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I do it often. I've had 40+ years of training to use drugs, syringes and medical tools. I'd always been super-healthy so the past three years have been stressful.

First it was a DVT blood clot in my coronary artery.. Then it was white areas on my MRI. Then it was tremor and falling for no reason. So on top of good medical care I experimented. Without telling anyone.

My favorite is AHT: Autohemotherapy. In addition I self-treat with ozone injections or infusions. Then during a bout of depression I injected ketamine. Google it and you'll see it's a new treatment for depression that's not responding to pills.

One recurring sign is a tapping sound within my head. I had it the past several days. Last night I did an AHT treatment and today the sound is gone.

All of these treatments have been mentioned in medical journals. But it could be 10 years or more before studies make doctors comfortable with them. I don't wanna wait 10 years or more.

I'm not against standard medicine. It saved my wife from Lymphoma 30 years ago. It saved my daughter from the same condition two years ago.

But every time I see a doctor I have to stop myself from arguing with him.

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Experiments have shown that pregnant mice are smarter. Many attribute this to stem cells during the pregnancy healing the brain. If this is the case and you want to put the stem cells in the blood stream, you want the fat stem cells to act like umbilical cord stem cells. I don't know if this is doable.

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kaypeeoh in reply to pvw2

I'm a veterinarian. I've collected stem cells to treat torn ACL in dogs. It takes medical equipment to gather stem cells from sq fat but it's not difficult to do. I used liposuction to get 40cc of fat. Then put the fat in two tubes and into a centrifuge. This spins the tubes and separates the fat into three distinct sections. The stem cells are in the middle section. I put the middle sections into a new syringe and injected that into the dog's stifles (knees). In response the dogs grew a new ACL. In treating Parkinson's or other conditions the fat-stem cells might need to be injected into a vein or artery. I haven't tried that because I worry about emboli. The middle segment was too thick to pass through a syringe and needle. For the dogs I had to cut into the joint and inject the fat without a needle. I don't know how to thin the fatty material so that it would go through a needle into a blood vessel. I'm hoping smarter people are thinking along those lines.

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bepo in reply to kaypeeoh

Wonderful!

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Cagey84 in reply to kaypeeoh

How can stem cells get across the blood brain barrier?

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gwendolinej

I'm sure many of us would be doing what you are doing, if we could.

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bepo

Outstanding! Autohemotherapy is fantastic! So few people think outside the box of traditional, petrochemical pharmaceuticals.

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Farooqji

Wondering if you are still using ketamine.? There is a research project on thisglobenewswire.com/news-rele...

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