Jason Hope: Revamping DNA can help with Anti-aging
Jason Hope has recently realized that revamping DNA can solve the mystery of aging among humans. The human body has a special chemical that goes by the name NAD+. These chemicals, unfortunately deteriorate when people are aging. The chemical is responsible for protecting a person’s DNA from mutilation. Jason Hope understood the concept well when he gave NMN treatment to very mature mice. In a short time, the mice shocked researchers because it became very youthful. When NMN is administered to the body of the mice, it starts to convert the NAD+ chemicals.

The aging chemical is revamped, giving the older mice a youthful DNA. It is always easy to distinguish youthful and older mice by looking at the NAD+ chemical. This trial on mice excited Jason Hope and thousands of researchers who have been trying to identify an anti-aging remedy. Numerous trials of revamping the DNA in human bodies started after the mice trial. After a short time, scientists said that the treatment was very safe for the people (Twitter).
Years ago, Shinya Yamanaka discovered that resetting the cells of an adult individual could make the person younger. Scientists believed this idea and began working on it. The experts did many tests on people, and they found catastrophic results. Lab mice who got the doses during the research got very fast cellular growth. The lab mice, however, started to get tumors and cancers in a short duration. Their death came soon after the cancers started. Experts stopped the idea of resetting cells in the body immediately and they got devastating results. The experts, Jason Hope explains, realized that increasing resettling doses to people was just a way of bringing tumors and dangerous cancers to the bodies. Cancer is already one of the dreaded diseases in the world at the moment. The disease has claimed the lives of millions of people.
