What can ants, bees, and other social insects teach us about aging?
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What can ants, bees, and other social insects teach us about aging?
A growing cadre of scientists is studying insects with extraordinary lifespans and ‘reversible’ aging patterns
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Canadian police tried to shut down a POLISH church on Easter. The Polish have a PROFOUND understanding of totalitarianism (fascism, communism) and sent the police away!
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Hold fast to the grace which you have; never let it become a matter of habit; never measure it by merely human standards or expect it to be logical or comprehensible to those who understand nothing higher than what is the daily human existence.
- Fr. Seraphim Rose。
Meanwhile in Nagasaki, a "new" treatment of covid shows 100% success rate in-vitro, using good old 5-aminolevulinic acid (5ala), a perfectly natural and abundant acid that already exists in all living things and has been in medical use since the 1950s.
It can easily be taken orally (supplements are already on the market, a little pricey), it has no known by-effects in normal doses, it is cheap and relatively easy to produce, absolutely no cytotoxicity, doesn't mess with any RNA, already approved as a drug in all countries.
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It can easily be taken orally (supplements are already on the market, a little pricey), it has no known by-effects in normal doses, it is cheap and relatively easy to produce, absolutely no cytotoxicity, doesn't mess with any RNA, already approved as a drug in all countries.
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