NASA R+D REVEALED specific wavelength of light could reverse cellular aging ~ Axios
NASA Spent $3.7 Million to Keep 6 Astronauts from Aging in Space. The Technology They Used Costs You $0.27 per Day. In 1993, NASA had a problem. Astronauts were returning from the International Space Station with the cellular age of men 20 years older.
Cosmic radiation was shredding their mitochondria. Their muscles were atrophying. Their bones were dissolving. Their cells were dying faster than they could regenerate. Pharmaceuticals failed. Supplements failed. Exercise protocols failed. So NASA turned to light.
They discovered that when human cells are bathed in red light at 660nm and near-infrared at 850nm, something extraordinary happens. The mitochondria — the power generators inside every cell — undergo a forced reactivation. ATP production surges by 150-200%. Oxidative damage reverses. Cellular aging slows to a crawl. The astronauts stopped deteriorating. Their cells began regenerating in space — something no drug had ever achieved. NASA published the results. Then silence. The study was conducted by Dr. Harry Whelan at the Medical College of Wisconsin, funded directly by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. It was published. It was peer-reviewed. It was proven. And then it was never mentioned on mainstream media. Not once. In 30 years. Because if the public knew that a specific wavelength of light could reverse cellular aging, the $62 billion anti-aging industry would collapse in a single quarter. No cream. No injection. No surgery. Just light. The exact wavelengths NASA used — 660nm and 850nm — combined with PEMF pulsed electromagnetic therapy, are now available in a single home device. The MedBed Home Therapy Mat. 20 minutes per day. Your cells don't know the difference between space and your living room. They only know the frequency. NASA spent $3.7 million on this technology for 6 people. You can access it for less than a cup of coffee per day. One for you. One for someone whose cells are starving. This offer expires. The science does not. ➡️ Credit: Axios ➡️ Posted on 260622