Stem Cells Regenerate New Finger!
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we need this in band aids
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haha... i got this link from a friend. it must be magic. :)
with no bone loss, or even if the bone has been shortened, the tip can have a very natural appearance, especially if suturing is not necessary. Without sutures, the wound forms granulation tissue (google it). It's formation can be extended with wet dressings (water gel pads or even vaseline gauze). as long as the the wound is wet and STERILE, the collagen will also have more time to move and form a much more natural looking tissue.
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@Joyfulchute Idk, cut it again then put powder on it lol
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There is absolutely no need to wait for anything to happen where anyone will have to wait for new limbs to be grown, because it is absolutely fact that there are former top secret files that do exist thanks to what can be proven under the freedom the of information act! Now there need to question what this has to do with anything, and yes it is connected to the subject, because of just all of the guess work that does exist, because it is true in terms of playing chess, which is legitimate!
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@anthonysob4 cheers i hope i can regrow a finger sometime soon. :)
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@pyrodownhiller i haven't specifically pursued the advice given to me by TheHealthFanatic. However, I try to stay up to date as possible on stem cell news and the future looks bright. Just recently a person received a new trachea via stem cells derived from the bone marrow. He is the second person to do so. With anything, it will take time...
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@anthonysob4 aye did you find out anything ? i lost 1/3 of the left index
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I wonder if this can regrow an amputated pinky....
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@TheHealthFanatic Hi there! actually i wasn't speaking with Dr Oz. It was another doc. We lost contact. It's fine. Thanks for ur reply though!
Hello, I just recently had part of my right index finger. About 1/3 of it (right at the first knuckle). This happened a couple months ago. I had a outpatient procedure and recieved stitches. Is there anyway this type of medical procedure would stil be able to work for me??
anthonysob4 5 months ago
@anthonysob4 - Hi, could you check out links in the USA to Dr Oz for his opinion please? I don't know how it would work after the trauma has settled down... probably the body does not have 'emergency signals' running around now. (needs to be a fresh accident?) See one of the other comments regarding Twittering the doctor. Thank you.
TheHealthFanatic 5 months ago
hey doc! u shared this clip w me. we just chatted but unfortunately got disconnected due to the server problem. i hope u see this comment and contact me.
stazdust 6 months ago
@stazdust - Hi were you speaking with Dr Oz? It will be more than unlikely Dr Oz would call by my page, probably best to try and contact/twitter him again I think. Good luck becoming well!
TheHealthFanatic 5 months ago