This business is selling “young blood” transfusions at $8,000 per liter, and hey, you even get a discount if you buy 2 liters at $12,000.
Of course, with this amount of money, who could they possibly be aiming at? Maybe… rich old people who fear aging/dying?
And yes, along with this strange agenda, the term “adrenochrome” has made its way around the theory circles, speculating that rich elitists are engaged in not only the blood transfusions that they may benefit physically from, but also a darker look into the interesting results that come from imbibing the chemicals of a highly potent substance created when adrenaline is at an all-time high. Whether this ambrosia and adrenochrome go hand in hand, or whether it’s two completely separate “businesses”, the fact of the matter is that both of these avenues are geared towards those willing to pay for it, and those immoral enough to engage in it.
Yes. “Young blood” transfusions is IMMORAL. I don’t care where these companies say they get this blood, the fact of the matter is it is built upon greed, ego and demand, and there’s nothing worse to compel companies to adhere to this demand, then by resorting to underhanded tactics in order to get their supply.
Of course, the owner will say differently, stating, “I feel like I should say there’s nothing unusual about what we’re doing,” says Karmazin. “It’s very much a normal medical procedure.” – Company injecting rich old people with young blood: “There’s nothing unusual about what we’re doing”
Huh. There’s that word again. “Normal”. Trying to convince us that it’s normal to receive blood transfusions from younger people just to make older people feel younger again. Of course, I don’t blame older people from wanting to not feel pain anymore, etc. – but the point is that aging IS normal, and to try to defy that is going against what should be our natural lifespan. And you can’t tell me that most of the people engaging in this transfusion aren’t just interested in it to take away their pain, but more because they are hoping it gives them a more youthful look. It is purely aesthetic and superficial.