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"Dear Fellow Member: According to the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 24 million Americans have DM, and about 6 millions of them are not aware that they are diabetics. By the time when they are diagnosed with DM for abnormal…"
Nov 30, 2009
Iggy Dalrymple commented on Dan Abshear's blog post The Welcomed Medical Benefits Of Stem Cell Therapy
"Fat is where it's at. When embryonic stem cells were a highly controversial topic at the beginning of the decade, some companies offered to store fat cells from liposuction for a fee after it was discovered that there were stem cells in the…"
Sep 10, 2009
Iggy Dalrymple commented on Dan Abshear's blog post The Unexplained Disease Of Multiple Sclerosis
"Many MS patients are claiming that they can control their disease with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)."
May 12, 2009
Iggy Dalrymple commented on Dan Abshear's blog post The Unexplained Disease Of Multiple Sclerosis
"I believe the Northern latitude/low vitamin D connection is the likeliest cause of MS. Increased couch potatotoism, video games, and sun phobia also contribute."
May 11, 2009
William Barry Turner commented on Dan Abshear's blog post The Welcomed Medical Benefits Of Stem Cell Therapy
"I am not sure if Dan mentioned this, but we are now recruiting stem cells from our patients. If Mr. X needs to grow new arteries in his legs, blood from his bone marrow can be taken, redirected to be stem cells and then redirected again to instigate…"
Apr 7, 2009
Iggy Dalrymple commented on Dan Abshear's blog post The Welcomed Medical Benefits Of Stem Cell Therapy
"I understand. Yet it's not, 'embryo farms' But I fear it would evolve to that. One can already travel to certain countries and point out a political prisoner and pay $100,000 for his organs."
Apr 7, 2009
Dan Abshear commented on Dan Abshear's blog post The Welcomed Medical Benefits Of Stem Cell Therapy
"Yes, fortunately adult stem cells now can be transformed into those that have the same benefits as embryonic stem cells, I understand. Yet it's not, 'embryo farms', as far as I know as far as the acquisition of embryos. IVF clinics I…"
Apr 7, 2009
Iggy Dalrymple commented on Dan Abshear's blog post The Welcomed Medical Benefits Of Stem Cell Therapy
"And this was unfortunate, because there are several likely uses of stem cells. I disagree. Use of human embryos is controversial and why should my tax dollars be used to subsidize and encourage human embryo farms? The moratorium helped spur…"
Apr 7, 2009
Dan Abshear commented on Dan Abshear's blog post The Welcomed Medical Benefits Of Stem Cell Therapy
"AMDS Team, Sure. Whatever I may write, you may have. I'll post it on your site, if that is OK with you. My blog, which also has similiar articles, is: www.informaproject.blogspot.com. I write for free, so this is simply a weblog. Thanks for…"
Apr 4, 2009
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Ayush Muscular Dystrophy Society left a comment for Dan Abshear
"Welcome to AMDS India http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ddrnv5t_1c3x2pzcz&btr=EmailImport The Ayush Muscular Dystrophy Society has been active in the field of authentic Ayurvedic supportive treatment and rehabilitation since 1995. A number of…"
Apr 4, 2009
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The Unexplained Disease Of Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a disease that occurs with sudden onset- normally when one is in their early 30s of their lifespan. The fact that the disease presents itself after decades of their lives already completed adds further mystery to MS.First observed in Holland nearly 600 years ago, a French neurologist was the first to recognize MS in the 1800s. MS can take the forms of being mild with the symptoms from MS, or MS can be quite brutal for a few with MS.While the average age of initial…See More
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The Welcomed Medical Benefits Of Stem Cell Therapy

Over 100 years ago, a Russian histologist suggested stem cells be applied for scientific research. They are the human body’s equivalent of a generator, as they can renew, regenerate, and replicate under the right conditions.



The apex of cellular therapy and regenerative/reparative medicine has been reborn after an 8 year moratorium that basically halted federal funding for stem cell research with most states in the U.S.



Now the NIH can award grants to scientists involved… Continue

Posted on April 4, 2009 at 10:39am — 7 Comments

What A Low Life: Bacterial Infections

Sometimes, death is a good thing- for a vicious multi-cellular organism.



There are a variety of different types of bacterial infections one can get from many different sources, yet some are more common than others. If bacteria are not beneficial for your health, as many bacteria are, the rest should die in order to restore your health.



Bacteria are a simple life form, yet are incredibly productive and efficient. As with other life forms, they exist to reproduce, and does… Continue

Posted on April 4, 2009 at 10:37am

The Unique Pain Of Fibromyalgia

The experience of pain from Firbromyalgia Syndrome appears to be due to a complex phenomenon with humans. The reason for the occurrence of pain can be physical, psychological, or a combination of both of these causes. And how one defines or describes the intensity of the pain they experience varies as much as the types of pain that exist. Although the origin may be the same from one person to another, the experience of pain is, in fact, a subjective emotional response to the sensation and… Continue

Posted on April 4, 2009 at 10:35am

An Unpleasant Decade: Tourette Syndrome

Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a mysterious syndrome with no known etiology, although causes are suspected with this disorder. One suspected cause of TS is believed to be a childhood onset hereditary familiar neurological disorder possibly due to a genetic mutation.



This results in a neuropsychiatric brain developmental disorder as well as unregulated neurotransmitters in the brain of a TS patient- dopamine in particular, which is elevated beyond normal measures. The syndrome has been… Continue

Posted on April 4, 2009 at 10:32am

The Unexplained Disease Of Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a disease that occurs with sudden onset- normally when one is in their early 30s of their lifespan. The fact that the disease presents itself after decades of their lives already completed adds further mystery to MS.



First observed in Holland nearly 600 years ago, a French neurologist was the first to recognize MS in the 1800s. MS can take the forms of being mild with the symptoms from MS, or MS can be quite brutal for a few with MS.



While the… Continue

Posted on March 27, 2009 at 10:17pm — 2 Comments

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At 10:23am on April 4, 2009, Ayush Muscular Dystrophy Society said…
Welcome to AMDS India
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ddrnv5t_1c3x2pzcz&btr=EmailImport
The Ayush Muscular Dystrophy Society has been active in the field of authentic Ayurvedic supportive treatment and rehabilitation since 1995.
A number of families of afflicted children are registered with AMD society, which is involved in helping families with information about all aspects of NMD including Ayurvedic Treatment, Yogic support, physiotherapy, diet, monitoring the breathing, and updates about what is new in the form treatments that may be in the pipeline.
The Patients are diagnosed by modern methods and treated by Ayurvedic Panch Karma and Yoga therapy. This holistic approach has proven to be more beneficial to the families and is being scientifically verified and explored further. The recent update on investigations are available in the google link below:
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ddwvgcng_75kx2bkd9&invite=gswp3kc
At 7:01pm on November 30, 2009, Robert Su said…
Dear Fellow Member:

According to the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 24 million Americans have DM, and about 6 millions of them are not aware that they are diabetics. By the time when they are diagnosed with DM for abnormal blood glucose tests, they have likely had other ongoing pathological changes inside their bodies such as cataracts, retinopathy, arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis, hypertension, coronary heart disease and stroke, arthritis and fibromyalgia (fibromyositis), cancer(s), even neurodegenerative changes such as Alzheimer’s disease, just to name a few.

DM only represents a stage of a disease, daily repeated hyperglycemia, when about 50% of the pancreatic beta cells are destroyed by inflammation, which is a result of excessive consumption of carbohydrates. The pathological changes are progressive and accumulative, unless the individual mindfully reduces the consumption of carbohydrates. Thus, simply waiting for a diagnosis with DM has no value in preventive medicine, is passive and unacceptable.

For preventing and managing DM, I need your help by doing the followings. Please view my videos and understand why DM is not necessarily a genetic disease. Visit your group(s) frequently or join them at Talk Medical, The Diabetic Challenge, and Onco'Zone. Also follow my weekly blogs at “What’s New, Doc?” Lastly, please forward my message to your family members and friends on your network.

Let us joint together in removing DM and many other diseases from our life! Thank you.

Sincerely,
Robert Su, Pharm.B., M.D.

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