Chinese scientists discover means to reverse ageing in step towards immortality
Chinese scientists also claim that these means will prevent lethal illnesses
In a significant step towards human immortality, a team of Chinese scientists have declared that they have discovered a means to reverse the ageing process and prevent dangerous illnesses.
With the claims of the new anti-ageing therapy that can effectively reverse the ageing process, Benjamin Button may soon become a reality.
Furthermore, according to scientists, it might be able to avoid dangerous illnesses like Alzheimer's.
The method is based on the idea that hydrogen atoms can help reverse and slow down everyone's unavoidable fear of ageing.
Tests have demonstrated the anti-inflammatory properties of hydrogen, which has long been thought to be essential for reversing the ageing process.
It was formerly referred to as the "holy grail" of anti-ageing—that is if researchers could figure out how to use it.
Recently, a Chinese team claims to have solved the old riddle in a journal article published in Nature Communications.
In order for the hydrogen molecules to have a therapeutic effect, their novel strategy calls for the safe delivery of a high concentration of hydrogen molecules over an extended period of time.
The researchers created a scaffold implant that uses nanotechnology to deliver direct hydrogen to a human with an astounding 40,000 times more efficacy than previous techniques.
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