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To: THE ANT who wrote (138608)1/25/2018 7:14:27 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Respond to of 217753
 
It's so much better and less costly to treat Chagas to a cure before the parasite becomes chronic.

Providing the poor with zero healthcare then trying to fix the problems caused by no healthcare with an extravagant hail-mary stem cell treatment shows misplaced priorities in Brazil.



To: THE ANT who wrote (138608)1/25/2018 8:03:41 PM
From: TobagoJack1 Recommendation

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Oblivious

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the malaysian chinese doc treated an 18-yrs young lady patient who was paralysed by an otherwise successful cancer removal operation from the spine, and patient walks well today

the german clinic treats wealthy folks

the malaysian clinic treats hard cases irrespective of wealth, and cost at 1/2-2/3, and does more varied procedures (stem cell from umbilical cord donors, belly fat, bone marrow) and have wider regulatory / medical school backing

the parkinson's before / after was amazing



To: THE ANT who wrote (138608)1/27/2018 2:40:33 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217753
 
friend of friend, after hearing about stem cells, germany, malaysia, etc etc, asked a question, and it turned out that the germans begged off due to limitations of what they do w/ cd34+ stem cell, but the malaysian doc tee-ed up a dental pulp stem cell possibility to try on condition of Celebral Palsy likely due to complications during delivery of a young lady in her teens, and supposedly while still largely under clinical trial, dental pulp stem cells is currently the best approach in this area, especially cerebral regeneration.

journals.plos.org

onlinelibrary.wiley.com

for the greater good, where there was no hope, etc etc

watch & brief

in the mean time my daughter (13), after watching and listening, stepped up to engage with advanced placement biology starting after summer, to mix it up w/ kids in her school ranging in ages 14 - 17.



To: THE ANT who wrote (138608)1/28/2018 2:41:33 AM
From: TobagoJack3 Recommendations

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Cogito Ergo Sum
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Pogeu Mahone

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This be the referenced 18-yrs young lady who was paralysed waist down three years ago by way of successful spinal operation to remove cancer but ... and 18 months ago received first stem cell treatment

Now saving up for perhaps 1-2 more doses

No money to be made by big pharma and so only for rebellion doctors




To: THE ANT who wrote (138608)1/29/2018 12:26:08 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217753
 
friend who is a hedge fund principal and investment advisor to a usa university is referring 18-yrs young patient to the german as well as the malaysian clinic to see what can best be done for the Five-star signee who tore his ACL


different cells for different people


mri scans etc via internet, skype conversations to follow, etc etc


watch & brief