Biological program

The VSH25 Biological program is an experimental biological program of complex effects, specially
designed to restore the resources of your body. This program allows you to manage your biochemistry,
which helps to prolong youth, maintain health and stop the aging process.

How does the bio program work?

  1. Signal generation.
    1. VSH25 generates favorable external stimuli (images, text, color, sounds) — they are picked up by human sensory organs and transmit information about them through neural pathways to the brain.
  2. Transmission of “messages” from the brain to the body.
    1. The brain, having processed information, transmits healing “messages” to the body through its “messengers” — neurotransmitters, hormones and neuropeptides. Signaling molecules bind to target cell receptors, activating proteins and triggering cascades of healing, rejuvenating reactions.
  3. Effect.
    1. As a result, this leads to the regulation of gene expression and changes in cell behavior. The parasympathetic nervous system is activated, which is responsible for relaxation and stress reduction. Favorable changes occur first at the cellular level, then at other levels of the body, which in the long term can lead to a slowdown in the aging process and prolong life.

VSH25 users can track the effectiveness of the program by various indicators.

These can be both subjective feelings of improved health, and objective data obtained through biomarkers that are displayed in the user’s personal account.

You can find out more about how it works on the Scientific Explanation page.

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Scientists have proven

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A placebo can be effective even if the person is aware it's a placebo.

Individuals often see health improvements after taking a pill they believe is real medicine, even when it contains no active ingredients. This is known as the placebo effect.

Remarkably, even when people know they are taking a placebo, they can still experience significant benefits. Studies have shown that open-label placebos are effective in treating conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, chronic stress, and pain. Researchers at the University of Alabama (USA) have even found that this method can successfully combat cancer-related fatigue.

Belief has the power to heal. Such is the extraordinary influence of the human mind.

02

The effectiveness of placebos in comparison to medicines

Placebos have demonstrated superiority over medications in several aspects. For example, researchers from McGill University in Canada conducted a meta-analysis and found that genuine pain relievers no longer hold a significant edge over placebos. Back in 1996, medications were 27% more effective in alleviating pain compared to placebos, but by 2013, this margin had reduced to just 9%. Over the past decade, 90% of new painkillers failed to pass clinical studies. Meanwhile, the effectiveness of placebos has been on the rise, becoming increasingly evident.

03

The effectiveness of placebos is on the rise in developed countries

It appears that the potency of placebos varies depending on the level of development of countries, though the definite reasons for this phenomenon remain unknown. For instance, research shows that in Germany, placebos were effective in treating gastric ulcer in 59% of cases, compared to only 36% in other less developed countries.

One of the groups most prone to the placebo effect were residents of the United States.

04

The belief in extended lifespan is already contributing to longer lives.

Even a single positive mindset towards a long and fulfilling life can significantly impact its duration. Optimism, faith, willpower, and motivation can empower individuals to take greater responsibility for their behaviors and health, will do everything to achieve their aspirations.

Research from Yale University has shown that maintaining an optimistic outlook can prolong lifespan. Individuals with a positive attitude lived an average of 7.6 years longer compared to those who thought negativity.

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Optimists tend to live longer and experience less pain, whereas feelings of discouragement and discontent can reduce lifespan by up to 13 years, which can cause serious illnesses.

Optimism represents a life philosophy marked by a positive outlook on oneself, the surrounding world, and its events. Research consistently shows that optimists generally enjoy better overall health: they have stronger immune responses, experience less pain with greater resilience, and enjoy improved sleep quality. Moreover, optimism correlates with increased longevity. For instance, a study conducted at Boston University revealed that optimistic men live approximately 11% longer than their pessimistic counterparts, while optimistic women extend their lives by about 15%. Conversely, pessimism has been linked to heightened susceptibility to diseases and a potential reduction in lifespan by up to 13 years. This comparison underscores the profound impact of outlook on health outcomes, often paralleling the impact of various diseases on life expectancy.

06

Living with a sense of purpose is associated with an extended lifespan.

People who live purposefully tend to enjoy longer lives. Research consistently shows that having a sense of meaning in life is associated with lower rates of illness, decreased risk of disability and cognitive decline, and increased life expectancy. On the contrary, individuals without a clear sense of purpose are more likely to experience premature mortality.

07

The expectation of being cured positively influences disease symptoms.

Researchers from Harvard have concluded that simply waiting for recovery can accelerate the healing process. Their study revealed that patients awaiting medical consultation with a positive attitude already experienced improved well-being. According to the scientists, willpower and faith positively influence the progression of illness and induce tangible changes in the brain: for instance, increased activity in the prefrontal cortex, crucial for cognition, planning, and action, alongside reduced activity in the anterior cingulate cortex and amygdala, involved in pain modulation.

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To extend life and maintain youthfulness, it's crucial to perceive oneself as younger than one's actual age.

To maintain great health and extend active living, it’s crucial to perceive oneself as younger than one’s chronological age. South Korea’s recent research has found, that feeling youthful is linked to lower risks of depression, senile dementia, and enhanced psychological resilience. On the contrary, those who perceive themselves as older than their actual age, by 8-13 years, face a heightened mortality risk of 18-25%, leading to premature death more frequently than others.

09

People have the capability to activate essential genes and deactivate unnecessary ones.

Epigenetic regulation refers to the process by which our behavior, habits, emotions, life experiences, and external factors impact gene activity. When a signal is triggered — like starting an exercise mode — it can activate genes linked to enhanced health and prolonged youth, while suppressing those responsible for disease and aging. In essence, our lifestyle choices send signals to our genes, influencing and controlling their activity.

10

95% of illnesses can be impacted by an individual's actions.

Research from the University of Alberta in Canada reveals that just five percent of diseases are beyond conscious control, while the remaining 95 percent can be influenced.

11

Spiritual practices help you feel happy and healthy.

Numerous studies suggest that engaging in spiritual practices such as meditation, mindfulness exercises, yoga, and qigong can promote longevity, enhance physical health, and contribute to greater happiness. Experts recommend include these practices into daily routines for meaningful benefits.

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The quantity and quality of social relationships have a direct impact on life expectancy.

Strong social connections reduce the probability of premature death by 50%. Research conducted at Brigham Young University (USA), analyzing data from 148 scientific studies, has confirmed this. It is crucial to have supportive individuals who can listen and provide assistance. In contrast, feelings of loneliness and social isolation are associated with poorer health outcomes and a shorter lifepath.

13

A person's habits shape their life and have a profound impact on both their physical health and mental well-being.

Unhealthy habits such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, prolonged sedentary life, and scanty sleep are well-known contributors to increased disease risk and premature mortality. Conversely, numerous scientific studies highlight the positive impact of adopting healthy habits on both physical and mental health. These include what experts refer to as the “big five”: 1. Balanced diet. 2. Regular physical activity. 3. Optimism. 4. Getting 7-9 hours of sleep per night. 5. Strong social relationships

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Focusing is a vital skill for achieving any objective, including extending life and maintaining youthfulness.

Researchers at the University of Cincinnati (USA) discovered that struggles with staying focused on the current moment can lead to various unfavorable effects, including memory decline and reduced performance and daily functioning. Developing mindfulness, the ability to intentionally remain present with one’s
thoughts and body, can help minimize involuntary attention shifts.

Engaging in regular mindfulness practices can also lower stress levels and high blood pressure, enhance mental well-being, promote beneficial changes in the brain, slow down cellular aging, and ultimately prolong life and youthfulness.

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The majority of actions occur unconsciously. Therefore, establishing beneficial habits can influence 90% of a person's behaviors and result in significant improvements across their entire life.

It is crucial to establish healthy behaviors. This can be achieved step by step: introducing habits into daily life gradually. For instance, starting with quitting smoking, followed by joining a gym, gradually involving more vegetables and fruits into one’s diet, and planning travel schedules for the year ahead. Adopting these new behaviors will positively impact life. Risks of developing diseases will decrease, and the aging process will slow down.

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Involvement in artistic pursuits increases life expectancy by 30%.

Art is not just a cultural activity; it holds therapeutic benefits that can significantly extend life. Researchers from University College London (UK) have revealed that occasional visits to museums, theaters, or concerts— even just once a year— are linked to a 14% increase in life expectancy. More frequent
engagement can extend life by as much as 31%.

Engaging in cultural pursuits not only improves mood and reduces stress but also enhances social connections, reduces feelings of loneliness, and fosters empathy and emotional intelligence. These activities also contribute to cognitive resilience, collectively promoting better health and supporting the preservation of youth.

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Conscientious individuals tend to enjoy longer lives, largely due to the improved functioning of their immune systems.

People with higher levels of integrity tend to live longer due to their stronger immune systems. Research conducted at the University of Limerick (Ireland) revealed that individuals exhibiting this personality trait typically show reduced levels of interleukin-6, a cytokine linked to inflammation, thereby lowering their risk of premature death. Conscientiousness is also associated with adopting healthier behaviors, such as maintaining a balanced diet, regular physical activity, and quitting smoking, all of which contribute to reducing mortality risk.

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According to Thomas' theorem, "When people believe situations to be real, they tend to manifest real consequences."

In 1928, American sociologists William and Dorothy Thomas formulated a principle which states that if people believe in a concept, even if initially false, their actions aligned with this belief can make it true—a phenomenon known as a prophecy. For instance, spreading a rumor about a stable bank’s imminent bankruptcy can lead to a run on withdrawals, accelerating its actual collapse. Similarly, believing in a serious illness, even when absent, can manifest symptoms.

This principle extends to perceptions of aging. Researchers at Ohio University discovered that viewing oneself as frail and inactive reduces motivation for physical activity, potentially accelerating age-related ailments.

So, cultivating a mindset of strength and vitality can harness the power of the self-fulfilling prophecy to positive effect.

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