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'Biohacker' Who Injected Himself with DIY Herpes Treatment Found Dead

'Biohacker' Who Injected Himself with DIY Herpes Treatment Found Dead

The CEO of a biomedical startup who sparked controversy when he injected himself with an untested herpes treatment in front of a live audience in February has died, according to an email sent to Live Science.

Aaron Traywick, the CEO of Ascendance Biomedical, was found dead at 11:30 a.m. ET on Sunday (April 29) in a spa room in Washington, D.C., according to a statement provided to Live Science by the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) of the District of Columbia. Traywick was 28 years old.

According to the website News2Share.com, Traywick was found in a flotation tank. Flotation tanks are soundproof pods filled with body-temperature saltwater that are used to promote "sensory deprivation."

The MDP is still investigating Traywick's death, though they note that at this point, they have no evidence suggesting foul play.

Traywick made news in October 2017, when he staged a live demonstration of a purported gene-therapy treatment for HIV, Live Science previously reported. The untested treatment was given to a volunteer named Tristan Roberts who has HIV; Roberts said that one month after the injection, his viral load had risen, not fallen. [11 Surprising Facts About the Immune System]

Shortly after that demonstration, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning about using untested gene therapies, which read, in part, "FDA is aware that gene therapy products intended for self-administration and 'do it yourself' kits to produce therapies for self-administration are being made available to the public. The sale of these products is against the law. FDA is concerned about the safety risks involved."

Traywick and Roberts skirted this law, however, through self-experimentation — they weren't selling the products.
 
I think some aspects of bio hacking are pretty cool. And for the most part pretty ethical. But I think the community needs more medical specialists to provide non biased opinion on some of these practices like implants, injections or removing body parts (the darker side of biohacking).

Otherwise the biohacking community could find itself with more casualties than intended.

But the question still stands. What on earth did be put in that injection?
 
I think some aspects of bio hacking are pretty cool. And for the most part pretty ethical. But I think the community needs more medical specialists to provide non biased opinion on some of these practices like implants, injections or removing body parts (the darker side of biohacking).

Otherwise the biohacking community could find itself with more casualties than intended.

But the question still stands. What on earth did be put in that injection?
I'd be interested in autopsy results on this one. What the heck went wrong? Because something certainly did.
 
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I'd be interested in autopsy results on this one. What the heck went wrong? Because something certainly did.
I wouldn’t be surprised if it was liver or kidney failure. When you put something dangerous in your body that it can’t reject it, usually one of the two shut down. That’s just from what I’ve read on the subject.
 
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Ok my mind went right to a conspiracy :D The therapy was a failure and the drug co didn’t want it out... or the therapy worked and the drug company doesn’t want it out,,,
 
I'd be interested in autopsy results on this one. What the heck went wrong? Because something certainly did.
or did the fed agents follow hm into the spa and drown him in the isolation tank?
 
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