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Have you ever wished that you were younger?

Have you wished that you could live forever? We


understand the feeling, and this is why Mr. Willy Wonka invented WonkaVite: an intention that
makes people younger. In this video, we will discuss about anti-ageing inventions. Before we
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So, talking about the story, The Invention of Vita-Wonk, this story is pure science fiction that
fantasizes and engrosses the readers. In this story, Wonka was a scientist who decided to invent a
medicine that made people younger. The name of the medicine is Wonka-Vita. This medicine
would be so powerful and make people disappear because their ages went in minus. You can
imagine someone who took the medication, whose age was minus eighty-seven years old. As a
result, he had to wait eighty-seven years to come back. As a result, Mr. Wonka thought of
inventing another medicine that would reverse the changes caused by Wonka-Vite. He said, "So
once again, I rolled up my sleeves and set to work. Once again I squeezed my brain, searching
for the new recipe... I had to create age... to make people old... old, older, oldest... 'Ha-ha!'

Top 5 Discoveries and Inventions about anti-ageing

The fact that Willy Wonka character exist is that we all want to live longer, spend more time
with our loved ones, friends, learn and experience more achieve more in life and for that we need
more time. This is why longevity is a such a pervasive goal for all individuals, and we all
consider this an important factor because it does provide insight into how people think about the
ageing process.

Since humans first realized we were doomed to die, many scientists have sought immortality
through different means. Some through religion, some through great works or producing children
to carry our selfish genes into the future. So, everyone is now searching for a magic pill that will
cure ageing. Having said that, here are some of the inventions for anti-ageing.

Stem Cell Technology: Researchers from Salk Institute for Biological Studies in California
successfully reprogrammed ageing mice's cells through induced pluripotent stem cells. Adult
cells generated these stem cells, and they allowed scientists to reprogram skin cells to an
embryonic state. Researchers realized that the mice whose cells had been reprogrammed would
live 30% longer than the non-reprogrammed control group. However, there are some potential
risks involved with using induced pluripotent stem cells, but the study provided some of the most
amazing data on the use of stem cells in anti-ageing efforts.

Replacing Limbs: This is a discovery created by the Italian biomedical engineering company
Skorpion Medical. It serves as a vivid example of the advances in prototyping assistive tech for
the older ones… from customized devices for arthritis patients, through walkers and hearing
aids, to the HU-GO 3D printed wheelchair. This engineering company prints off distinct
orthodontic and orthopedic implants to support or replace damaged limbs or failing teeth.

Slow Tissue Ageing: The first cryo-sauna was opened in the late 1970s by Japan. Currently, the
Cryomed Clinic in Tokyo is among the hundreds of private clinics worldwide offering
cryotherapy. This invention was inspired by ice packs placed on swollen tissue in order to reduce
inflammation, and cryo-surgery also helps to deploy extreme cold in order to destroy tumors or
diseased tissues. The aim is to strengthen the immune system, accelerate metabolism, and slow
tissue ageing.

Senolytic Drugs: This is the process of combining pre-Existing medications so as to achieve


reverse ageing. Nature Medicine discovered that the combination and injection of pre-existing
drugs could delay age-related health issues and extend lifespan. This study was conducted on
mice who were treated with quercetin and dasatinib. Quercetin is found in fruits and vegetables,
while dasatinib is used to treat all manner of leukemia.

Nerve Cells Protection: The supplement Basis of Elysium Health does contain a chemical,
which is referred to as nicotinamide riboside. It is also a form of vitamin B. This chemical
converts to an enzyme called Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide, which is also called NAD+.
This enzyme does have a role in metabolism and cell ageing. It is also capable of protecting
nerve cells. Levels of NAD+ lessen over time. Moreover, some studies suggest that the drug
makes older mice look and act much younger. It can also reduce age-related diseases.

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