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OH LINDA, I AM SO EXCITED FOR YOU, AND FOR ME TOO, IF THIS WORKS FOR

YOU....PLEASE DO KEEP US POSTED.

THANKS, SALLY

> I had the treatment last week. I am very sleepy from it. I am also

> getting some feeling and use in my right hand. I think it is early

to

> expect things to be happening, but I think it is!

> I;'ll keep you posted in betweewn naps.

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This sounds really positive, is this treatment available in the UK

Iain

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> Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 21:27:50 -0000

> From: " " <linda@...>

>Subject: Cord Blood Stem Cell Treatment

>

>I had the treatment last week. I am very sleepy from it. I am also

>getting some feeling and use in my right hand. I think it is early to

>expect things to be happening, but I think it is!

>I;'ll keep you posted in betweewn naps.

>

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It should be since the head office is in London. Check out

www.biomark-intl.com

Noland

----- Original Message -----

From: " Iain Kerr " <kerrso74@...>

<low dose naltrexone >

Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 6:07 AM

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re:Cord Blood Stem Cell Treatment

> This sounds really positive, is this treatment available in the UK

>

> Iain

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> > Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 21:27:50 -0000

> > From: " " <linda@...>

> >Subject: Cord Blood Stem Cell Treatment

> >

> >I had the treatment last week. I am very sleepy from it. I am also

> >getting some feeling and use in my right hand. I think it is early to

> >expect things to be happening, but I think it is!

> >I;'ll keep you posted in betweewn naps.

> >

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Hi

.....wow! great! Keep us posted, please....I am very interested in

this, but I am sort of a wait and see type person. If you do well

and ce does well I'm going with it! I went to 's link

and read where Jim is doing very well on it also.

Prayers and good wishes for you.

Sally

> I had the stem cell treatment almost 2 weeks ago. I went through

> BioMark. You are right, it is not FDA approved. BioMark can talk

with

> your doctor to certify him/her for the treatment so that it can be

> done here in the US. Talk with BioMark and they will help you with

> this.

> In only two weeks (I have MS) I have more use of my right hand and

I

> am walking better with my walker, I have been able to take a few

step

> on my own, my balance is so much better too. I'm surprised that I

m

> seeing benefits already. I'm going to get a personl triner so I

can

> strengthen my limbs so I can walk on my own better.

>

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Great news. Please keep us informed of your progress.

Noland

----- Original Message -----

From: " " <linda@...>

<low dose naltrexone >

Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 3:41 PM

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Cord Blood Stem Cell Treatment

> I had the stem cell treatment almost 2 weeks ago. I went through

> BioMark. You are right, it is not FDA approved. BioMark can talk with

> your doctor to certify him/her for the treatment so that it can be

> done here in the US. Talk with BioMark and they will help you with

> this.

> In only two weeks (I have MS) I have more use of my right hand and I

> am walking better with my walker, I have been able to take a few step

> on my own, my balance is so much better too. I'm surprised that I m

> seeing benefits already. I'm going to get a personl triner so I can

> strengthen my limbs so I can walk on my own better.

>

>

>

>

>

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I must correct you on a few things about cord blood stem cells.

Number one: There have never been any rejection problems with the

treatments with qny of BioMark's patients. I had it done 4 weeks ago

and did not have any rejection problems at all. 2. The FDA is

investigating because they are concerned that the treatments do not

help patients and it might be a scam. They want to talk to the people

who have had it and have had good results.

Where did you get your information about the cells not being

pluripotent? In all of the research I did I never read anything other

than the good things stem cells can do to ingraft with the client's

cells.

Cord blood is very different than aborted babies, the cord has

sustained life and no longer is needed by the baby or the mother and

is discarded after delivery. the sanctity of human life is not

violated in any way. Permission must be given by the mother to use

the cord blood stem cells.

There are other countries who do this treatment.

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Thank you , for your clarification about Biomark Cord Blood

Cell Treatments. It is the other stem cell and enbilical cell

treatments that are questionable as to their safety. The Biomark

cells are purified and thus there is NO REJECTION of these cells,

according to Biomark.

We all know that the FDA keeps more good, safe meds from us, than

they give. And how many times have they approved a drug, only to

have it recalled later, because it's killing people.....It's all

about money and power with them....not truely in helping us...(just

my 2 cents)

How are you doing ? Any improvements, any setbacks? Please

keep us informed how this treatment has helped you and continues to

help......Hopfully this fuss with the FDA will resolve, and we will

once again have access to this treatment.

Love and good wishes for you.

Sally

> I must correct you on a few things about cord blood stem cells.

> Number one: There have never been any rejection problems with the

> treatments with qny of BioMark's patients. I had it done 4 weeks

ago

> and did not have any rejection problems at all. 2. The FDA is

> investigating because they are concerned that the treatments do

not

> help patients and it might be a scam. They want to talk to the

people

> who have had it and have had good results.

>

> Where did you get your information about the cells not being

> pluripotent? In all of the research I did I never read anything

other

> than the good things stem cells can do to ingraft with the

client's

> cells.

>

> Cord blood is very different than aborted babies, the cord has

> sustained life and no longer is needed by the baby or the mother

and

> is discarded after delivery. the sanctity of human life is not

> violated in any way. Permission must be given by the mother to use

> the cord blood stem cells.

> There are other countries who do this treatment.

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