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Im probably dumb to ask this but… facebook.com/10008266701761...

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Gallowglass

DVC stem cells…

MBAnderson profile image
MBAnderson

If it worked, why not do it in the US?

park_bear profile image
park_bear

No.

MarionP profile image
MarionP

Sorry I don't get Facebook so no way to understand what you're introducing.

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Gallowglass in reply to MarionP

dvcstem.com/. Link to website.

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NewGuywithPD

You need to do your own research. There are a lot of SCAMMERS out there who prey on people with disease.

MarionP profile image
MarionP

"Patient-funded clinical study" on one of the same offshore island nations that Sam Bankman Fried operated out of... (Say, is it near the island Jeffrey Epstein owned and brought his friends business earth-shakers and high government leaders for quiet meetings and networking (or just a bit of relaxing fun in the beautiful Caribbean)? well, no matter). Complete with an "IRB approved" clinical procedure and products... Which are only not practiced in the United States because that country considers all such procedures experimental...Sounds fascinating and very very impressive...in fact the vast range of conditions treated by an inventory of several different products.. engaged by a worldwide group of leading stem cell experts... with extra elaborate time and emphasis on explaining all the possibilities on pricing. What could be wrong?

Certainly it is possible it is on the level there it is where it is in the form that it is because it seeks to avoid what it sees is unnecessary and hindering administrative/ministerial red tape that would have pause implementation and indefinite, possibly extremely lengthy number of years, such has been done before for a particularly visionary and creative and truly advanced breakthrough critical benefits.

Sorry I can't really read the advertisement, I have never been willing to get hooked in with Facebook... Did it for about 2 weeks in the early years and decided it was just too risky so I don't bother with it and that puts me at a disadvantage.

So can we find out who exactly this a very advanced IRB is, and which institution it is operated under? As a former research integrity officer for a large midwestern state's human services enterprise including four inpatient mental health institutes and two large state resource centers for developmental disabilities, for which proposed and conducted research as well as procedures involving experimental or other controversial treatments could not be approved without an institutional review board (IRB) approval and ongoing oversight whose IRBs' members had to first be recruited, vetted, credentialed, and established under federal guidelines and regulations for confirming safety and efficacy requirments governong the conduct of research in any operation under the department's auspices and reviewing/approving research in compliance with established federal regulations employing public money, I'd be very gratified to know a small part of the specific highlighted particulars of this excellent IRB.

Oh drat there goes my government-speak hat, sorry everybody, I did it for a lot of years and it's second nature. Apologies!

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crewmanwhite

Bit of a wank.

Stem cells can only work if we prepare an appropriate environment (like flowers/veggies in your garden). It can take 2-3 years to prepare the environment properly them once we have the "garden" right, our own stem cells do the work for us, so we don't need expensive stem cell therapies!

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Eryl

If it sounds too good to be true it probably is. Repairing damaged cells is not a solution if you don't remove what's damaging them in the first place. It's just a moneyspinner for the company not a solution for the patient. youtube.com/live/_FsuO_dOR4...

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pdpatient

You are, Yes and Absolutely 🙄😅😎

Maybe, find yourself a Shaman? LoL.

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Gallowglass

here is a link to the web page for the study They claim to be IRB approved. dvcstem.com/post/stem-cell-...

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MarionP in reply to Gallowglass

You didn't get my tongue in cheek suggestion that you can buy a few guys, say the guy cleaning barnacles off a boat in the yard next to you, the girl who runs the cash register at the local brothel, the guy who cleans the toilets at the local brothel, give them $50 and a new title, give him $10 and one of Tommy Chong's cannabinoid chews each time they sign an approval recommendation, and that's your IRB...

Gallowglass profile image
Gallowglass

You are right! bbc.com/future/article/2019...

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MarionP in reply to Gallowglass

Well I would bet that the BBC are right but so is our stem cell pusher, if you take his stem cells you won't have autism so it must work... Unless you had autism in the first place. So the success rate will be the proportion of people who didn't have autism over the sum of those people plus those people who did. As the saying goes, "figures don't lie, but liars figure."

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kaypeeoh

I'm a veterinarian with 35 years of experience. I looked into stem cells and found a place that could extract stem cells from body fat and inject them into whatever organ needed them. It was a simple procedure. I sedated a Labrador and extracted fat same as if doing liposuction, The fat went into a centrifuge. Low RPMs separated the fat into three distinct sections. The middle section was where the stem cells were. I moved the fatty material into a syringe and injected it into the dog's stifle. Same as a human's knee. And it worked. I didn't see him for months them he was in our kennel. He'd had a chronic 'drawer sign' that meant a torn ACL. But after the stem cell treatment he seemed good as new and able to hunt cougars again. No drawer sign. I did several other dogs with torn ACLs and most improved quite well.

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Gallowglass

cool! Thanks!

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