Guest guest Posted June 6, 2002 Report Share Posted June 6, 2002 Hi sadmama51, This question has been asked before.Georgina may be able to find the post in the archives and resend them.Stem cell transplant with high chemo is still used for the most severe people.There quality of life has to be very poor,to the point that the risk of death from the JRA has to be higher than the risks for the stem cell transplant.There are alot of risks,the biggest being from infection,they completely destroy the immune system.It has put some people in remmision,others it came back but more controlable,traditional meds were able to help,and others have died.It is the last step. Becki sadmama55 wrote: > Does anyone have any information regarding Stem Cell and if it could > benefit our kids with JRA? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 My 21yr old son sustained TBI 2001 Diagnosed spastic quad will complete 40 hrs HBO. later today. I am seriously looking into stem cells Rx. Would like to here about Dr. Ramariz. Could you give more information telephone Number and location in Mexico. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 You need to contact Dr. Steenblock. Ramariz works with Steenblock. KP Stoller, MD Assistant Clinical Professor, Pediatrics UNM, School of Medicine Medical Director, Hyperbaric Medical Center of New Mexico www.hbotnm.com -- waypim@... wrote: My 21yr old son sustained TBI 2001 Diagnosed spastic quad will complete 40 hrs HBO. later today. I am seriously looking into stem cells Rx. Would like to here about Dr. Ramariz. Could you give more information telephone Number and location in Mexico. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2004 Report Share Posted July 28, 2004 Hi Ken, thanks for the referral. I am giving the results of giving umbilical cord stem cells to 8 children with CP at Neubauer's conference on Friday. Hope to see you there! Re: [ ] Stem Cell You need to contact Dr. Steenblock. Ramariz works with Steenblock. KP Stoller, MD Assistant Clinical Professor, Pediatrics UNM, School of Medicine Medical Director, Hyperbaric Medical Center of New Mexico www.hbotnm.com -- waypim@... wrote: My 21yr old son sustained TBI 2001 Diagnosed spastic quad will complete 40 hrs HBO. later today. I am seriously looking into stem cells Rx. Would like to here about Dr. Ramariz. Could you give more information telephone Number and location in Mexico. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2004 Report Share Posted July 28, 2004 Dr. Stoller, Hopefully the report on the use of srem cell by the 8 children will be made available on the internet. I suspect the children will have benefited; and that the report will be favorable. I know that live cell therapy is helpful as I have used it myself but it is so difficult for the ordinary citizen to locate a physician get a prescription and find a source of the cells. So little is known about stem cell therapy; and how it differs from other cellular therapies. Ron Reagan , at the Demo convention, said the stem cells can be generated by scraping the cells from the body and placed them a petri dish along with other cells, but here is where I got lost. Cell therapy might work as an adjunct to HBOT for brain damage. Reagan did not mention Alzeimers, but the Congressman who introduced him talked about it today. Its an exciting therapy and hopefully it will get public support and much sooner than HBOT... Manson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2004 Report Share Posted August 2, 2004 I am not an expert, but I think it is safe to say that no one is doing it 100% right yet. I think it will be perfected in the next five years. I do think what Steenblock is doing is very close to getting it right. KP Stoller, MD Assistant Clinical Professor, Pediatrics UNM, School of Medicine Medical Director, Hyperbaric Medical Center of New Mexico www.hbotnm.com -- FAMANSON@... wrote: Dr. Stoller, Hopefully the report on the use of srem cell by the 8 children will be made available on the internet. I suspect the children will have benefited; and that the report will be favorable. I know that live cell therapy is helpful as I have used it myself but it is so difficult for the ordinary citizen to locate a physician get a prescription and find a source of the cells. So little is known about stem cell therapy; and how it differs from other cellular therapies. Ron Reagan , at the Demo convention, said the stem cells can be generated by scraping the cells from the body and placed them a petri dish along with other cells, but here is where I got lost. Cell therapy might work as an adjunct to HBOT for brain damage. Reagan did not mention Alzeimers, but the Congressman who introduced him talked about it today. Its an exciting therapy and hopefully it will get public support and much sooner than HBOT... Manson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2004 Report Share Posted November 6, 2004 The good news is, in California, we just passed a proposition to fund Stem Cell research. The bad news is Bush got elected, and I doubt Bush is gonna do anything now because the conservatives who voted for him are against the research. (sigh) I was looking forward to buying into Medicare (Kerry's plan where you could buy into it at age 50). Oh, well. in Oakland At 07:46 AM 11/05/2004 -0800, you wrote: >It would be awesome if the President we have again for >the next 4 years under stood how it can save lifes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2004 Report Share Posted November 7, 2004 I'm a conservative and I am not against stem cell research as long as the research is limited to umbilical cords and bone marrow. Using aborted babies will just encourage abortion and that is wrong. Peggy Greene Severe Degenerative Disc Disease - cervical and lumbar spine Scoliosis - Harrington rod fusion @ age 12 from T3-L3 12-year-old daughter with scoliosis fusion using 2 rods from T3-T12 Flatback Syndrome Restrictive Lung Disease On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 18:05:07 -0800, NB <wrdtech@...> wrote: > > The good news is, in California, we just passed a proposition to fund Stem > Cell research. > > The bad news is Bush got elected, and I doubt Bush is gonna do anything now > because the conservatives who voted for him are against the research. > > (sigh) > > I was looking forward to buying into Medicare (Kerry's plan where you could > buy into it at age 50). > > Oh, well. > > in Oakland > > At 07:46 AM 11/05/2004 -0800, you wrote: > > > >It would be awesome if the President we have again for > >the next 4 years under stood how it can save lifes. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 Hello f, Yes the current Stem Cell button is functioning in the EPFX and works IF you have a SCIO/EPFX-usb. Remember to always bring the AFE panel up and look for a start therapy button at the bottom of that box. This also gives you your close therapy button which needs clicked to stop the therapy and then you can click the Close. A few of the SCIO access buttons start automatically but most require that procedure. The newer Stem Cell panel available in Test Matrix Programs dropdown (after the date of 8/17/06 ...about the 6th version of the 8/8 program) work very well but must be found by opening either the dark field or the homotoxicology panels and closing them then the new option shows up in the program list. Yours in Health, Kathy Stem Cell HI!If I remember right there was recently a question about stem cell rx in the qxci. There is a stem cell function in the darkfield page right down.Although if you use it, the buttons in the scio window do show a different label.Does anyone know if the function is still doint stem cells?Regardsf Respeger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2011 Report Share Posted February 2, 2011 Hi all: I will be checking into stem cell as a cure for autism and various other conditions...will get back to the group when I have some information... I think we may all want more scientific data and facts on this. Ellen Ellen Garber Bronfeld egskb@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2011 Report Share Posted February 2, 2011 Is there someone on the listserve who requested more info? Please chime in listmates. Diane S > > , > Sorry it takes me so long to reply. Stem Cell is so great because the stem cell go to the areas of weakness that need repair. If the body has other areas which need repair more than what you are hoping to treat, the stem cells will concentrate on that area first. This is the reason it sometimes takes more treatments than one. It is best to go for stem cell when your child is pretty healthy other than the problems you are concentratin on. That way you know you are getting the best effect possible. There are no guarantees, it depends on the patient and the needs. > > Stem Cell is the future health benefit which is vital to special needs children and adults. Unfortunately there are a lot of fortune seekers who have jumped in to take advantage of the situation. Dr. has bypassed the profit motive by working 2 years to organize a way to afford stem cells for his daughter and others who cannot afford the high margins of profit and he makes it available for 1/3 to 1/2 the cost of anywhere else in the world. > > The best way to get answers is to join the StemCellDR and read the archives of already answered questions and then ask any questions you need. There is no sales pressure, no hype, just a group of nearly 200 people so far looking for the same answers as you and I. I am type 2 diabetic and will be going for stem cell for both myself and my wife Judy. My grandson, Garrett will certainly be going for stem cell. The biggest single drawback is that we get our hopes up and may not get the results we want. However, it is so important to understand that any results and improvement is priceless. > > I am also going to post this message to other groups because I feel strongly that other parents should have the opportunity to investigate and decide for themselves for their own children. After providing over 22,000 HBOT treatments for children and adults with different types of special needs, I know how high hopes can get and how important it is to find any type of help for them. Significant improvements for many, smaller but important improvements for others. > > Adipose stem cell is the source of more stem cells than any other method known today. It does not require aborted babies, or stem cells from sources where you do not know what the characteristics are. It used the patients very own stem cells which are so important and or guaranteed to be more compatible, safer, and more effective for the patient than any others. I have looked at stem cells for years and watched people spend thousands of dollars not knowing what the results will be or where the stem cells came from. I have watched and waited and now Garrett is 14 years old and finally a method and place that I trust because Dr. is a personal friend of mine and he would never do anything that would be a possible problem for my Garrett. And his daughter was the first to receive the stem cells in the Dominican Republic and I knew that he would be as cautious, as skeptical, as critical of all aspects as I am because I know of his love for his 18 year old daughter, . In fact, I am adding his personal testimony below, I'm sure he will not mind: > > " Yes, she has much more presence of mind. She can drink from a bottle of soda or > a cup of water without spilling it down her chin all over her blouse.She can > recognize and name animals in a picture book. > For the very first time in her 18 year old life, she told me over the > phone--and she never spoke on the floor before-- " Daddy, I really do love you. " > She is repeating words and understanding them with a look of mirth in her eyes > as she realizes she is connecting the word with objects. > There's more, but suffice it to say, I believe her stem cell infusion has been a > turning point her life. > Blessings,Dr. " > > There are those who will think I am trying to sell something but it is their loss. I hope this info is of benefit. > Hartsoe > formerly Director of Miracle Mountain, now retired > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 Yes. I agreed. I would love more scientific facts and informations on Magnetic Impulse Therapy as well. There was a live video of a people with autism who tried Magnetic Impulse therapy but seem like one of them have their sensitivity to light minimized while the other doesn't looked to have much effect. There is a medical rumor floating around saying that Magnetic Impulse will cause an increase " autism effect " stating that it help artist become a better artist while other rumor said to reduce seizure. The hyperbaric chamber that I have found worked temporary but doesn't " cure " autism. > > Hi all: > I will be checking into stem cell as a cure for autism and various other conditions...will get back to the group when I have some information... > I think we may all want more scientific data and facts on this. > Ellen > > Ellen Garber Bronfeld > egskb@... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 I have had several emails telling me they were unable to find the stemcellDR@ The group can be found at StemCellDR/ Although it has only been a short time since I had stem cell in the Dominican Republic, my sugar is below 150 in the morning for the first time in 2 years. I have noticed very little improvement for my arthritis but I have had Chronic Fatique syndrome for over 20 years and I am noticing a nice improvement in my fatique levels. Is it from the Stem Cell? Too early to say yet. I do believe that stem cell is the therapy of the future with over 100 different problems being recognized as treatable with stem cell. Especially now that it is affordable in the Dominican Republic. To join the group, go to StemCellDR/ My apologies if I gave inaccurate information on joining before Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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