For the first time, scientists have found a genetic mutation that appears to offer a measure of protection against some of the biological effects of ageing.
And, as far as we know, it looks like the only community in the world known to harbour it is an Old Order Amish community living in Indiana.
The mutation can occur on one or both copies of a gene called SERPINE1. It's known that when both gene copies are mutated, it can lead to a rare genetic bleeding disorder - and the Amish community in question is susceptible to it.
This is how they came to the attention of Douglas Vaughan, a medical researcher at Northwestern University, and it's also why the members of the community were willing to participate in the research - all parties wanted to know more about it.
The bleeding disorder occurs because SERPINE1 is responsible for regulating a protein called PAI-1, which helps dissolve blood clots.
But when only one of the gene copies carries the mutation, it seems to confer several interesting benefits.
Vaughan's team tested 177 people from the Amish community of Berne, Indiana, and found 43 people with one mutated SERPINE1 gene copy.
Compared to the general Amish population, these 43 people had a 10 percent longer lifespan, and 10 percent longer telomeres (the DNA-protecting structures at the ends of our chromosomes that unravel when the cells reach the end of their lifespans).
They also showed lower incidence of diabetes and lower insulin fasting levels. On top of that, the study showed a small indication of lower blood pressure and potentially more flexible blood vessels.
"For the first time we are seeing a molecular marker of aging (telomere length), a metabolic marker of aging (fasting insulin levels) and a cardiovascular marker of aging (blood pressure and blood vessel stiffness) all tracking in the same direction in that these individuals were generally protected from age-related changes," said Vaughan.
These people also had 50 percent lower PAI-1 levels than average.
It's not known exactly how PAI-1 contributes to ageing, but it does play a role in a process called cellular senescence. This is when cells are no longer able to replicate, so they just go dormant. This contributes to the effects of ageing.
In 2014 a study using mouse models, Vaughan and his collaborator, Toshio Miyata of Tohoku University in Japan, discussed the results of a drug based on PAI-1 inhibition in mice. They demonstrated that it slows the rate of cellular senescence, and results in a longer lifespan.
Based on that research, they have now developed a drug for humans that involves PAI-1 inhibition, which is currently in Phase 2 clinical trials. If the trials are successful, they could result in the development of a drug that can be used to slow some of the effects of ageing.
If true, maybe that's why it's white children who were sacrificed in Jewish rituals. After all, their blood showed the effect. (I doubt drinking blood will give you the effect, but it would give reason in modern day to abduct whites & expiriment on them).
Jose Anderson
they thirst for aryan blood
Luke Bailey
They have dozens of accounts of Jews abducting children and cutting open their veins and collecting it in a bottle, all stemming from ancient Europe. It’s literally where the Vampire myths come from.
Hunter Harris
this, I expect that their children will start to disappear pretty soon.
Robert Allen
You dumbass, how many kids do you think disappear every year? EVERY YEAR.
David Davis
In this specific Amish Community? Near-zero before this study was conducted.
Tyler Murphy
Epitalon will lengthen your telomeres. No. Amish are a legacy of older dutch.
Jeremiah Bell
It's a shame Amish girls are often so cute but pretty much off limits to an English like myself.
Note that Amish guys still spend plenty of time fucking non-Amish whores.
Benjamin Sullivan
suddenly many Amish will go missing
Jordan Edwards
New CNN headline "Racism tied to longevity, blood disorders, vamprism"
Dominic Clark
oh shit
Colton Harris
This is no coincidence. GOD blessed them with this for living a righteous life. Just as GOD CURSED faggots and niggers with AIDs.
Henry Wilson
Proof that the Rapid Healing advantage and Hemophilia disadvantage can coexist in GURPS so long as you have HT 10 forever.
Blake White
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Anthony Sanchez
I mean, no shit, but that's interesting to think about.
Adam Lewis
I liked this show
Robert Thomas
OY VEY GET ME THE BLOOD OF AMISH CHILDREN GOYIM
James Ramirez
has he had eye surgery?
Jace Price
I BET THE JEWS ALREADY FILED PATENTS ON AMISH DNA: YOU DON'T OWN NOTHING GOYIM!!!
Daniel Perez
he ded
Xavier Perry
So if the Amishs and Aussies breed altogether then they would have even longer life and more resistant to the cancer.
Robert Barnes
What are you, Jewish? :^)
Ryan Butler
looking forward to it!
Tyler Adams
Red dots are not haram?
Camden Roberts
The Amish shall clense these lands of ethnic leeches
Joseph Hernandez
Source?
Nolan Smith
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Luke Young
What's their actual average lifespan, though?
Bentley Thompson
Can someone explain this meme?
Grayson Williams
An argument for tolerance in an era of genetics: many of the obscure genes have unrealized value.
Ryan Turner
So it is only beneficial if they mix with outsiders, detrimental if they mix between themselves.
Evan Wilson
Man, I love genetic research.
Ryder Hernandez
Im guessing white is an offensive word now since its not okay to be white, so they are censoring it as if it was a swear word or something. Just a guess.