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Posted: 2/27/2009 11:23:32 PM by | with 0 comments
Event to benefit stem-cell research -Kristina Hernandez, Staff Writer

Created: 02/27/2009 04:41:23 PM PST

Memorial Park, 1100 E. Foothill Blvd., Upland, will be home to the "Kling for a Cure" Leukemia Benefit Festival from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. today.

The fundraiser will help raise funds for Jerrad Klingensmith while he is receiving a lifesaving stem-cell replacement to cure him from Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia at City of Hope in Los Angeles.

The event will include live music from the Psychedelic Blood Brothers, Cryonics, VPC, SLAB and Starving for Gravity, as well as a skating demonstration by Team Kaos.

The event will also include a barbecue lunch, raffles, auctions and informational booths.

Admission is free, but donations are welcome.

via Event to benefit stem-cell research - DailyBulletin.com.

You can also find my site on the streaming blog module - http://alphainventions.com


Posted: 2/27/2009 10:42:01 PM by | with 0 comments

For Stem Cell Treatments and News, click on the stem cell:


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"Off The Beaten Path" is a section of The Stem Cell Blog where non stem cell related posts will go…a place to let my hair down and recognize that maybe, just maybe... "all stem cells and no play" makes David a dull boy.  You may think of it as the mutant half child of Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken" and Monty Python's “and now for something completely different!”   Enjoy!

I came across this very cool site that lets you see a streaming blog roll in the area of your interest.  Check it out!  http://alphainventions.com

It's one of those hot growing sites that you wish you knew about!

Enjoy-

David Granovsky

http://repairstemcell.wordpress.com


Posted: 2/27/2009 10:41:59 PM by | with 0 comments

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I'd like to ask a simple question.

While Embryonic stem cells (ESC) were previously thought to be more powerful than ASC because they can become any cell in the body, new studies on ASC are showing that they can become virtually anything. Scientists recently turned adult skin stem cells into adult neuron stem cells. - http://repairstemcell.wordpress.com/2009/02/25/researchers-make-nerve-cells-from-new-stem-cells-science-reuters/

A decade of embryonic stem cell research has resulted in no human treatments and because the embryonic stem cells continue to divide beyond the scientist’s control, they can turn into tumors (as referenced in your article).  Adult stem cells do not pose these problems.

Over the same decade of research, adult stem cell treatments have given thousands improved health, extended lives, helped paraplegics to walk... http://repairstemcell.wordpress.com/2009/02/10/spinal-cord-injury-sci-stem-cell-trials-japan-plays-catch-up/

made a man with AIDs symptom free for 2 years... http://repairstemcell.wordpress.com/?s=aids+symptom+2+years

successfully improved MS and Cerebral Palsy patients, the list goes on and on...

http://repairstemcell.wordpress.com/category/victories-success-stories/

ASC are already helping improve and extend the lives of patients with dozens of “incurable” diseases,” 73 diseases when you count only US published scientific papers and well over 100 if you read all of the papers from outside the USA.

Additionally, Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSC) seem to have all of the benefits of embryonic stem cells without the tumor potential and with significantly less of a rejection issue; not to mention without the political and religious contreversy. http://repairstemcell.wordpress.com/2009/02/26/embryonic-stem-cell-alternative-has-another-advance-ips-cells-yield-nerve-cells/

And now, even the NIH is jumping into the adult stem cell research and treatment pool.
http://repairstemcell.wordpress.com/2009/02/26/nih-says-adult-stem-cells-are-ready-for-the-prime-time-yah-baby/

Don't get me wrong.  I am pro-progress, pro-research and pro-advancement of human knowledge.  I'm all for studying anything that could benefit mankind but the question is...

why so much focus on embryonic stem cells when adult and induced pluripotent stem cells (modified adult stem cells) seem capable of achieving everything embryonic can do with a fraction of the obstacles.

The world is treating thousands successfully with adult stem cells.  Go ahead and study ESC but put the majority of funding and research into ASC and iPSC so we can treat the multitude of dying and debilitated Americans ASAP.

Respectfully,
David Granovsky
http://repairstemcell.wordpress.com


Posted: 2/27/2009 7:33:49 PM by | with 0 comments
Posted 27 February, 2009 in Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI) |

In what seems to be a continuing trend, Americans are seeking out stem cell research and treatment abroad because it isn’t available in the United States. Chuck Melton, of Hoyleton, Illinois was the latest to leave the United States in search of the stem cell treatment that would improve his quality of life. It worked so well that Chuck is trying to raise money to return to China for more Adult Stem Cells to treat his spinal cord injury.

Doing his own research on the treatment


Chuck who was paralyzed in a diving accident in 2002 went to China in January 2007 to try and improve his spinal cord injury. Chuck said “I found out that China had been doing [stem cell treatment] for a number of years and experimenting with treatments and results. So I contacted [people in China] and talked to doctors and patients and got a lot of great feedback from it.”

His wife Kelly said “We decided to take a leap of faith and send him and see what happened. We figured we didn’t have anything to lose.

Before the stem cell treatment:



  • Couldn’t sweat to cool off his body, would pass out at high temperatures

  • No feeling in his legs

  • difficulty breathing, diminished lung function

  • No control over his bladder


After the Adult Stem Cells were implanted:



  • Started sweating after first injection of stem cells

  • More feeling in his legs, can now feel hot and cold

  • Easier breathing, stronger lungs

  • More control over his bladder


Stem Cell Research using Adult Stem Cells Giving Hope


Chuck said “It’s been a big boost in morale. It’s all the more reason I want to go back to see what possibly could come out of that.”

“We’re hoping he can gain more bowel and bladder control and functions,” Kelly added. “We’re not looking for him to walk again per se, but if we can improve his quality of life and give him some independence, then it will be worth it.”

Going Back to China for more Stem Cell Therapy


As stated above, Chuck is trying to raise money so he can go back to China a second time and hopefully improve even more. Funny how we always hear that these stem cell therapies overseas are unproven and scams, but then I must ask once more why Chuck and his wife want him to go back again. Must be something good there- Adult Stem Cells

Chuck hopes stem cell treatment will be available to others like him here in this country.

“I think [lawmakers] are focusing on the wrong thing — on embryonic instead of umbilical cord,” he said. “I think they should seriously consider what China and others have done. I know there’s a lot of skepticism, but they need to focus on the healing process and the problem itself, as opposed to trying to clone another person.”

Well said Chuck.

A raffle is being held for Chuck’s benefit is being organized in which a high definition television, a laptop and other gifts are prizes. For more information, you can call 231-5558.

Read the whole stem cell news article here


Posted: 2/27/2009 4:52:32 PM by | with 0 comments



Some people come into your life and you are never the same.  23 years ago I met Suzanne Friedman and she has been a source of wisdom, strength and inspiration ever since.  Please take a look at her excellent book, Heal Yourself with Qigong, just released! - DG




Heal Yourself With Qigong: Gentle Practices to Increase Energy, Restore Health, and Relax the Mind by Suzanne Friedman (Author)

Qigong (pronounced chee-gung) is a Chinese practice consisting of physical movements, meditation, creative visualization, and breathing exercises. Similar to tai chi, qigong accumulates and cultivates vital life-force energy in the body for better health, heightened energy, and longevity.

Though qigong has been practiced in China for thousands of years, it is only now gaining popularity in the United States as research emerges about qigong's many health benefits. Studies have found that even short-term practice of qigong has positive effects on blood pressure, stress, bone density, endocrine gland function, immune function, sexual function, and overall health.

Heal Yourself with Qigong opens with an introduction to basic qigong theory and offers over 100 five-minute qigong exercises designed to target specific health issues, from strengthening an aching back to boosting energy. Readers can use this book to quickly find effective qigong exercises targeted to their physical and mental health needs. The exercises are split into four sections: Instant Energy Boosters, Restoring Physical Vitality, Balancing the Emotions, and Calming the Spirit.

Unlike most other qigong books, which describe lengthy thirty to ninety-minute routines, this accessible guide presents exercises that take only a few minutes each. If they wish, readers can then link their favorite exercises together to create longer routines. The usability and flexibility of this book make it ideal for both experienced practitioners and those new to qigong.

via Amazon.com: Heal Yourself With Qigong: Gentle Practices to Increase Energy, Restore Health, and Relax the Mind: Suzanne Friedman: Books.


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