Bombshell: Explosive Medical Secrets That Will Redefine Aging

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Authors: Suzanne Somers
Tags: Health & Fitness, Diseases, Healthy Living, cancer, Alternative Therapies
Absolutely.
    SS: I read in your incredible book
Transcend
that nanobots would be able to vaporize arterial plaque and turn on islet cells, thereby curing diabetes. These are huge advancements. Is there a catch? Imean, what will keep us from being able to access this incredible technology?
    RK: Poor health. That’s why taking care of you today is so important. I mentioned that the quintessential application, the killer app, will be nanobots that augment your immune system. They will roam through your body and destroy disease cell by cell, actually working at the molecular level. It would be beyond what our immune system does at present, which is to destroy germs, bacteria, and viruses. These nanobots could also do little repairs, sort of like surgical repairs. They could repopulate cells that are needed, like the islet cells. We are already doing those sorts of things with stem cell therapies, but the nanobots could carry a stem cell to exactly the right place. Like a little army of machines to do maintenance in order to keep your body young and healthy while destroying disease at the level of individual cells before it becomes life threatening to an organ.
    SS: So you are doing the impossible, outthinking nature. That in itself is spectacular if used correctly.
    What about the hormone-making glands? I mean, rather than replacing what you are missing due to aging and stress with bioidentical hormones, which involves rubbing on the individualized, prescribed amount of cream every day, could you, in essence, “restart” the internal hormone-making machinery again?
    RK: Yes, that’s easy; we can already define what optimal hormone balance is. In fact, there are all kinds of trace nutrients, hormones, and other substances we’d like to see in the blood; plus, of course, there are things we’d rather not see in the blood.
    These nanobots can access and process the blood. They can add substances that are needed to bring them to optimal levels. They can remove toxins and other potentially destructive chemicals, so, yes, the whole endocrine system is ultimately relatively easy to re-create in a “version two” approach, while keeping people at their optimal, youthful levels. I’m not just talking about the classical hormones but many things in the blood that are critical. The bloodstream is a whole communication system, sending all these chemical signals, which is basically what hormones do.
    SS: Imagine the uses for blood cancers, like multiple myeloma. This is a thrilling concept. Will the nanobots have an intelligence to understand the rhythms of each person, that each person is a hormonal individual and some need more, some need less? Because atpresent, replacement, as it stands, is such a new specialty that there is a lot of discrepancy among doctors as to how much, how often.
    RK: I agree. At present it is a complicated issue to correct levels. Hormones, as you write about so eloquently—frankly, Suzanne, your books have changed the quality of millions of lives—have, like you say, got to be individualized.
    But what I’m talking about is intelligence within the nanobot to “know” the individual needs of that person. This will be the new method, the new technology to optimize and perfect the levels of each person.
    SS: So you are saying, fifteen, twenty years from now, nanotechnology in the form of nanobots will be the answer to the diseases and conditions that have got present orthodox medicine stumped? If so, this is very, very exciting. It offers not only hope but also incentive. If you know today that you can beat the “big three” in the future, you are more likely to want to make the right choices now.
    I asked before, what’s the catch? In order to access this fantastic new voyage, as you say, what do we have to do to arrive there in good health?
    RK: Grasp the concept … take the idea of good health today seriously; be proactive about it. The idea that “I don’t have to take care of myself now

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