The man who wants to bring the BRAIN DEAD back to life

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Sergei Paylian was only 14 years old when he was horrified by the death of his young, attractive neighbor in Tbilisi, Georgia. As was the local Soviet custom at the time, her open coffin was carried through the street to the sound of music as a shocked teenage Sergei looked on, confronted for the first time with the issue of his own mortality.

It sparked a lifelong obsession with aging – and how to reverse it.
Now, standing in his neat Florida laboratory that looks more like a dentist’s office, the 66-year-old scientist is explaining how a lifetime of research has culminated in a purified extract he calls bioquantines, 'combinatorial biologics' incorporating other species such as frogs and, in the future, sharks that he believes is the key to curing diseases – and even death.

When injected into humans, he claims, the bioquantines find their way to diseased or damaged cells and help restore them to a healthier state.
The company Dr Paylian founded, Bioquark, is part of a broader project called ReAnima – which is ‘exploring the potential of cutting edge biomedical technology for human neuro-regeneration and neuro-reanimation.’
He is on the international advisory board of ReAnima, which is already preparing to conduct experimental treatments in Latin America of ‘living cadavers,’ patients who have experienced complete and irreversible loss of brain function, or brain death.

The procedure involves harvesting stem cells from the patient’s own blood and injecting them back into their body; injecting bioquantines into the patient’s spinal cord; and performing 15 days of laser and median nerve stimulation, monitoring the patients using MRI scans.

Read more at The Daily Mail

 
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