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On December 17, 2022 Bill Faloon gave us an “Age Reversal Update”
00:00:00 – 00:25:00
In the “Age Reversal Update” video with Bill Faloon, topics ranging from belief in infinite lifespans and perfect health to recent advancements in anti-aging research were discussed. Neal VanDeRee welcomed the audience and shared information about the Perpetual Life church and their belief in universal resuscitation. The challenges and potential benefits of drugs like rapamycin and the excitement surrounding stem cell therapy were explored. The sequencing of the entire human genome and its potential for age reversal, as well as the progress in reversing aging in mice using Yamanaka factors, were also highlighted. Cryonics and the study of animals that can freeze and come back to life were also touched upon, with researchers studying chemicals like glycerol for use in cryoprotected solutions. Faloon expressed optimism that advancements in technology could make age reversal available in our lifetime and shared examples of surprising energy production innovations that defied expert predictions. Regulatory barriers preventing scientific advancement in the realm of anti-aging supplements were discussed, along with ongoing trials of Plasma Replacement Therapy and therapeutic plasma transfer exchange. The recording of the event is available for viewing, and attendees were encouraged to share what they’ve learned with loved ones.
- 00:00:00 Neal VanDeeRee welcomes the audience in-person and online to the Perpetual Life church event. They discuss their belief in infinite life spans, perfect health, and eternal joy, following the teachings of Nikolai Fedorov and the belief in universal resuscitation. Bill Faloon acknowledges the growing media attention to age reversal and shares information about a recent study on the drug rapamycin. This drug, which has shown to extend lifespan in various species, may only require temporary usage to derive its benefits. The study’s findings are significant because rapamycin is expensive and difficult to obtain, but the church is exploring possible offshore sources for more accessible options. The update provides hope for extending healthy lifespans with the potential for an additional seven years in human life.
- 00:05:00 Bill Faloon’s discussion revolves around the challenges with certain anti-aging drugs like rapamycin and the excitement surrounding stem cell therapy and its potential to extend healthy lifespan. California’s University of San Diego plans to initiate clinical trials on the use of stem cell therapies for chronic illnesses and potential longevity improvements. The development of transcription factors, like Yamanaka factors, has been a significant breakthrough, as they can reprogram old cells into youthful ones, a process that was successfully achieved in live mice for the first time earlier this year. These advances in technology aim to extend lifespan in the near future. Harvard researchers have also made progress in reversing aging in mice using the same technology, and the results are under review for publication. Yamanaka’s Nobel Prize-winning work on transcription factors inspired this research, which is evolving rapidly.
- 00:10:00 Bill Faloon discusses the sequencing of the entire human genome was achieved for the first time in 2022, making it possible to precisely target Yamanaka factors to turn on and off genes in theory leading to age reversal. Two respected scientific institutions, one being Harvard Institute, have successfully reversed aging in live mice using these transcription factors. While underreported, there is ongoing human research, with positive feedback from a large audience. Bill references Ray Kurzweil’s prediction of merging human intellect and memories with the cloud and discusses the potential implications of this technology, including the Neurolink project and the possible achievement of electronic immortality. Despite the skepticism, the rapid advancement of technology might make age reversal available in our lifetime. Additionally, Bill mentions the development of technology to address potential threats like asteroid impacts.
- 00:15:00 The topic shifts to cryonics and the natural phenomenon of animals, like certain frogs, being able to freeze and then thaw out to come back to life. Faloon discusses how researchers are studying the chemicals these animals produce, such as glycerol, and using them in cryoprotected solutions to reduce damage during the freezing process. He also mentions how MIT is giving cryonics more credibility with a recent article that does not endorse it but also does not attack it. Faloon shares his optimism that good reporting on the subject could motivate people to take action, as people have historically romanticized the past but overlook the difficulties and lack of technology that existed during that time. He compares the discovery of oil and the Industrial Revolution to potential advancements in aging reversal.
- 00:20:00 Bill Faloon’s discussion revolves around the surprising developments in energy production and technology that have defied expert predictions. Bill recalls how in the 1970s, everyone believed that oil would run out by the year 2000, leading to a global energy crisis. However, innovations like fracking and horizontal drilling, spearheaded by George Mitchell, transformed the United States into a major oil producer, making it a net exporter by 2018. Similarly, advancements in nuclear fusion are predicted to provide unlimited and non-polluting energy sources in the future. Faloon emphasizes that such innovations are a testament to the importance of taking risks and pushing boundaries. He encourages the congregation to embrace the potential of technology to lead us into an era of abundance and longer lifespans. The FDA’s recent ban on the sale of NMN, a precursor to NAD, a cofactor that diminishes with aging, is not mentioned in this specific part of the video.
- 00:25:00 Bill Faloon’s discussion revolves around regulatory barriers that prevent scientific advancement in the realm of anti-aging supplements. The FDA’s past attempts to ban substances like NMN and NAC were met with public backlash, leading to the withdrawal of these demands. The ongoing trial of Plasma Replacement Therapy (PRT) in inducing rejuvenating benefits is discussed, along with the recruitment of subjects for a study in San Francisco. Bill Faloon also talks about therapeutic plasma transfer exchange and its potential for removing senescent proteins from the blood and contributing to growing younger. The event recording is available for viewing after the service, and attendees are encouraged to share what they’ve learned with loved ones. The event also includes a remembrance of cryonic suspension patients and upcoming meetings in January and June.
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