Tuesday, February 07, 2012

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C2CAM – 2011.11.15 – Dulce Base – Regenerative Medicine

Coast to Coast AM Regenerative Medicine/ Dulce Base Date: 11-15-11 Host: George Noory Guests: Anthony F. Sanchez, Christian Wilde News segment guests: Nick Begich, Dr. Robert Manning [Quick Info] First Half: Researcher Christian Wilde talks about the emerging field of regenerative medicine; scientists are actually building replacement body parts with stem cells. 2nd Half: Software engineer and UFO researcher, Anthony F. Sanchez, will discuss how the military industrial complex is related to the Greys and UFOs. He’ll describe the alleged technology exchange programs happening at the Dulce base in New Mexico between major defense contractors and aliens, and how Grey technology is being used to create defense programs that ultimately can be used against the human race. [Full Info] In the first half, researcher Christian Wilde talked about the emerging field of regenerative medicine, and how scientists are actually building replacement body parts with stem cells. He announced that Dr. Richard Burt at Northwestern University’s School of Medicine has been successfully using patients own bone marrow stem cells to treat a variety of autoimmune diseases like Lupus, and Type 1 Diabetes. It may be possible to expand human lifespan up to around 150 years, Wilde declared, now that replacement organs such as kidneys and livers can be grown in a matter of 6-8 weeks. He cited an instance where new stem cells were injected into the cadaver heart of a rat, and in a few days it started

Coast To Coast AM: 15.11.2011 – Regenerative Medicine/ Dulce Base

Direct Download www.ezdl.org In the first half, researcher Christian Wilde talked about the emerging field of regenerative medicine, and how scientists are actually building replacement body parts with stem cells. He announced that Dr. Richard Burt at Northwestern University’s School of Medicine has been successfully using patients own bone marrow stem cells to treat a variety of autoimmune diseases like Lupus, and Type 1 Diabetes. It may be possible to expand human lifespan up to around 150 years, Wilde declared, now that replacement organs such as kidneys and livers can be grown in a matter of 6-8 weeks. He cited an instance where new stem cells were injected into the cadaver heart of a rat, and in a few days it started beating again. And, he added, at the Univ. of Pittsburgh, a Marine who lost his right hand, has had a successful transplant of a cadaver hand. Wilde also spoke about heart health, and the importance of taking homocysteine and CRP (C-Reactive Protein) tests in order to monitor cardiac issues and inflammation. Supplements such as turmeric can reduce inflammation and protect against some cancers, he noted. ————————– In the latter half, software engineer and UFO researcher, Anthony F. Sanchez, presented details about an underground base in Dulce, New Mexico, and its connection to the Greys. Much of his information comes from “Colonel X,” a retired military whistleblower, who wishes to remain to anonymous. Col. X told him he was assigned to
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Professors Chandran and ffrench-constant – Are stem cells the future of regenerative medicine?

Professor Siddharthan Chandran is Director of the Euan MacDonald Centre for Motor Neurone Disease Research at the University of Edinburgh. Professor Charles ffrench-Constant is Chair of Medical Neurology at the Centre for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Edinburgh. Recorded on Tuesday 9 November 2010.
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Is Regenerative Medicine Hype or Hope?

We live in exciting times. A cure for diabetes, which afflicts millions of people around the world, is within our grasp. Treatments for Parkinsons and Alzheimers seem possible within a decade or two. Accidents which would have paralyzed us, like “Superman” Christopher Reeve, may become treatable in the future, and diseases like muscular dystrophy, which slowly rip children from their parents, may be reversed. Heart failure may be reversed or prevented by minimally invasive delivery of stem cells. The promise for regenerative medicine therapies is vast. As we navigate our way through this complex field, it is important to understand that behind all scientific advancements lie years of research. Regenerative medicine – hype vs. hope? Alan J. Russell is Distinguished University Professor of Surgery and the Founding Director of the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh and Executive Director of the Pittsburgh Tissue Engineering Initiative, Inc., as well as a consultant for UPMC’s International and Commercial Services Division.
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