Full Rejuvenation in Near Future?

Here is an important newsletter from the founder of Maximum Life Foundation, my friend David Kekich. I encourage you to sign up for his free newsletter at www.maxlife.org and learn about the exciting findings in life extension science.

Love and Blessings,

Ellen

 

Did you see the February issue of Life Extension Magazine?

The cover article was about a stem cell technology that Life Extension has been supporting… to the tune of $2 million so far! The company has raised more funding as well.

The ultimate goal is to develop a progenitor cell treatment that will rejuvenate every tissue in your body. That’s right. The implications are… turning the aged into biologically younger versions of their former selves. Individual diseased or aged organs can be targeted as well.

Pie in the sky? Maybe, if they were the only one working on this approach. But others are pursuing it too, including one company I’ll tell you about in a moment which may get there first.

The company that Life Extension has been supporting is BioTime, Inc, headed by Dr. Michael West, one of the most brilliant researchers in the world and one of the most respected stem cell researchers. BioTime is a publicly traded biotechnology company focused on the emerging field of regenerative medicine. Their core technologies center on novel stem cells capable of becoming all of the cell types in the human body.

Mike West has been a champion of extreme life extension for about two decades.

There are other lesser known champions as well. One in particular has a novel and simpler way to do what BioTime is working on. This particular scientist is just as dedicated as Mike. What sets life extension researchers apart from researchers working on other diseases is… they are afflicted by the condition they are determined to cure.

It’s not that researchers working on individual diseases aren’t dedicated. Most are. It’s just that most cancer and heart disease researchers aren’t afflicted by cancer and heart disease. Self-preservation may be the strongest motivator of all. We see it throughout the animal kingdom. So the bottom line is, when scientists’ lives are on the line, they tend to work more evenings and weekends. They seem to be more innovative. And they tend to be more focused.

That’s one reason I like Mike West. And it’s the same reason I like scientist #2. He is preparing his business plan now and may be able to accomplish on a shoestring budget and in record time what no one before him has done. None but a few of us are even aware of what he has planned and what he has designed.

Hopefully, there are others silently developing world-changing concepts such as this. Meanwhile, I’m pulling for #2 to find one or more investors before too many more of us die prematurely.

More Life,

David Kekich


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