ReAnima - The project of reviving the dead has shocked the world

A project that shocked the world to find out if it was possible to revive the brains of the deceased received consent from medical surveillance organizations.

According to the Telegraph, Dr. Himanshu Bansal - an Indian expert currently working at biotech company Revita Life Sciences and Bioquark Corporation - was allowed to test on 20 clinically dead patients due to brain injury to study the feasibility of revitalizing their central nervous system or not.

Scientists will combine a variety of therapies, from pumping into the brains of stem cells and a mixture of peptide compounds, as well as laser beams and other nerve stimulation techniques that are and are already being developed. used to save many patients from coma.

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Patients involved in this project must be certified as brain dead.

Defeat the god of death?

Patients involved in this project must be certified as brain dead , fed via life-support machines. They will be monitored for months by brain recording devices to find signs of recovery, especially in the upper spinal cord - the lowest area of ​​the brain stem that controls the breath and heart rate.

The team believes that brain stem cells can help eradicate cell-level lesions and thereby revitalize the brain based on surrounding brain tissue. This process is similar to the lizard itself developing lost parts of nature.

Dr Ira Pastor, CEO of Bioquark Group said: " This is the first time this type of experiment has been conducted, and is a new step of the human race towards defeating death."

"We have agreed to test on 20 patients (clinically dead) first, and we will quickly proceed to search for patients, especially in hospitals where there are many families. for many different reasons disagree with relatives who donate organs.

In addition to this complex test: we will combine biological regeneration tools and medical devices that are currently used to stimulate the central nervous system in patients with severe consciousness disorders. important. Hopefully we will get positive results in the first 2-3 months ".

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Patients will be monitored by MRI for several months.

The ReAnima project was approved in India and will soon begin entering phase 1 entitled "The first step to restore and regenerate human nervous system" , taking place at Anupam Hospital in Rudrapur, Uttarakhand, India, headed by Dr. Himanshu Bansal.

Dr. Bansal said he had achieved certain results for two patients in the Gulf and Europe."I have used the same method with two brain-dead patients in the Gulf and Europe. They are still in a state of minimum consciousness, but maybe someday they will wake up and more or less. Can really live again.

We will conduct a more specific study on 20 patients to prove that brain death is treatable. If successful, we will open a new door in the future, especially for families who suddenly lose their loved ones. "

Peptides will be introduced into the spinal cord daily through a special pump, while stem cells are taken every 2 weeks. This process took place for 6 consecutive weeks.

Dr. Pastor stressed: "Our expectation is that these patients have the opportunity to fully recover. However this is not the focus of this first phase; this phase is a stepping stone to go. to the end result ".

A long way ahead

Brain stem death is defined by scientists as when a person loses completely the function of the brain stem, and at the same time permanently loses consciousness and the ability to breathe. A person is considered dead when the brain stem functions are completely lost. However, although technically dead brain patients are no longer alive, their bodies still maintain activities such as blood circulation, food digestion, waste generation, hormone balance, and still play development, sexual maintenance, wound healing, fever, pregnancy and childbirth. A recent study also suggests that some electrolyte activity and blood circulation continue in the brain after brain cells have died, though not enough for the entire body to function.

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Completely reviving a human brain in an intact state, like never being injured is still a long way.

It is also important to know that we humans are incapable of self-replicating central nervous system; While many other species such as amphibians, fish . can repair, reproduce and change certain areas of the brain and brain stem after a serious accident.

"Our research will find out what's happening in the brain of a brain-dead person, and play an important role in neurological disorders, such as coma, plant life ., as well as other degenerative brain diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's ". Dr. Dean Burnett, a neurologist at Cardiff Medical University, said: "Although there have been many studies in recent years that the human brain and nervous system are not necessarily irreplaceable, but it is The idea of ​​reviving a dead brain seems too far away because of the limited knowledge and capacity of humans in the field of neurology.

Recovering a number of separate parts is possible, but there is still a long way to fully revive a human brain in its entirety, as if it had never been injured ".