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Check out this awsome picture of a stem cell in wound healing:
http://www.foxnews.com/slideshow/scitech/2010/01/14/eyepoppers-best-science-photos-week?slide=42
That is so cool living in D.C. I'm a big fan of Darrel Green, retired Redskin. He went to my alma matter school, Texas A&I University, Kingsville, Texas. Go Javalinas!
yup, my Redskins are going to the superbowl...they'll be seated in Sec. 7 Row 1-55 3rd deck.....
LOL actually, that's my girlfriend's car...this one is mine...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/with-an-eye/4115588569/
Mainly Russia and Georgia have been on the cutting edge of medical research. For example, there is a clinic in Georgia that uses bacterial phages for treating chronic wounds such as osteomyelitis. Bacteriophages are micro viruses that attack and kill bacteria, even the muti-drug resistant ones. Our clinic was one of the first in the U.S. to use phages on wounds. I must also say, that we've met resistance from pharmaceutical companies from using these wonderful treatments.
I wouldn't doubt that Russia uses stem cells from treating paralysis, or other diseases. Some would wonder how? Easy! They don't the red tape from the FDA. We could easily have "stem cell treatments" done, but they usually have to go through several years of approval through the FDA.
That being said, I applaud CBAI marketing outside the U.S. Good Luck to All!
Wow, Iran donating 20 tons of food, that is very diplomatic of them. With all turmoil that's going on in that country, they showed a side of compassion for humanity. As of friday, Russia donated a mere $1million, while saudi arabia and Israel donated zero dollars.
I'm proud how our government stepped up to the plate and help during these dark times.
I was watching CBS evening news and saw video footage where they were MRE's being distributed in Haiti Friday. Seeing the millions of victims in the earthquake, I cannot imagine how just some selective companies just feeding Haiti. In addition, this is going to be a very long term process. That being said, I find it hard to understand how WFSV is not a participant in this crisis.
From my firsthand experience, the borders between Haiti and D.R. are separated by high elevated mountains. It's tough terrain. Whenever strong hurricanes form in the carribean, the U.S. Gulf Coast hopes for the hurricanes go through these mountains. Because they are so high, they can disrupt the 'eye' of the storm, making them weaker.
Sure no problem! Hey, I just laugh at the bashers on this site b/c they really don't know the science of this stuff! It amazes me how much lives and even money governments can save with stem cells. My clinic can be checked at www.woundcarecenter.net
Go CBAI!
Foxnews did report that all fights to Haiti were halted because they are backed up cargo planes arriving there. Another problem arising is the planes that are circling around waiting to land are landing with almost no fuel.
"Stem Cells" is already changing the lives of diabetics. In our clinic, we diagnose and treat diabetic ulcers. When a wound bed becomes granulated and viable (a.k.a. clean wound bed), we apply a bi-layer skin called Apligraft. Apligraft is derived from natal circumcised foreskin in male babies. This foreskin is purified, cleaned of all allergens. It contains 'pre-cursor' cells that when introduced to the wound bed, they are 'instructed' to form the proper tissue for wound healing. Of course, other factors need to be addressed, such as infection control, blood glucose discipline, etc.
That was an excellent presentation! Thanks!
Nite is here too? Darn, he's at another stock I have..grrr!!!
That's some serious coin you got there! Congrats!
Is Title Sports drink available in Texas?
I bought another 270,000! Boo Yah!!
thanks! i don't think we'll see prices like this again!
0.013 for today?
Does any know what the opening price will be?
Put post #19509 at the top!
have they all been this successful? have they actually turned out to be real or fake companies?
9 million shares? Dang! You are in the zone!
Rock on, dude! I wish I could make it to the grand opening, but I'm working overtime with all the flu bugs out there.
Has anyone been to the Las Vegas clinic recently?
I totally agree with you serafin. I still don't get it. Last week she was saying good-bye, so long, taking her earnings and moving on. This week, she's bashing CBAI, selling short...and more bashing....is this correct?
Question...we're stuck at around 0.0168. Does that mean that consolidation has taken place at this pps? Please explain, thank you.
Na, na, na, na hey hey hey goodbye!!!
I am planning to buy more shares, but looking at the past few days, the pps usually spikes in the first 30 minutes of opening trade. I am going to wait, and see maybe, just maybe there's a drop then I'll buy.
No, it's not too late! This baby is going to keep climbing! Of course, it will have it's ups and downs, but in the long run..you will benefit.
I got in at 0.0056. Like Stuart Scott says, "Money in the Bank!"
Red? Does that mean a loss?
Thanks, Dew!
Booger Red, that's so funny!
Treating critical limb ischemia with stem cells would be monumental! CLI is a major cause of leg amputations that results in mortality withing five years after surgery. Diabetics in their late stages more than likely develop CLI. There is an early stage in diabetics called neuropathy that decreases nerve sensation in their feet. Neuropathy then results in callouses that cause repetitive microtrauma, then ulcers.
As the article states, diagnosing Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) may be done by a stethoscope. However, a more precise test commonly used is called an arterial doppler. On a physical examination, advanced PVD would show no hair growth on the toes, feet and legs because of lack of nourishment to them.
Not only as a patient advocate, medical professional, and CBAI shareholder, In 2005, there were more than 80,000 amputations related to critical limb ischemia. I am thrilled by the advances that await us on treating this disease.
GTLA
Colloidal silver is used for treating infected wounds as well. Acticoat is a thin mesh-like dressing that is used and it consists of nano-crystalline silver ions. The silver ions penetrate the bacterial cell wall therefore causing lysis. I am well familiar with this stuff because I am a wound care physician assistant. I use the acticoat to treat infected diabetic wounds.
Amen to that!
1 centimeter is not considered long at all, sir! lol
Put on a Foley Catheter...it works best!
Thanks for the great information! Merry Christmas!
Come one guys!! This is the Dr. Oz show application for a Cord Blood Show!! Please all of us fill this out and request to be on the show.. Come on folks be proactive! I have included the link
http://www.doctoroz.com/plugger?tid=637 make sure to mention CorCell
GLTA