July 21, 2011
45 Year Old Man Finds Homeopathic Ingredients That Make Him Appear 18, Scientists Say
After studying a Native-American man for over 2 years with everything from x-rays to CAT scans and blood samples, the nations top scientists and doctors in the field of geriatrics have come to the conclusion that Frank “Big Sky” Buckman, of the Fort McDermitt Indian Reservation in Oregon has not only had a drastic alteration of his appearance, but his body organs, as well.
“It’s beyond our understanding at this time,” said Dr. Marion McDonald, who headed up the team of medical experts. Dr. McDonald reported in his report to the New England Journal of Medicine that Frank “Big Sky” Buckman was first presented to them after a local physician began seeing him change physically over a period of 5 years. Changing for the better, reported the physician. According to medical records from the age of 40, Buckman began presenting indications of a reversal of the aging process. Tighter skin, improved vision, better hearing, muscular tone all improved. The original doctor at first thought the change was due to added exercise and better eating habits he had recommended.
However, at around the age of 43, Buckman’s original physician found that arthritis, a condition that required Buckman to be on a regimen of medication had suddenly disappeared. What should have only progressed, was no longer present. It was then that the original physician started pulling old medical records. Pictures of Buckman presented a man that was looking 15 years younger than he was only a few years earlier. “You just don’t notice the differences in people as they age, until you compare photos of them,” said McDonald.
McDonald then asked Mr. Buckman if he would be willing to be the subject of some testing. “It was assumed that we would find something to explain the changes and the affects would be short lived, such as topical ointments, unknown botox treatments, or other such explainable reasons. We’ve found nothing and in the 12 months we’ve been doing our own study, other than “oddities” in his metabolism that we were attempting to isolate and identify, but it appears to be no longer present. It’s nothing we’ve ever seen before. Frank reversed his aging process, even gaining 2mm in height. That makes him exactly the same height as he was in his senior year of high school and looking at his old school picture, there is no mistaking that this is the same boy – only he is really 45 years old,” Dr. McDonald stated.
It seems Frank “Big Sky” Buckman is staying mute on his miracle. When asked what information he could provide toward solving the mystery he would only say that everything needed can be found in the desert of the “southwest.” He also said that what he found is limited and apparently dying due to air pollution and environmental changes. He openly admits to having no scientific training, but he says that from what he found and where he found it, it will probably cease to exist within 10 years – whatever it is – and he isn’t saying. Says Buckman, “What I know is that it needs to be kept from the general knowledge of the public and from the government. The general public would destroy it overnight. The government would seize it and corrupt it’s use. I found it by pure, dumb luck and I’ll only say this… I wasn’t the first in the last 300 years.”
An investigation of Buckman’s travels before he turned 40 has him in the High Sierras that included visits to Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, where he would often disappear for as many as 2 months in each. There is no evidence he was in the southwestern United States after his 38th birthday.
The “Fountain of Youth” mystery may never be solved. Two weeks after talking to the press, Frank “Big Sky” Buckman has disappeared from his small cabin. Neighbors said he told them he was taking laundry to be washed, as he got on his motorcycle and headed off with his backpack. His neighbors also thought little of his heading in the direction of southern Nevada, though the local laundry was in the opposite direction.
It wasn’t until days later that police discovered he had withdrawn all his money from bank accounts, cancelled his credit cards, and sold his valuable coin collection for cash. A signed letter and deed found in his cabin has gifted his remaining property to a childhood friend, should he not return in 60 days. Mr. Buckman has no known living relatives and local law enforcement suspects no foul play.





















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