What Is Stem Cell Treatment?
What Is Stem Cell Treatment?
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In August the news is supposed to slow. This month, however, has been as busy as any other month for important news. Bill Frist, Senate majority leader, ended this session of Congress by announcing his support for stem cell research. Wasn't that debate big six months ago? Didn't Ron Reagan, Jr. stand up at the Democratic National Convention and speak in support of stem cell research last summer? Where was Dr. Come Lately then? Dr. Frist is trying to position himself as a moderate who loves the people so that he can run for president in 2008. Did you see him at NASCAR Cola-Coca 600? He looked about as comfortable as Ralph Nader in a Hummer.
Louise Zylstra from copyright was one of the patients treated with her own VSEL Stem Cells cells. Zylstra, a golf pro, was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2007. By early 2008, Zylstra could no longer play a round of golf and had difficulty walking short distances.
These two questions from any patient's standpoint are the most important. We do know that not all body areas respond as well to fat grafting as others. On the face, the lips and laugh lines respond the poorest and often may eventually lose all injected volume. The rest of the face will usually have fat that will take at least 50%. The buttocks is the only body site currently where large fat volumes are placed. Ultimate survival can be anywhere from 30% to 80%. Complete survival of all injected volume does not usually occur anywhere.
Two people living together will inevitably encounter some kind of resistance that will create tension. A relationship can be very exciting when two people explore 'the inevitability of change' as a good thing. This can only occur when blaming another ceases, and both parties are willing, yes willing, to see the mirror of an issue from both sides. Conflict resolution comes from identifying the pattern at play, which shows each party what he/she needs to address in himself, with the support of the other to grow.
Does stem cells it have Matrixyl? Matrixyl is proven effective when it comes to solving problems related with wrinkles. It is fast-acting and can make fine lines around your eyes go away in a short period of time. It does not have any side-effects, only good results.
Loraine searched for ways to heal her broken leg. She tried a form of ultrasound. It didn't work. Now desperate, to find something that would improve her quality of life, Loraine saw a story about Stem Cell Therapy being used to heal broken bones. She checked it out further and found that the stem cell treatment would be using her own Adult Stem Cells.
There are now reports of arthritis sufferers getting permanent pain relief. Parkinson's sufferers are reducing their symptoms by up to 90% and even MS sufferers who have improved so much that they could walk again after having been wheelchair bound for years.
A serious issue worth serious consideration. I know when my time comes, I just plain won't want to go yet. If this type of research can help then I say we support it. As always, I am waiting to hear what you all have to say.