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Tuesday, 03/24/2020 12:37:21 AM

Tuesday, March 24, 2020 12:37:21 AM

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$MILV's, Dr. Fountain's fellow faculty members at Univ of So. Florida paper in 2006 on using Nutraceuticals to synergistically promote stem cell growth/repair ....Hmm COVID19 lung cell regeneration stimulation? MILV Liposomes with nutraceuticals? In a drink Line? TBI Brain trauma repair.


The Rx drug industry and MD's try to hide!!!

"A viable alternative to stem cell transplantation is to design approaches that stimulate endogenous stem cells to promote healing and regenerative medicine.

Many natural compounds have been shown to promote healing ....
We report here the effects of several natural compounds
on the proliferation of human bone marrow and human CD34  and CD133
cells. A dose-related effect of blueberry, green tea, catechin, carnosine, and vitamin D3  was observed on proliferation with human bone marrow as compared with human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (hGM-CSF).

We further show that combinations of nutrients produce a synergistic effect to promote proliferation of human hematopoietic progenitors. This demonstrates that nutrients can act to promote healing via an interaction with stem cell populations."
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This just showed up in one of my auto searches.

This explains the use of folic acid and Vit D3 Rxs for RA by today's Rheumatologists.

But tell me again why we do not need to supplement our diets with Vitamins Mr Drug firms?

"....folate and vitamin B12 for proliferation during their differentiation. Deficiency of folate or vitamin B12 inhibits purine and thymidylate syntheses, impairs DNA synthesis, and causes erythroblast apoptosis, resulting in anemia from ineffective erythropoiesis (9).

Recently, other studies have found that dietary fatty acids, particularly oleic acid and linolenic acid, actively promote the proliferation of hematopoietic stem cells (10,11) as well as modulate the selfrenewal of intestinal epithelial cells (12).

Vitamin D has also received increasing attention over
the past few years, in part, because recent studies suggest
that nearly half the U.S. population may be vitamin
D deficient
(13).

Recent laboratory studies demonstrate that vitamin D has a dramatic effect on stimulating the proliferation of various forms of multipotent progenitor cells, particularly those involved with the immune system (14). Research on cellular senescence (the end of the
life cycle of dividing cells) suggests that the dietary... "

Link to the paper:

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/462311906129084418/691864370430476378/Nutraceuticals_synergistically_promote_p2.pdf

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