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Multiple Sclerosis Treated with Adult Stem Cells

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2009

www.cellmedicine.com an interview of a patient with multiple sclerosis
treated with adult stem cells

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  • @stemcellscientist that theory is just an unproven theory myelin grows back in 14 Days this stem cell crap is a waste of time and money

  • @quickrick62 shame on you !

  • you could be saying all that stuff, just to get paid from the place in costa rica, who rips off desperate ms patients!

  • what do you guys think about the staudy from Italy using a surgical procedures to treat multiple sclerosis?

    they were saying that it is not a disease of autoimmunity but some sort of blockage of the blood?

  • Angelafreedman the father has just as much right to express his opinion as you do. Lets please be mature and not resort to name calling. The father is merely stating that adult stem cells (like the ones used to treat this man) are a non-controversial alternative to embryonic stem cells. Why do you make fun of him based on his name? The people that should have their comments removed are not the one's who express religious opinion but rather those who express unprovoked intolerance and hatred.

  • Must be all the tryptophan in the turkey, i have been feeling it as well

  • my my people are especially argumentative today....too much thanksgiving turkey?

  • I dont appreciate your irony emirapper.

    Get a life and do not say anything if you dont have anything important to say

  • come on stemcellscientist ! isnt it much more fun to argue about life and death than it is to think about real issues like how these stem cells actually work?

  • the T cells that are attacking the myelin. It will be interesting to see how much of the therapeutic effect is caused by the suppression of inflammation versus how much of it is caused by actually regrowing new cells.

    I propose some one to do experimetns in this area

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