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WHAT IS THE SCIENCE BEHIND OUR CHIP

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Get to know the science behind the innovative design from our elite team of scientists  

Science behind basic subcription
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Through CRISPR technology,  our scientists have located and isolated the genome that codes for the protein Dsup from the most stress-tolerant tardigrade species, commonly known as the water bear. Dsup (damage suppressor)  protects DNA from damage produced by radiation and radicals, as well as protecting the body when living in harsh environments. The chip is inserted at the base of the neck where it is connected through the  central nervous system to the pituitary gland. There, the chip sends signals throughout the body to it’s cells to encode for the Dsup protein. In cases of extreme cold, heat, starvation and/or dehydration, with the inserted chip the body’s metabolic rate will immensely slow down without affecting any bodily function. With this, a person’s lifestyle is unaffected under any environment.

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Science behind longevity 

Turritopsis nutricula, more famously known as the immortal jellyfish, is an organism that is able to cycle repeatedly between infancy and adulthood. When our scientists sequenced its genome they discovered a protein that reverses aging at the cellular level. The AnR1 protein reverses the effects of aging by creating stem cells in the body that generate cells that are structurally younger. The chip can encode the cells with such precision that the de-aging process can achieve any desired age.

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Reproductive Control 
  • In female clients, the chip sends signals to the pituitary glands to produce medroxyprogesterone acetate, a hormone that suppresses ovulation, keeping client’s ovaries from releasing an egg.

 

  • In male clients, the chip signals to the pituitary glands to lower the production of growth hormone, GH, at the testicular level to stop the process of spermatogenesis

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