100%
Jupiter Ascending . A sci-fi movie with interesting connection.
:) So cool, if the major factor is known miRNAs, this could be treatment for everyone. Not super-expensive one. Just order RNA oligos from IDT and mix them up. Or delivery mechanism is important as well?
This dude just invited ALL the vampires into his house. :D
🧛 🎉
Not a fan of people trying to live forever. Is just wrong to me
You’re entitled to your opinion :):)
That's interesting. If young human sEVs helps old mice, would the reverse also work? And what other animals could be used for this? Like, harvesting sEVs from mice sounds like we would need a lot of mice. But if we could do the same with a bigger animal, like a cow, then then that might be easier. While morbid, young cows are already being slaughtered by the millions, so I could see an industry spring forth from this.