The World Can Change.
( Warburg's Speech at the International Medical Forum. )
Zurich July 28, 2008 - At the medical forum in Zurich, Switzerland, Nathan Warburg
spoke about the problems the mankind faces in the 21st century: fighting with AIDS,
the Earth's population's global ageing, the necessity of financing health care,
notwithstanding the crisis that has struck the economics of many developed countries.
It is a well-known fact that the fund headed by Warburg financies a great number
of programmes in the sphere of health care.
" We began financing the research on the production of the AIDS vaccine over
ten years ago. It had taken a lot of time and effort before we received a
positive result. I can say now that we have come very closely to the solution
of this very difficult problem," Warburg said.
" We can't destroy the virus, but we can considerably slow up its effect on
a human's organism. However, it should be admitted that we have received an
unexpected effect different from the one we have been working on.
In 2002 we began injecting the patients of our hospital with the vaccine and
noticed that the medicine enabled a considerable decrease in ageing of the
cells of the organism. We had known about it while working on the vaccine,
but now i can say for sure that the healthy people who have taken the
medicine age twice or twice and a half times more slowly than an ordinary
person.
Since 2002 the vaccine has been used by 15 people including me, and i must
admit my impressions are striking," the managing director of the hospital,
professor Rudolph Dorfmann said.
The vaccine isn't universal, it regulates the functions of metabolism of a
human's organism. " Each patient takes a check and then we prepare the
medicine on grounds of the received results," Dorfmann said .
The physiological changes that take place in a human's body with age are
first of all, expressed in reducing biological functions and the ability
to adapt to a metabolic stress.
The efficiency of the work of many organs of a human is lowered, this process
is partially caused by the loss of cells of these organs and the decrease
of possibilities of their restoration. That's why the vaccine isn't able
to rejuvenate an organism, it can only considerably slow up the process of
ageing. So the myth that the man can live up to 200 years old has come true.
" It is true that at present time it isn't easy to become a patient of our clinic,
it costs a lot of money, but we hope that in 10 - 15 years we'll be
able to reduce the cost of the vaccine to the acceptable level.
I'd like to mention that all rights to the production and distribution of the
vaccine belong to Nathan Warburg ," Rudolph Dorfmann said.