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Another of Dr. Lima's patients, Paul Rudat walks with braces after a stem cell transplant and a lot of hard work and determination. Full story: http://news10now.com/content/health/113553/stem-cell-surgery-helps-quadripleg...

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  • BubbleYum, yes I'm a C5-C6 quad and have been since August 1985. I've seen a lot of quackery over that time and this stuff makes me pretty sceptical. There would have to be a huge conspiracy to cover this up and keep it out of the world's media. I have several Dr.s in my family who would also have to be involved in said cover-up. Medical magazines would be jam packed with the science and these Dr.s would be receiving Nobel Prizes. Anyway... to each their own.

  • This is for real. Virtually all patients have had some relief, if only bladder control restoration, but not all have been able to get up afterwards and the rehab is critical. This is as my rat & paralysis videos. Laura Dominguez & Susan Fajt testified to US Senate. You'd have heard about this done with embryonic, but there's a conspiracy of silence for other stem cells. You're right to be skeptical. Countless quacks want your money. Do own research (contact me, too) and conclude for self.

  • if this works, why are we not all being pumped with SCs? & shouldn't paras be up and running?

  • Stem cells are experimental - and forever. US very strict on clinical trials; Dr. Lima works with olfactory cells in Portugal with universities (like Wayne State and Henry Ford's spinal rehab clinic in Detroit). Grand Rapid's press has excellent video of Kadi DeHaan (may be on YouTube, too.) Check out my other videos. You'll be amazed! Stem cells are not always the answer, though. It's all being worked out. May be used for gene/drug transport, too. (Not embryonic, though. They form tumors.)

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  • I think anyone who dissagress with Stem Cell Research should get their backs broken then denied Stem Cell Help.

  • It is not unethical to take discarded embryonic stem cell tissue from fertility centers and use them to help other peoples lives. Dr Hans Kierstead explains the ehical and moral issues of embryonic stem cells, you should check it out

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  • @CRISHOOKER2010 Yeah, the option SHOULD be out there. Every and any option.

  • the first and only known and scientificaly accepted person to be cured of HIV was via a stem cell / bone marrow transplant and yet it is accepted as the cure they later stated this although a cure would not be availible to people as a cure they are still looking for a less painful procedure, thinking that people with HIV would not risk the pain to be cured ?.......Sounds like a bunch of B.S to me

  • I work for Stem cells inc., and I hear whispers of the potential for the company to be acquired by Pfizer. The bid I understand to be at 4.00 a share and 1.00 a share in the acquiring companies stock. I believe that this should make the holders very happy. The reason for the takeover, I understand, is due to our recent research on how Stem cells can be used for the rejuvenation of an injured spine. I hear that acquisition will include all facilities plus research and development rights.

  • ''I feel goofy'' just for saying that you are a big goof. fool

  • Too bad those lazy stupid ass scientists are too busy trying to cure erectile dysfunction instead of curing paralysis.

  • i'm interested to volunteer for an experimental stem cell transplant, i hope that anyone who reads this can lead me there...

  • I'm greatly interested in volunteering to an experimental stem cell procedure. I already did but it was way short. I hope that this website together with it's connections can lead me to the ongoing research conducted by politicians and pharmaceutical giants in the U.S. Hope to hear from you.

  • Hi, my name is Jinkee. In the past two years I underwent an experimental stem cell procedure in one of the Philippines' reputable hospital. we did everything but the experiment did not make me walk again. I am still so willing volunteer to another experimental stem cell treatment. I read that there is an ongoing research in the U.S. pioneered by politicians and pharmaceutical giants and they are recruiting for volunteers. I hope that your website together with you connections can lead me there.

  • @imbonnie Your answer to savemyplaylist 6mos ago,that you would refuse ESC therapy made a great impression on me. You are so inspiring to me and a great person. You have found the Source of true happiness. I hope that you will continue to reflect the Light you have been given, and I pray that you will be healed. Yes,BONNIE, God loves you; and you are proof that He loves everyone, cuz I know you felt hatred coming at you,but returned love, to that twisted soul.You are so precious to Him,PEACE2U

  • Hi I'm a c7 t1 quad please tell me where can i go to get this info for this treatment thank you!!!

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