Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 > Dan Kelley wrote: > > > Regarding the below article I recommend some activism to put this > > stuff in the media and to make your " representatives " aware, you're > > aware of such medical advances. If 2 million and a few months was > > enough to cure 7 mice, why's it going to take 10 years to treat ANY > > humans? > > *UF STEM CELL RESEARCHERS SUCCESSFULLY TREAT DIABETES IN MICE BY > > COAXING CELLS TO CHANGE* Dan, Actually, we've been using an approach that just happens to apply the stem cell research for years. Both electrocolloidal ionic silver and glyconutrients (Mannatech for example) can dedifferentiate cells; these dedifferentiated cells are in fact stem cells waiting for a signal to redifferentiate and become another type of cell. Anyway, we've been curing type II diabetes for years using a combination of approaches, at a tiny fraction of the price. I'm in a couple of diabetes groups, and from reading their posts over the last few years I think the problem is merely that many diabetics with " a real good doctor " view these non-medical methods with suspicion and won't even attempt to do something for themselves that the doctor doesn't suggest. This reluctance is the main obstacle to clearing their peripheral arterial disease, peripheral neuropathy and drug-resistant diabetic leg ulcers at home. Most are so reliant on orthodox medicine that they would rather get their feet amputated than do something for themselves. Don't they make great customers though, for the doctors? regards, Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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