Bryan Johnson· Author
what we found is that in the published literature these msc's have the ability to significantly tamper or lower inflammation
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
what we found is that in the published literature these msc's have the ability to significantly tamper or lower inflammation
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we're studying these mesenchimal stem cells that um have been called medicinal signaling cells they're almost like mobile paramedics and so if you think of our body is made of 37 trillion cells approximately just coursing through our body and when we have an injury like if I were to get off this chair and bang my knee that would trigger an injury response where these mobile cells um they're called parasites and they release and they travel to the area of injury and so we're trying to mimic that response
when we put these cells in your body they actually never differentiate
These signaling cells will find their way to the site of inflammation and damage they then signal to your body that there is damage here when we're a kid and we fall and scrape our knee we heal really fast why because we have all the necessary tools ingredients in the blueprint to heal as we age our blueprint degradates our mRNA becomes damaged our mitochondria becomes damaged but then also our building blocks the the peptides the branch chain I mean all of those begin to degradate and our processing of those become less efficient