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The wait is now over as an African scientist named Harry Coumnas has created an immortality drug, which he also calls as a u2018miracle drugu2019. Basically, it helps in restoring brain & muscle tissues to youthful levels forever, resulting in immortality. By taking just one pill a day, anyone can fulfill their dream of staying young forever.
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How It All Started? • Not long ago, Russian scientists grabbed the news headlines for discovering a genetic ‘switch’ which could determine how fast we age. • It was expected that the breakthrough would help in creating drugs which could stop the ageing process. • The scientific community has since been working on various fascinating alternatives to the notion of immortality.
The Wait For An Immortality Drug Is Over! • The wait is now over as an African scientist named Harry Coumnas has created an immortality drug, which he also calls as a ‘miracle drug’. • Basically, it helps in restoring brain & muscle tissues to youthful levels forever, resulting in immortality. • By taking just one pill a day, anyone can fulfill their dream of staying young forever.
Here’s What Harry Said during a Press Conference Regarding His ‘Miracle Drug’ • During a press meet held on Sunday, Harry Coumnas shared many interesting details about his research, which eventually resulted in a drug capable of fighting the ageing process. • “My aim was not just to increase the average lifespan of humans; I wanted to create something which could make them immortal. After struggling for a few months, I was able to discover an enzyme in the human body that has the potential to halt the ageing process. By combing these enzymes with some complex anti-ageing compounds, I created a miracle drug to be immortal.” he was quoted as saying.
What Next? • For the first time in history, the possibility of immortality is real, thanks to Harry Coumnas. • Now the question is how the society that’s already struggling to deal with a rapidly increasing population will cope with this imminent phenomenon? • Well, we hope the researchers will come out with a solution for this too!