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I created the http://turn.to/stemcellresources site to help others

receive this treatment. I can now speak from personal experience.

I received my Stem Cell Therapy on 6/21/04 ........ within 15 - 20

minutes my bluish black fingers turned pink !! Yesterday the swelling

was gone from my bad right hand. My normally blotchy/mottled skin

looks pink and healthy. My eyesight has improved and the whites of my

eyes are VERY white :) My right eye used to be a little yellow in the

corner. I am in a wheelchair for mobility. My balance is better ....

I feel MUCH stronger and can maneuver and transfer with ease. I did

not expect anything to happen for a few months.

I am VERY excited about the possibilities of these little miracle

cells. Other patients report better bladder and bowel control along

with better walking and coordintion.

The procedure was fast, simple and painless. The Doctors were

wonderful. It was accomplished with a tiny needle injected in a vein.

It was over in seconds :) The Nurse is adorable and very gentle....

found a vein immediatly.

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  • 6 months later...

Thanks Carl! I read it earlier and will contact professor Alan

Trounson as well as an Italian researcher who has also had some

success with stem cell research. Thanks again!!!

In low dose naltrexone , Cfrankel@a... wrote:

> Manny, I happened on this clip recently. It may be of use to you.

Best of

> luck, Carl el

>

> Stem cell progress in MS treatment

>  

> 06.09.2004

>  

> Breakthrough treatments for multiple sclerosis (MS) may be just

five years

> away, an Australian leader in stem cell research said yesterday.

>

> Professor Alan Trounson, of Monash University, told the

Christchurch School

> of Medicine and Health Sciences open day, that animal trials of an

MS therapy

> had proved so successful he believed hospital trials were

likely " really soon " .

>

> Researchers had found that primitive nerve cells, grown from stem

cells in

> the lab, could reduce symptoms of an MS-type illness when injected

into mice.

>

> The cells had been able to pass into the rodents' brains where

they matured

> into myelin-producing cells. Myelin is an important protective

coating around

> nerve cells that is stripped away in MS sufferers, causing

messages to become

> scrambled.

>

> " Using these cells to reverse conditions like MS, I think, is

highly probable

> in the next five years, perhaps even less, " Professor Trounson

said.

>

> The potential of stem cells has excited researchers because under

the right

> conditions they can develop into cells from any part of the body.

>

> Stem cells have been used to produce clusters of heart cells, all

beating at

> the same rate as a typical human heart, or bundles of nerve cells

able to pass

> electric signals to one another.

>

> - NZPA

>

> MS Society of Auckland

>  

>

>

> > Does anyone know of any (worldwide)clinical trials for stem cell

as

> > it relates to MS?  My wife has had MS for about 20 years and

after

> > the birth of our two girls it has progressed.  She has been on

LDN

> > (3.0 mg) for about 3 months and has not progressed. This is

> > bittersweet. Unfortunately she is about a 8.0 to 9.0 on the EDSS

and

> > desparately seeking help.  Any comments are greatly appreciated.

> >

> > Manny

> >

> >

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Hi Manny,

I think there is a website for clinical trials . It's something like clinical trials .gov. You can try googling it.

Most progressive research on stem cells is not in this country( thank you , Bushwhacker)assuming you are in the US.

Good luck to you Manny and to your wife. My heart goes out to you both.Have you thought about increasing her dose to 4.5?

-- [low dose naltrexone] stem cell therapy

Does anyone know of any (worldwide)clinical trials for stem cell as

it relates to MS? My wife has had MS for about 20 years and after

the birth of our two girls it has progressed. She has been on LDN

(3.0 mg) for about 3 months and has not progressed. This is

bittersweet. Unfortunately she is about a 8.0 to 9.0 on the EDSS and

desparately seeking help. Any comments are greatly appreciated.

Manny

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