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Found in Germany in 1982,at a yard sale. Don't know what esle to say.. I don't know what it is. This bottle is enclosed in plastic.
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Posted 1 year ago
bones.6985
(1 item)
Found in Germany in 1982,at a yard sale. Don't know what esle to say.. I don't know what it is. This bottle is enclosed in plastic.
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It seems to have original product still inside
OMG!! I know what this is! This is an ampule of an early anti-aging medicine from Germany. I heard about this in one of my classes. I googled RN13 anti-aging and found a list of ingredients (basically bio-molecular cells extracted from multiple body organs- brain, liver, pancreas, ovaries, testes, placenta, embryo, yikes!):
"contains a mixture of macromolecular organ substances out of embryo 0.37ng, placenta 0.1 ng, amnion 60 pg, funiculus umbilical 60 pg, cor 0.2 ng, pancreas 0.1 ng, muscosa intest 0.1 ng, glandular parathyroid 20 pg, testes juv 0.1 ng, ovarium 60 pg, gland hypophys 40 pg, diencephalon 30 pg, cortex cerebri 0.2 ng, hepar juv. and fet. 0.2 ng- a mixture of the following drug additives- heparin 5x10-3 IU, L-glutamic acid 10 ug, methenolone acetate 4 ng, trijod thyronine HCI 4 pg, Vitamin E 40 ng, p-amino benzoldiethylamino ethanol HCI (Procaine) 8 ng, biolecithin 10mg, trace elements (Fe, Co, Cu, Mg, Zn, Ca) 15 ug, medium chained triglyceride 410mg.
Indications: Premature aging, disturbance of potency, geriatric complaints, arteriosclerosis, disturbance of development, roborant.
Thanks but I think I'll grow old gracefully !
Cool item bones !
looks like it might have been a present