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Guess what this actress has been injecting herself with to stay young

She has been injecting Bacillus F into her veins every two weeks, and hopes to increase the dosage and frequency soon, just to remain young.

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The German woman, Moniker Manoush described herself as “human lab rat” because she claimed she is the first person in the world to have injected herself with Bacillus F.

Bacillus F is an ancient bacterium whose cells show no signs of aging.

She claims she has been doing the injection for the past three months, and  it is already making her look and feel younger than her age.

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Bacillus F was first discovered by Russian scientists in the permafrost of north-western Russia, in 2009, and was then hailed as a “scientific sensation”.

Its DNA was unlocked in 2015 by a team of researchers who claim that, unlike other cells in nature, Bacillus F cells show no signs of aging and could be the key to eternal youth.

Manoush has been getting sufficient samples from the head of the Geocryology Department at Moscow State University, Dr. Anatoli Brouchkov.

As the procedure is experimental, no doctor could inject Manoush with the Bacillus F bacteria without risking to lose their license, so the actress decided to do it herself, under the supervision of a doctor and her friends.

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She has been injecting the strange bacteria into her veins every two weeks, and hopes to increase the dosage and frequency soon.

She said “My skin is as soft as a baby’s bottom.”

“You can’t really see it in the photos but if you see me in person you can see there are no marks or blemishes. I have never felt better. I have never slept better, deeper or longer.”

“There is no knowing what effects this may have in the long-term – but no risk, no success.”

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“This is not going to make me 20 years younger. But I think it will help me live to 80 or 90 and age as disgracefully as I can in artificial health and beauty. I want to die in a fully functional body and if this helps then it would have all been worth it.”

“Aging is a disease. It is a genetic flaw to me. Even as a teenager I could never accept the concept of getting older one day,’ the actress said. “I don’t care what people think. I will stop at nothing to look and feel younger. Nothing.”

She has also reportedly spent around $50,000 on plastic surgery over the last 20 years, including face lifts, breast implants and nose jobs.

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