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Billionaire claims aging process ‘reversed’

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Fashion mogul Peter Nygard’s investment in stem cell research has allegedly resulted in a cure for aging.

The 70-year-old billionaire who lives in the Bahamas has claimed that a stem cell treatment he has been undergoing over the last four years has reversed the aging process in his own body and that he is literally getting younger by the day.

“Stem cells are being used for anti-aging and the University of Miami is doing a study about that to prove that it is true,” he said. “They are looking at me, and my markers have shown exactly that I have been actually reversing my aging and getting younger.”

Nygard has already invested millions in stem cell research and is looking to set up a new facility in the near future.

“I started stem cells when I wanted to find a cure for my mother who I loved very much and western medicine was not able to cure her, and if I had discovered stem cells a year before, I think that she would still be here with me,” he said.

Source: Nine MSN

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