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Drinking young people’s blood could help you live longer and prevent age-related diseases, a study has found.
Blood factors taken from younger animals have been found to improve the later-life health of older creatures.
The study, published in Nature, was conducted by researchers from University College London (UCL), who said it could reduce the chances of developing age-related disorders.
Geneticist Dame Linda Partridge said these included cancer and heart disease.
Ambrosia currently offers teenage blood plasma to customers at a cost of $8,000 for 2½ liters.
originally posted by: NarcolepticBuddha
Oh jeez this is just going to be one of those can-of-worms-mason-joke-threads
originally posted by: Skyfloating
Drinking young people’s blood could help you live longer and prevent age-related diseases, a study has found.
Blood factors taken from younger animals have been found to improve the later-life health of older creatures.
The study, published in Nature, was conducted by researchers from University College London (UCL), who said it could reduce the chances of developing age-related disorders.
Geneticist Dame Linda Partridge said these included cancer and heart disease.
Ambrosia currently offers teenage blood plasma to customers at a cost of $8,000 for 2½ liters.
Young blood could be the secret to long lasting health, study finds
Is this to say that all of our myths about Vampires have some truth at their core?
I was surprised they are already selling young peoples blood for a price.
On the bright side, I guess its better to do it legally and consensual than...otherwise.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: efabian
Maybe all the human trafficking has an unknown purpose?
And Planned Parenthood encouraging young expectant mothers to murder their child, rather than "enduring" the time/effort/expense of carrying to term, and raising the child.