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Saturday, February 17, 2007

Stem Cell Advances in Treating Alzheimer's and Multiple Sclerosis

Stem Cell Advances in Treating Alzheimer's and Multiple Sclerosis: The use of pure cord blood stem cells by a team of research doctors in Mexico has resulted in breakthrough improvements in patients with Alzheimer's disease and progressive multiple sclerosis.

Snipped from the article:

"Multiple Sclerosis:

Jim Haverlock, 67, has struggled for thirteen years with progressive multiple sclerosis, an insidious neurologic disease which has steadily eroded his balance, energy and ability to speak clearly and walk without a cane.

During November 2006 Jim received an IV (intravenous) drip infusion of cord blood stem cells that had been genetically modified to express a growth factor called ciliary neurotrophic growth factor (CNGF). This particular growth factor has been shown to encourage remyelination of demyelinated nerves in animal models.

By early February Jim was reporting high levels of physical and mental energy, better balance and the ability to crisscross his house on foot without a cane (Something nearly impossible prior to the stem cell treatment).

Jim , who is very active in terms of helping out fellow MS sufferers and their families, welcomes queries by phone at 1-509-997-0204 (9 AM to 5 PM Pacific Time). Jim has posted a chronicle of his response to stem cell therapy online at http://14ushop.com/flyin-blind

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This is awesome! Read more at using the link above. Please crosspost this information as much a possible. Wouldn't it have been nice for this advance to have been made in the U.S?

Tracy

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Your stem cells would love to help you feel better, but they need some help getting around in there. Give them a fighting chance.

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