Guest guest Posted December 26, 2007 Report Share Posted December 26, 2007 The Immortality of Stem Cells--- or-- " Staying in touch with your body's 50 Trillion cells " --- I have to confess that I have not yet researched Magdeline's breathing formula-- but shall--could be worth it. Aging (and susceptibility to cancer) can be traced to your DNA introns not duplicating perfectly after a couple hundred Xerox copies are made. The " Population Control Guys " perhaps endeavor to restrict some of this data/research. Thank you! " Shag " --- Merrilee <regenerationnow wrote: http://www.originalwave.com/ Did you know it is possible to stimulate your own body's stem cell activity? Stem cells are considered immortal cells by science because they are master cells that are directly related to the purity of the DNA code. For years I have been teaching workshops on how to vibrationally activate the body's regeneration system (http://OriginalWave.com) It is a skill anyone can learn that has endless possibilities. Raising vibratory frequency in the body's electromagnetic system is the most crucial factor in reversing dis-ease and aging. The 'Original Wave' functions according to the principle that the body has a self-correcting capacity which follows the original DNA pattern. The memory of our perfection is there in the DNA - and this memory can be restored by using a specific breathing technique along with learning how to activate the original DNA code. (One of the biggest ancient mysteries - that of the 'original sin' has been written about by several archeologists, scholars and historians that I have researched in my report - 'Original Sex Book'. It is a slice of human history that is just being revealed but that holds the key to many of man's plights.) Magdeline... scottybills1950 <scottybills1950 wrote: Avian2005 , " scottybills1950 " <scottybills1950 The Immortality of Stem Cells Wired 12.02: John Sperling Wants You to Live Forever www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.02/immortal.html Science in Medicine Would you like to live forever? If not, how would 150 years do you? ... By the way, the term 'stem cell' doesn't mean cells from the plant's stem. ... www.channel4.com/science/microsites/ S/science/medicine/liveforever.html - 33k - Live forever: stem cell science drives ethical controversy ... In March 2005 the UN passed a controversial declaration urging the governments of member states to ban all human cloning. www.pharmaceutical-business-review.com/ article_feature.asp?guid=C75FB80A-75D3-4948-8854-2B50AB8742BF - 28k - Cached - Similar pages [PDF] LIVE FOREVER File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML stem cells, drugs and some tricky rejiggering of basic biology. (Details were unavailable for decades after press ... LIVE. FOREVER. (ALMOST). HOW YOU'LL ... media.popularmechanics.com/ documents/PMX0506LiveGate_p67-8.pdf - Similar pages ///////////////////////// http://www.annalsnyas.org/cgi/content/abstract/1100/1/75 Aging, Longevity, and Evolution Molecular Chaperones and the Epigenetics of Longevity and Cancer Resistance The inherent immortality of embryonic stem cells demonstrates that replicative senescence as possibly the aging of species are epigenetic phenomena. The cellular level of expression of the housekeeping molecular chaperones correlates with longevity and cancer resistance of species. The chaperones are cancer antagonists by acting as genetic buffers, stabilizing the normal phenotype. Probably the progressive age-related silencing of the housekeeping genes contributes to the phenotype of aging, with the associated increase in cancer incidence. The present review concerns epigenetic chemical, immunological, and hormonal mechanisms, activating chaperone- and immune-response genes, which have proved effective in increasing longevity and cancer resistance. The relation of steroid hormone levels to species longevity, the anticarcinogenic activity of pregnancy hormones, and the influence of hormones on the longevity of social insects, illustrates the importance of hormonal mechanisms for the activation of longevity genes. NOVA Online | Cracking the Code of Life | Glossary In humans, exons are often separated by long regions of DNA called introns, or " junk DNA, " that have no apparent function. ... www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/genome/glossary.html InteliHealth: Introns are the spacer regions of DNA that separate the information-coding parts of a gene. ... Now it seems they play unexpected roles in gene control. ... www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSIHW000/333/8009/344867.html see also.. re:introns/dna/stem/longevity/evolution http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & q=dna+introns+ & btnG=Search http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & q=dna+introns+stem & btnG=Search http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & q=dna+introns+evolution & btnG=Search http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & q=susceptibility+to+cancer+introns & btnG=Searc\ h aaahco3 NOVUS ORDO SECLOREM Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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