How a Russian scientist extends his life at help ancient bacteria

How a Russian scientist extends his life with an ancient bacteriumA photo from open sources

Last year, Russian geocryologist Anatoly Brushkov, working at Moscow State University, introduced into his organism an ancient bacterium whose age exceeds three s half a million years old. According to the researcher, he did this with the goal is to extend your life.

Undoubtedly, many, including Brushkov, considered this experiment extremely risky, but now the specialist claims that everything the excitement is behind, and the results of the experience are simply amazing.

The place where Anatoly and his colleagues got amazing a bacterium located in the depths of Yakutia, where it is observed eternal Frost. Once upon a time there lived a tribe of ancient people, members which possessed, compared to their neighbors, is amazing long life expectancy. Russian scientists have been breaking for a long time head over the cause of such longevity of our ancestors and as a result came to the conclusion that it was local bacteria that were to blame prolonging primates life.

A photo from open sources

Of course, no one immediately became infected with a mysterious unicellular microorganism. First, domestic experts tested on laboratory rats. Over time after the rodent was injected with a strain of bacteria, the animals became feel much better and even have been born more healthy offspring than rats from the second group, which did not life-giving injections.

Anatoly Viktorovich, who agreed to become the first experimental man for such a purpose, says that he himself soon became notice the amazing effects of the procedure. Feeling well Russian improved, while he also appeared more vitality for work and leisure. The man stopped catch a cold in winter and suffer from some other frivolous diseases.

Brushkov is sure that now domestic science should seriousness to take up the study of the ancient Yakut bacteria to give health and longevity to many people.

Life of Yakutia

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