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Re: Virgilio post# 134917

Monday, 09/18/2017 9:11:37 PM

Monday, September 18, 2017 9:11:37 PM

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Virgilio,

My response stayed focused on the similarities seen in heart issues with regard to cellular repair. Some of the same issues, like hypoxia, inflamatory response and others, related to cancer, heart and stroke victims as well as others are indeed related to mechanisms of action that need to be overcome in each of these diseases and can be with better understanding of certain cell types that work best in those conditions. The less time critical nature of cancer vs stroke lends itself better to developing an elongated cellular response for that condition that immunotherapies are known to provide though, as you say, longer trials may also provide the opportunity to witness longer term repair response even in what historically would be considered a more time critical situation like stroke.

There is a strong correlation to cellular repair and oxygenation levels and there are various types of methods being tested with this in mind. These treatments, some of which are cellular in nature go well beyond just hyperbolic chambers and often are used in conjunction with a controlled inflamatory response. This helps create a less restricted, more robust cellular response brought into play as quickly as possible without causing more damage from over response.

I saw a video recently where severe high altitude sickness which caused bleeding in the lungs was treated successfully with Viagra and oxygen. I also saw a case of a premature baby with poor lung function that was given Viagra until his lungs were more fully developed. Who knows, maybe increased circulation, shrunken capillaries in the lungs and the increased immune system surveillance created by a combo of Viagra and DCVax will turn out to be a miracle combo cure LOL. Best wishes.
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