Stem Cells Restore Brain Damage from Chemotherapy

Whenever I come across these stories of people having partial success with stem cells I always wonder why they only take one or two doses.

If two injections can reduce by 50%, its very possible more would be a complete cure.

Stromal vascular fraction is a very easy and should be an inexpensive way to make stem cells from a persons own adipose tissue (fat).

Right now it's $7000 per shot, but its really just taking someones fat with liposuction, running through an svf machine and reinjecting.
 
Whenever I come across these stories of people having partial success with stem cells I always wonder why they only take one or two doses.

If two injections can reduce by 50%, its very possible more would be a complete cure.

Stromal vascular fraction is a very easy and should be an inexpensive way to make stem cells from a persons own adipose tissue (fat).

Right now it's $7000 per shot, but its really just taking someones fat with liposuction, running through an svf machine and reinjecting.

I believe it's because he had a bad reaction from the last one that almost killed him and he couldn't do it any more times.
 
@vttbx Maybe yes, maybe no...read all the information from ATEOS and you'll see, he tried a lot of things, and give a lot of informations. That's very interesting and when you read his story, you can easily understand that's right. 2 other persons try stem cells on this forum...make your own opinion guy ;-)
 
Anyone here think his story is a hoax?
No. Not at all. ATEOS has documented and proven all of his treatments with Markku (who started this forum.) Not only that, but given the amount of advocacy work he does, it would be very strange for him to pointlessly lie about something like that....
 
Hmmm... The title is wrong: the study does not mention chemotherapy, but radiation therapy. The post is a year old, and yet, no one picks up on the discrepancy. Probably because they are so busy debating whether my stem cell treatments are genuine or not.

If ever I were to have to my own online forum, the first requirement for member sign-up would be the ability to pass a course in basic reasoning.
 
Hmmm... The title is wrong: the study does not mention chemotherapy, but radiation therapy. The post is a year old, and yet, no one picks up on the discrepancy. Probably because they are so busy debating whether my stem cell treatments are genuine or not.

If ever I were to have to my own online forum, the first requirement for member sign-up would be the ability to pass a course in basic reasoning.

Even at my work place people can't be bothered to read the material before a meeting.

Can't expect more from the internet.
 
The article does mention chemotherapy at the end.

"Tabar says she plans to repeat the experiment with a larger group of rats and include treatments (such as chemotherapy) that people receive while undergoing radiation."
 
The article does mention chemotherapy at the end.

"Tabar says she plans to repeat the experiment with a larger group of rats and include treatments (such as chemotherapy) that people receive while undergoing radiation."

Yeah but you see, as of the article's date there was 0 work done regading chemotherapy.
 
Whenever I come across these stories of people having partial success with stem cells I always wonder why they only take one or two doses.

If two injections can reduce by 50%, its very possible more would be a complete cure.

Stromal vascular fraction is a very easy and should be an inexpensive way to make stem cells from a persons own adipose tissue (fat).

Right now it's $7000 per shot, but its really just taking someones fat with liposuction, running through an svf machine and reinjecting.


It's very important to know where your stem cells are coming from. It turns out fetal stem cells are the most effective in treating these kinds of diseases. Check out Stem Cell of America for examples of success with this treatment.
 

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