Brave Patient Sheds Light on New Stem Cell Treatment
Brave Patient Sheds Light on New Stem Cell Treatment
Last Updated on Monday, 28 November 2011 10:31 Written by Administrator Monday, 28 November 2011 10:31
You have heard the debate surrounding stem cell research, but a Houston man who has benefited from it says his treatment is non-controversial and can be used to help cure dozens of life-threatening diseases. FOX 26′s Sally MacDonald reports. www.drewfoundation.org
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Hello Sun, What can we do to let people in China know that these treatments exist and that they should be banking their baby’s umbilical cord blood upon birth?
Actually, umbilical cord blood is not controversial in any way. Stem cells are actually not controversial or banned. Its only getting stem cells from human embryos that is controversial, because you have to kill the embryo to get them.
Many patients here in China need such kind of matches and it seems that people here don’t know leukemia patients could be healed by umbilical cords.
gives me hope
Thank you for your feedback. I wish more people would take notice as it could be curing tens of thousands of people each year. Our society is mostly ignoring umbilical cord stem cells. Tragic!
Thanks for this. Very important information.
this video is very important i jus dont understand how ppl can try 2 band this type of research
Great video…its unfortunate that people dont realize adult stem cells are already being used to save people