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Nov
08

Adult Stem Cells For Heart Disease: Today’s Reality

By Doctor


see www.cellmedicine.com

Categories : Heart Disease

9 Comments

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When I got the results of my blood test stating that I had high cholesterol, I was actually a little surprised. I am not overweight and am generally active, and try to eat healthy. I tried to eat more healthily and went back for another test six months later. Still high. I was opposed to prescription drugs, and was happy to discover Sterolyn. When I went back for the next test, just last week, I had gotten back down to a healthy level. I am quite pleased about this product.

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Thank you Shannonnunn !!! much appreciate it :)

3

who worries about accents. look at the hard work the guy has put into his career and understanding. we are lucky that such a knowledgible person has taken the time to share what he knows.

4

believe me…i wish i was faking it….

5

Who is this guy doing the narration? On the one hand, what he is saying is word perfect in English.
Conversely however, his overpowering accent would suggest someone who has yet to grasp English, and certainly not fluently-which he does appear to be.
Due to this paradox, I conlude he is a fake and the accent is purely effected.
The

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Use cytokines to clear damaged cells, and they are replaced by your own stem cells.

7

wow that has a lot to do with stem cells…did u even understand one word of the presentation !

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I think that the approach of using pharmacological agents such as thalidomide is more attractive. Endogenous stem cells are the way to go. Why would you need to take stem cells out and put them back in if you already have your own stem cells??

9

How about the TOPCARE AMI trial, that one had even better LVEF

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