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It is said that all aging begins in the colon. due to the age-associated malabsorption of nutrients from food that occurs as a person grows older. Studies have shown that the intestine is an important  organ with respect to genetic interventions that promote longevity ( Biteau et al. 2010; Guo et al. 2014; Rera et al. 2013 ).This is due to the fact that the  human gastrointestinal (GI) tract contains the l argest concentration and number of microbe s found in the human body which decline as a person ages .

Further Reading
Intestinal Autophagy Improves Healthspan and Longevity in C. elegans during Dietary Restriction

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Published Papers of Ingredients contained in the St. Germain Formula
A paper titled: Estudo de Toxicidade Pr�-Cl�nica de Fitoter�pico contendo Pimpinella  anisum, Foeniculum  foeniculum, Sambucus australis e Cassia angustifolia , (use google translate above to translate paper) that was published in December 2006, by the Latin American Journal of Pharmacy,  conducted by Fernanda Bastos de Melloo and colleagues, showed a formula that appears to be the St. Germain Formula that was administered to rats, including pregnant rats, at 10 times the normal dose (The  normal recommended dose for humans is is 2 tablespoons of the tea) in a time-span ranging from 30 days to  44 days to test its toxicity.   The study found no toxic effects from taking the formula including the offspring  from the pregnant rats. The formula had been marketed as a tea in Brazil since 1926.  After reading through  the paper, it showed that the formula happened to increase white blood cells (Neutrophils and Eosinophils). 
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There was also an increase in testicle size and a more profound thirst for water. The increase in testicular size  may have been attributed to increased testosterone. Also there was a significant increase in creatine levels, caused by the Senna .
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Creatine has been shown to have powerful neuroprotective effects against neurodegenerative diseases such as  Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Huntington's disease.  Urea levels were also increased. Urea has been shown to extend lifespan in a published study showing its  life-extending effects upon fruit flies. An independent research study conducted on Fennel, one of the ingredients in the formula showed that  Fennel enhances leucocytes (white blood cells).

Fennel and Glaucoma
A study found that Fennel can offer significant protection against glaucoma in studies done on rabbits. What is also interesting is a young woman from an anti-aging company reversed the age of her white blood cells , making them 20 years younger. The 44-year old woman looks 35 in the photograph. Also Organic Fennel shows much higher antioxidant levels than non-organic fennel.
A more recent paper published in April 2010 titled: Randomized clinical trial of a phytotherapic compound containing Pimpinella anisum, Foeniculum vulgare, Sambucus nigra, and Cassia augustifolia for chronic constipation , that was conducted by Paulo D. Picona and collegeues, looking at the same ingredients came to the same conclusions as the first study conducted in December of 2006 (Estudo de Toxicidade Pr�-Cl�nica de Fitoter�pico contendo Pimpinella anisum, Foeniculum foeniculum, Sambucus australis e Cassia angustifolia).

Aging and White Blood Cells
Research has shown that leukocytes are lower in the elderly

Another study observing people with Sepsis found that a significant correlation existed between infection and white blood cells, with the effects being more common in urinary tract, gastrointestinal and skin infections. The study also found that a significant correlation existed between white blood cells and age and that  elderly people have lower body temperatures.  The study also found that the most common sources of infection in the elderly were lung (31%) and urinary tract (23%) in people with Sepsis.  In the control group probable sources of infection were gastrointestinal tract (18.5%), and lung (17%). Another study found that elderly people with kidney disease have very low white blood cell counts .

Blood Cells and Age
A study found that a person's hemoglobin levels and red blood cells began to decrease in men over 60, and in women over 70. The study also found that white blood cells declined as a person ages. Another study found that Fennel increased a rat's red and white blood cells due to the fennel containing polyphenols and antioxidants which reduced the negative effects of free radicals on blood cells. Also polyphenols from rosemary have been shown to be powerful protectors against colon cancer, and that the polyphenols in coffee reduce the risk of colon cancer .

Further Reading
Consumption of polyphenol plants may slow aging and associated diseases .

Polyphenols, flavonoids and antimicrobial properties of methanolic extract of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Miller)

Speaking from personal experience, I have added just under 1/2 a tablespoon of Rosemary to the St. Germain formula when used as a tea and it appears to exhibit synergistic effects. The specific polyphenols in fennel are quercetin, rosmarinic acid and gallic acid . Gallic acid has been shown to prolong lifespan . The plant C. longa contains Gallic Acid, as well as PGG, which has been shown to extend lifespan. Other plants rich in rosmarenic acid include Nepeta trachonitica and Thyme . Nepeta is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae. Hence coudl rosmarenic acid be responsible for the anti-aging effects in the formula? A study titled Effect of rosmarinic acid in motor dysfunction and life span in a mouse model of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis published in March 2010 by Shimojo Y and associates found that rosmarinic acid had extremly beneficial effects in the prevention of neurodegenerative disease in a study done on mice. Rosmarinic acid was discovered in 1958 by Italian chemists M. L. Scarpatti and G. Oriente from the spice rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)

Summary

The normal range of a person's white blood cell is between 4,500 to 10,000 cells per microliter of blood. Below normal levels indicate spleen disease and or bone marrow failure, illness or invasion by a foreign body typically provokes a rise in white blood cells. Physical, emotional stress and chronic medications also cause an increase in the body's white blood cells.  Hence, when the body is fighting an infection, their white blood cells will increase. This is why in an analysis of death records of people who died, showed higher white blood cell levels and why people who have glaucoma have increaed white blood cells .

This shows the importance of not overdoing anti-aging formulations as above average white blood cell counts can be detrimental to health. Because white blood cells decline with age, the St. Germain formula may be of benefit to people over the age of 45.
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After reading the book: The Path of Alchemy: Energetic Healing & the World of Natural Magic by Mark Stavish, I came across a formula towards the end of the book on Page 193 derived by an alchemist named Count St. Germain.  Count Saint-Germain possessed a formula that entitled him to live to an extreme age.  Some say he is not dead, but resides in a Tibetan Monastery.  The formula he used is freely available and can be found in many ancient, as well as recent texts.  It is commonly used to improve digestion and relieve constipation. The Formula dates back to 18th Century Holland and has a very similar formula on page 270 of the July 1988 publication Comte De. St. Germain: Last Scion of the House of Rakoczy by Jean Overton Fuller with Fennel being replaced by with the Anise Herb being replaced by the Spice Fennel, which have similar properties. This text also describes soaking the mixture of herbs and spices in red wine for several hours than filtering it out or by doing the procedure using very low heat. Another method is to soak in distilled water, than strain and drink. It is possible, when he made the formula, he did it using the planetary charts , which are used by Alchemists when making tinctures. He may also have used the Spagyric Tincture technique when preparing the formula also. 




Count Saint Germain invented and consumed this formula and allegedly lived for centuries (some say he is still alive today). Because there are so many anti-aging elixirs out there I usually dismiss many of them, however this formula matches the 3 principles of Longevity :


1: Count St. Germains  appearance stayed betweeen that of 35 and 40 years of age.   Much like  Mr. Li Ching Yuen  whose appearance also remained that of a 40 year old, as he allegedly lived to over 200 years of age.

2:The formula is a laxative and improves digestion, as I cover in my book Living Beyond 120 , many of the best anti-aging herbs have laxative effects, and enhance digestion, especially the digestion of proteins. 

3: Count St. Germain's formula contains the herb  Star Anise, which strengthens digestion , allowing proteins and other foods to be properly broken down. This is important, because Ginger is commonly combined with Anise, and Ginger happens to be one of the most powerful spices to help break down proteins. As a matter of fact a combination of Ginger, Anise and Cinnamon are the most commonly combined spices for healing digestion. Fennel and Cumin Seeds are used as a substitute for Anise   in cooking  and Cumin seed was what Zaro Aga (Agfa) ate a lot of and allegedly lived to 160 years. Vanilla is sometimes added with Anise to create a dark, rich Vanilla Aroma/Flavor .

Count St. Germain formula, has been repeated throughout many historical texts.  It may vary slightly, however it always contains similar herbs and spices.  One formula, found published twice in ancient texts and obtained from the book  The Path of Alchemy: Energetic Healing & the World of Natural Magic  lists Count St. Germain&�39;s formula as follows:


4 Grams of Elderflower ( Elderberry )

2 Grams of Senna

1 Gram of Anise

15 grams of Manna Ash



In this formula, the plant Manna Ash is the regnant, ( a regeant or dilution is a substance compatible with the main ingredients that helps increase the effectiveness of the herbs ) and Senna, Elderflower and Star Anise are the working ingredients. This means we can substitute the dilution with a similar compatible ingredient, but before we explore further, lets find out who Count Saint Germain was, or still is.

Who is Count Saint Germain?

St. Germain was an alchemist renown for his longevity and youthful appearance. " A man who knows everything and who never dies ," said Voltaire of the Comte de Saint-Germain. Madam du Housset says in her memoirs that the king spoke of Saint-Germain as a personage of illustrious birth. Count Charles of Hesse Cassel, with whom he lived during the last years in which history is able to follow his career, may have possessed the secret of his birth. Comte de Saint-Germain was a man "of middle height, dressed with superb simplicity and strongly built." He was a master at the violin, and an accomplished artist. 


He confessed that he could make a large diamond out of several smaller stones. Diamonds that he wore in his shoes and garters  were believed to be worth in excess of 200,000 francs. He stated that he could increase the size of a pearl at will and that some of the pearls he owned were of astonishing size.
 Quote from The Theory and Practice of Alchemy
" Not only is it possible to prepare a medicine for metals; it is also possible to prepare a tincture for minerals by means of which pieces of granite and marble can be turned into precious stones; also stones of inferior quality may be improved. "
" By means of this art the seed which is within the soul of a stone may be made to germinate so intensively that in a few moments a diamond is grown from the seed of itself . If the seed of the diamond were not in the marble, granite, and sand, a diamond could not be grown therefrom. But as the seed is within all these things, a diamond may be grown out of any other substance in the universe. In some substances, however, it is easier to perform this miracle because in them these germs have already been long fertilized and are thus more nearly prepared for the vivifying process of the art. "

A search term titled: Rubies, Sapphires + found embedded in granite- shows that rubies and sapphiers are routinely found in granite deposits.
Websites documenting that Rubies and Sapphires are found in Granite:

http://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/1042g/report.pdf

http://www.minelinks.com/alluvial/sapphire2.html

http://www.realgems.org/list_of_gemstones/ruby_info.html

Book Title: All about Gold, Gems, and Pearls
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