The 71-year-old Russian president, who may remain in power until 2036, is personally interested in the advancement of science… that stops time
Researchers and doctors have been ordered by Kremlin strongman Vladimir Putin to speed up their study of anti-aging drugs.
The Russian president is very careful about his image and especially his appearance at a time when theories about his fragile state of health are increasing.
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of cancer, while there are those who believe that his days are numbered and that in his public appearances, he uses his savings.
One of the most prevalent – and older – theories circulating on the internet are that he has been left in the hands of a plastic surgeon in recent years to erase the signs of time that betray his age.
As reported by the British newspaper Daily Mail, when o Putin is not concerned with the war in Ukraine, he cares about his family as well as his health.
He recently gave the green light to the best “scientific minds” to develop anti-aging drugs that will be especially useful for him as well.
The country's president demands that Russian scientists hand over their latest research on anti-aging drugs, with many speculating the obvious, that he is trying to extend his life expectancy. In order to show that he is generous, the same source claims that his close friends will also benefit from this study.
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According to the unnamed source, the order came from the “biggest boss” and led officials to try to carry out 71-year-old Putin's alleged directives.
The related publication also states that the Russian leader has long expressed a special interest in anti-aging, but now it seems that for’ this matter is urgent, as the British newspaper writes: “The biggest boss gave an order and the officials rushed to implement it in every possible way.” the developments and the letter came, let's say, today, and everything should have been sent yesterday”.
“To be honest, this is the first time in my life that I have faced something like this – usually every national project or federal target program FTP (Federal Target program) is preceded by a series of meetings with the participation of various experts, some kind of public discussion,” explained a doctor from a national medical research center.
The experts were invited to make “proposals for cell growth” aimed at slowing their deterioration, the report says.
Researchers were instructed to study new technologies that prevent cognitive dysfunction, as well as methods to revitalize the immune system.
The Russian leader currently has the legal power to remain in power until 2036, meaning he will remain in the Kremlin well into his 80s.
The relevant publication recalls that Putin's circle consists of his elderly associates, such as the head of Russian diplomacy, 74-year-old Sergei Lavrov, the 72-year-old head of the FSB security service, Alexander Bortnikov, the 73-year-old senior adviser, Nikolai Patrushev , SVR counterintelligence chief Sergei Naryskin, 70, and Russian Senate leader Valentina Matvinenko, 75.