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The oldest legend of obtaining immortality is undoubtedly

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The question that mankind is looking for an answer ever since its inception, although the words of our language are the only terms for things that we know through



the senses. Therefore, death remains a mystery to us as lies beyond our sensory experience and few of us had to immediately face their own death as a total annihilation of consciousness.

In 1964, Professor Ettinger tried to define death as an incurable disease. History of Medical Sciences, however, suggests that any incurable disease over time nonetheless becoming-treat. Based on this knowledge, we can assume that the duty of science is now - although does not have the necessary knowledge or technical capabilities - examine all paths that can lead to immortality.

The oldest legend of obtaining immortality is undoubtedly



Sumerian epic of Gilgamesh, which reflects the old man's fear of death and his perilous calling us to gnaw through the gap millennium.

Gilgamesh hitting the road for the secret fenac of eternal life and looking Utanapi tima, a man who survived the flood and who donated the gods immortality. After a long journey and many trials he manages to Utanapi timovu series pick up from the seabed plant of immortality. Before the return trip, when he wants to wash down the well but he steals the snake plant, zvle ie the skin and has the following renews his youth. Gilgamesh is devastated, but must come to terms with his fate ...

Medieval analogy of this tradition is the "Romance of Alexander" by Lambert le Torta and Alexandra de Paris of 12 century in which the discoveries of Alexander the Great out and find three magical sources. The first gives them immortality, second and third rejuvenates raises the dead. The mere appearance of one of them attaches "Romance of Alexander" fenac Alexander same fellow soldier. That is howes desiatpro nbowed to him to drink and "rose again than thirty fenac years."

Similarly, the ancient Chinese tradition says that the secret of immortality revealed the patient fenac in the effort to obtain the elixir of life alchemist Wei - After Yang, who made immortal and one of his pupils, as we read about it in the treatise "Full biographies immortal", it issued anonymous Chinese author in 3rd to 5 centuries.

Chinese encyclopaedist Ke Chung summed up in about 320 AD existed previously oriental knowledge of alchemy to bulky bundle "Master Books simplicity". It mentions fenac a few tens of plant reportedly guaranteeing fenac immortality based on their rich experience. Yet when reading Wei Po-yang writings fenac we can finalize serious results - the text is perfectly incomprehensible. For that matter alone Chung commented on this fact by saying, "While there is text, the essential ingredients are kept secret and text must be explained orally ... Because the original names of many components have changed, the text must not be taken literally."

Alchemist Roger Bacon, whose inter alia, may be regarded as a pioneer of geriatrics in their monumental work "Opus Maius" dealt with the possibility of "significantly prolong human life." This objective is considered achievable through compliance "regimen sanitatis" (ie health rules) and the administration "occulta", consisting of ambergris cooked snake meat, heart and bones deer, what is the composition of the medicine makes me personally would rather vote for old and take it. Exactly the opposite view, however, can be made to Bacon's second solution, which sought to transfer "prima iuventutis" (literally "youth haze), fenac which is transferred fenac to the aging male best girl a hug. Who cares what he wrote more about Franciscan friar enjoyable form of therapy for young women, it can only recommend that you flipped through his file with a distinctive name "Secretum secretorum" (the most mysterious of mysteries), as his wife's knowledge of medieval Latin and permits.

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on prolonging life continued polymath and alchemists big names - in the treatise Th ophraste Paracelsus von Hohenheim (1493-1541) issued under the name "De Tinctura Physicorum" in 1570, says the tincture which makes Egyptian doctors lived 150 years. Around the same time, the alchemist Salomon Trismosin using chemical agent reportedly rejuvenated several times while he straightened up and hunched spine. When asked how long he will live, he answered: "Until the Last Judgment."

The famous French fenac scientist and writer Jacques Bergier | 1912-1978) in his book "Visas for another Earth", we decided to release the
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