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I AGREE WITH YOU 100%. That's why I chose a cord blood treatment that

was not FDA approved but is legal in some other countries.

I wish people would wake up and see the slippery slope we're headed

toward if they use fetal stem cells. Why not use cord blood stem

cells?

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Hi ,

I find your news absolutely thrilling and would love to help in some way. But, like Friday, am unable to take on further expenses at this time.

I hope you can get enough people interested to allow this investigation to proceed. Its so nice to hear that the medical profession can show some enthusiasm and the willingness to adventure into the unknown.....

Good luck and do keep us informed.

Epousebar (Sydney)

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

From: low dose naltrexone

Date: Friday, 25 June 2004 3:01:47 PM

LDN

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Stem Cell Treatment

Hi to Friday, Effie, Graham, and anyone else in Australia.

VERY EXCITING NEWS. By the way before I start of my exciting news, I went to the seminar with the American Neurologist. Yes interesting, but I'm not sure I learnt a lot. LDN was brought up and he said "I was hoping we would get through without this being raised" answered another question then went on to something else, another words ignored the question. On nearly all the questions kept going back to Interferon. One wonders if he is paid, backed by the Drug Co that makes it????? Who knows.

I have been speaking via email to Biomark recently , and last night the director of Biomark rang and we had a long and very interesting talk. They are obviously a very progressive forward thinking company that has already done the years of research that Australia is only just starting now. She tells me they have recently started using cord blood stem cells in preference to embr stem cells and the reasons why. The results are better and incredibly amazing with the treatments they have done.

They seem to have a team of people there willing to "bend over backwards" to help people and are interested, and WANT to speak to people all over the world.

Apparently the actual treatment itself is very simple and they are keen to find a forward thinking

MD here in Australia that they could license to do the treatment, and it would be the same here as they are doing over there, if we can come up with a group of 10 people the cost is reduced from $21,000 to $10,000. That of course is American $s. I guess the cost is in the actual stem cells. She asked if I had a forward thinking MD. I think he would be interested and I will speak to him.

However, she did stress the protocal before treatment is very important. Like testing for toxic heavy metals. The chelation process they recommend would seem simple and relatively inexpensive. They have forwarded me all that info so I can forward that on to you, plus other info about the treatment.

I thought a plane trip within Australia beats the hell out of going to England or Mexico.

What does everyone think. I wonder if it would be possible to get a group of us together here in Australia, and of course stem cell treatment is not just for MS.

I can't wait for your thoughts and feelings.

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