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Kazakhs develop "elixir of life"

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posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 05:17 AM
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So i've just read on the Telegraph that scientists from Kazakhstan developed a drink called "nar" that allegedly alters the process of aging.


Roger Highfield, director of external affairs at London's Science Museum told Radio 4's Today Programme: "Definitely, the Kazaks are on to something. There is a lot of interest in trying to tweak your microbial culture. He added:

"I think what they have tried to get at is the fact that the digestive system of your body has a hundred trillion microbes, that is ten times the number of cells in your major organs."


The drinkable mixture is based on yogurt and they said it's yet to be drunk and tested more.

What do you think?

source: www.telegraph.co.uk...
edit on 8-11-2012 by Alexander382 because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 05:23 AM
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I'm crazy and want to believe that slowing down the aging process, if not eliminating it entirely, is indeed scientifically possible. So I think that this is very interesting. However, I kind of feel like with the level that our scientists are at today, it seems a bit unlikely that they wouldn't have already figured out a way of doing so. TPTB do not want stuff like this getting out because population control is already a major issue. Just think of the over population and massive increase in poverty because of a lack of jobs if we had a bunch of people living a lot longer and still making babies at the same rate.



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 06:02 AM
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It's actually based on fermented camels milk and tastes repulsive,I don't know about it altering the aging process but it certainly altered my stomach contents!



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 06:02 AM
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posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 06:43 AM
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Originally posted by Anundeniabletruth
I'm crazy and want to believe that slowing down the aging process, if not eliminating it entirely, is indeed scientifically possible. So I think that this is very interesting. However, I kind of feel like with the level that our scientists are at today, it seems a bit unlikely that they wouldn't have already figured out a way of doing so. TPTB do not want stuff like this getting out because population control is already a major issue. Just think of the over population and massive increase in poverty because of a lack of jobs if we had a bunch of people living a lot longer and still making babies at the same rate.


I agree 100% that TPTB would control any effective anti-aging methods and keep them from the public.

I almost feel that the question is not if they would do this, but rather if they already have.



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