



Christians believe “there’s power in the blood of Jesus.” You may have heard that phrase, but, scientists now say “there’s power in drinking human blood.”
Indeed, new scientific research shows drinking youthful human blood may be the long-awaited fountain of youth.
According to studies based on genetic engineering and biotechnology, young blood is rich in substances capable of slowing down the aging process, a process known as “probiosis.”
The human being has been searching for the miraculous fountain of youth for a long time, but in past years, tests have extended to checking if drinking blood could hold the key.
Tests were applied based on parabiosis, that is, the physiological and anatomical union of two organisms. At that time, researchers observed old mice that lived on the blood of new mice lived longer and aged more slowly.
Scientists made blood transfusion experiments to slow aging and prevent common diseases with the advancing age of old rats.
Seeing that it would also be a source of a lot of money, Ambrosia, a startup in California, also began selling a young blood serum product at $8,000 a liter in 2017.
In 2019, the startup was closed, but lo and behold, many research projects continued to be carried out with the use of young blood and with very positive results!
Of course, the market is eyeing this miraculous source and several other companies have launched the sale of the rejuvenating liquid. However, many doctors warn about the dangers that the practice of transfusion can cause.
After all, it is not yet clear what side effects this type of treatment can cause and its effectiveness.
Something here is quite clear, the beauty industry is increasingly enriched by those seeking the fountain of youth.
Those suspicions about globalist practices are only going to be increased by this new study, which looks a lot like an inversion of the Christian belief in the power of the blood of Christ.