Is there really a medicine for "immortality"? American scientists have developed

Birth, old age, illness and death are inevitable, especially aging, which often makes people feel very scared. Skin is an important criterion for human aging. Throughout a person's life, the skin will be delicate in infancy, firm in youth and wrinkled and relaxed in old age. This process often makes many beauty lovers feel great loss and helplessness. Recently, scientists at Harvard Medical School announced a magical drug, which can make people "rejuvenate". "Immortality" may not be a dream in the future.

Everyone's cell contains chromosomes, which is equivalent to an important blueprint for determining the characteristics and functions of cells. Because chromosomes play an important role in the human body, they also receive special care and have a fixed "residence", that is, DNA. These chromosomes are powerful because there are 92 chromosome ends at the end of each chromosome, which are responsible for helping humans "maintain" the quality of DNA in chromosomes. Every time the cells in the human body go through the stage of separation and regeneration, the chromosome ends will become shorter until the chromosome ends reach the shortest state, and the cells will die. Once a cell dies, the organ composed of the cell will continue to degenerate, which will eventually lead to the decline of organ function, thus accelerating human aging.

In this regard, scientists at Harvard Medical School have found a way to crack it. They first found a precious mixture in a Chinese herbal medicine named Astragalus, and after refining the mixture, they got a magical nutritional supplement named "TA-65". It is called magic because it can activate an enzyme called "ruigranase", which can protect the ends of chromosomes to a certain extent, so it will indirectly protect cells. Last year, the research team conducted the experiment of "TA-65" on mice. After injecting "TA-65" into mice, it was found that the chromosome ends of mice were not only prolonged, but also the immune system was restored, and even the density of bones increased. This means that if people are injected with this "TA-65" nutritional supplement, the ends of chromosomes will be prolonged, the functions and characteristics of cells will be "revived" again, and the skin can naturally recover from the loose folds to the firmness and beauty of youth.

"TA-65" not only brings beauty to mankind, but also health. According to the research report of the University of California, the speed of human aging is closely related to the usual lifestyle and genetics. People with shorter chromosome ends have three times the risk of heart disease than those with longer chromosome ends, and the existence of "TA-65" will make every cell of human beings active.

Anxiety caused by longevity

If the theory that human beings can live to 1000 years old is only an illusory future, then the gradual improvement of the average life expectancy in developed countries is already a real thing. However, at the same time, social and economic problems brought about by longevity also arise. With the aging population and increasing medical expenses, the crisis warning issued by the old-age insurance is only the superficial problem that the increase of life expectancy threatens the development of the world economy. Dr. Hodge, who is engaged in the study of age social policy at Harvard University, said: "Life expectancy will rise rapidly, but we are not prepared, and the current policy will soon fail."

Don't forget that the real goal of human beings is not simply to prolong life, but to increase healthy life. If a person will suffer from senile diseases for most of his life, then he may really not want to live to 120. The length of life is important, and the quality of life is more important.

Scientists engaged in anti-aging research seem to be looking for a kind of immortality, while philosophers and religious leaders are considering the moral standard of "immortality". Theologians believe that scientists should not fiddle around, because "life and death should be controlled by God fairly". However, scientists obviously cannot accept criticism from religious circles. Harris, a professor of bioethics at Manchester University, said that engaging in aging research should not be regarded as a struggle against death, but a battle for survival. To tell the truth, few people want to live forever, but few people don't want to live a long and healthy life.