How to CURE AGING, for real!

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Now, we hear people using the buzzword cure aging but what about actually curing aging? For real.

What evidence is there that aging can be cured, and how would one really go about curing aging?

It appears that some animals have already cured aging. They are biologically immortal.

For example,

The crab, are said to have negliable senesence, Lobsters grow by molting which requires considerable energy, and the larger the shell the more energy is required.[26] Eventually, the lobster will die from exhaustion during a molt. Older lobsters are also known to stop molting, which means that the shell will eventually become damaged, infected, or fall apart, and they die.

Tortoises, are believed to be able to slow down the aging process, At 190 years old, Jonathan the Seychelles giant tortoise is thought to be the oldest living land animal in the world. That some animals live longer than humans show us that the biological limits are yet to be reached and humans could be able to live as long as the tortious

Freshwater rotifers (zooplankton), Tree Weta/ Zombie Bugs interestingly can enter timeless hibernation. Freeze them a very long time, when thawed they carry on as if nothing happened only a million years have passed.

Planaria, potentially live indefinitely, cured aging and are biologically immortal

Hydra, cured aging and is believed to be biologically immortal

and Of course, Turritopsis dohrnii, the immortal jellyfish

Animals like Newts, zebra fish are termed model organisms because they exhibit fascinating abilities.

So how do they cure aging?

It is called "Regeneration"

These model organisms act as a proof of concept, that aging can indeed be cured. We know it's possible, only if we are able to adapt it to human beings. If we copied it and applied it to humans.

The mechanism of their amazing ability to cure aging involves maintaining embryonic like stem cells, telomere maintenance and the high quality cell scaffold called the extracellular matrix and of course activation of the specific parts of the genome required for regeneration and maintenance using chemicals and electroceuticals.

In contrast, we are not flying blind that some cure will magically appear somewhere in research as a natural, inevitable result. The proof of concept is an important point to make. The billions spent on curing aging and age associated disease may lead to nil. For no proof of concept or clear path can be provided that the research will ultimately lead to a cure or even what that cure looks like.

At Immortality we not only talks about regeneration but Human regeneration and imagine a system of regeneration applied to humans as an ongoing clinical therapy. The ability of the human biology to perform regeneration of tissue and organs so that their age and more importantly their condition and function remains ideal regardless of time.

Observation show that humans have an identical ability of regeneration, but get this. It is switched off in the genome, not genetically expressed, and gets locked away soon after birth. A fraction of regeneration that is not switched off is called self-repair, and humans have the ability to self-repair. Self-repair is limited regeneration. It is believed that without self-repair human beings would barely live for 5 years and will full regeneration humans would not age at all and that aging the inability of the organism to maintain itself. With aging, even the self-repair system becomes increasingly turned off and no longer performs crucial maintenance roles.

The path to curing aging in human beings is to unlock human regeneration. And if nature is anything to g by, it is the way to cure aging.

Here we illustrate regeneration when it is still active in an infant.

The baby with a stroke.

An aging reset during embryogenesis is the other observation of regeneration. A baby should be born the same age as the mother, no a baby is born with an age of 0. This is due to an aging reset during embryogenesis that reverses the age of the cell so that the baby is born not the age of the mother.

This field is called Regenerative Medicine and one day it could mean insitu organ regeneration eliminating the need for organ transplantation, it could mean limp and organ regeneration to ward off diseases of age.

At immortality, we work on understanding human regeneration, the ability to therapy regeneration into a human being because it has proof of concept, however the challenge is the adaption to humans as a clinical therapy. Working with these model organisms to unlock and adapt regeneration as a therapy for human beings.

This is what immortality is all about.

Tony, over and out

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