Friday, May 18, 2012

Posts Tagged ‘Stem’

Stem cell treatment for Macular Degeneration – Graham Leach

Graham Leach is a 76 years old patient from Australia, diagnosed with Macular Degeneration. This is an interview after stem cell treatment, performed by Marie Hannaford. Graham felt better after stem cell treatment. The OCT result examined two days followed stem cell treatment improved compared with his prior condition. Read more: www.puhuachina.com
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Stem Environment Therapy

Stem Environment Therapy, EnStem, prepares injured tissue to host stem cells. EnStem improves healing performance for both natural occurring, and artificially transplanted stem cells by preparing host tissue. Enstem usually accelerates recovery for stale and fresh trauma, chronic inflammatory conditions, plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, turf toe, Achilles tendinitis, and hamstring injury. Recovery usually occurs in less than 30 days, with repeated application. Modern stem cell therapy omits preparation of the transplant site, resulting in elevated cellular distress. Inflammation, cellular waste, and hypoxia inhibit healing rates, and limit normal healing, and create uncertain outcomes with stem cell transplants. Up-regulation of trauma area cellular energy dramatically accelerates recovery with, or without stem cell transplant.

Lung Cancer Stem Cell Research

Researchers at Children’s Hospital Boston and their colleagues have identified cancer stem cells in a model of the most common form of human lung cancer and, more significantly, have found that the cancer stem cells may vary from tumor to tumor, depending upon the tumor’s genetic signature.
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Can stem cells cure diabetes?

Stem cell treatment can help restore the body’s own ability to produce insulin. It is therefore the most effective way of treating diabetes available today. Dr. Qiong Zhang, endocrinologist at Beijing Tiantan Puhua Hospital explains more. Are you interested in treatment? Go to www.vigendo.com to find out how to treat your diabetes with stem cells today.

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