You have probably thought of this: If you take cells from a donor on the opposite end of their(The Patient) DNA fingerprint, and introduce them into the cancerous area they'll make contact. Where there's contact, there's exchange. Wouldn't that put the hosts immune system into overdrive! Seems it would apply to just about cancers. Just a Thought!
Why don't you take DNA from a donor as opposite on the DNA spectrum as possible. Stem Cells, or other sources. Irrigate the infected area with these cells. The bodies immune system, after a designated period of time after the introduced cells have had time to mix with the cancer cells, should be greatly stimulated to destroy them.
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Methyljasmonate 2 months ago
You have probably thought of this: If you take cells from a donor on the opposite end of their(The Patient) DNA fingerprint, and introduce them into the cancerous area they'll make contact. Where there's contact, there's exchange. Wouldn't that put the hosts immune system into overdrive! Seems it would apply to just about cancers. Just a Thought!
millstadt7 2 months ago
Why don't you take DNA from a donor as opposite on the DNA spectrum as possible. Stem Cells, or other sources. Irrigate the infected area with these cells. The bodies immune system, after a designated period of time after the introduced cells have had time to mix with the cancer cells, should be greatly stimulated to destroy them.
millstadt7 2 months ago