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Re: expediter13 post# 1634

Saturday, 11/22/2014 3:43:29 PM

Saturday, November 22, 2014 3:43:29 PM

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Bush put the US behind the rest of the world by decades. There was never a "Bush era Stemcell dream". The few stem cell lines he allowed to be federally funded were worthless for humans since they were contaminated with bovine.

I'd never go outside of the US for treatment unless the treatment center was affiliated with a well known teaching hospital. But, they aren't all scams as you'd like to think, based on other posts I've seen from you. And, there are some that simply don't have the funds to last.

However, many bone marrow transplants using stem cells have been successfully used to treat various cancers and blood - related diseases in the US.

Heidelberg University Hospital may actually do the most in the "real" world. I'd have to look around for current numbers. They opened their stem cell unit in 1983. http://www.heidelberg-university-hospital.com/Hematological-Tumors-and-Stem-Cell-Transplantation.136.0.html

Not all of it is just a hope and a dream.

Good luck in your trading.

Btw, I don't hold any NBS. I'm just watching for now and decided to read the board.





In Reply to 'expediter13'
I just know what I see watching these stem cell companies play people on HOPE and a dream... They could even show efficacy and PR as such, but will it work in real time, in a real world, etc... Very doubtful and all these companies are operating off the back of the Bush era Stemcell dream and regulated embryo stem cells. THey were found to work, we shut it down and all these companies seen a chance to test SOMETHING as if... yea, it could work...

I wish you luck and everyone on their investments... But i also see into this after watching them all kinda work, a little, and more test to confirm and again, and again... more testing, etc. etc...




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