Laura's Stem Cells

worldbridger said:
Ok, do you the names of these new meds, Konstantin? I don't know if the new ones are good or better, but they have tried different ones on me for neuropathy/pain/or whatever, with no result.
No, I don't know at the moment. If my wife decides to take these new ones then she must go to take the prescription for them and in that case, I will know.
 
Au sujet des cellules souches de Laura, je vois sur la chaîne 23, de 18 à 21 h, en France un super vétérinaire Noel Fitzpatrick qui utilisent ces cellules souches sur ses patients animaux avec des résultats spectaculaires :
http://www.numero23.fr/programmes/super-veterinaire/
La clinique Fitzpatrick est l’endroit de la dernière chance pour les animaux malades ou blessés. Avec deux cent cas par mois, c’est l’une des cliniques vétérinaires les plus importantes au monde. Le surprenant chirurgien Noel Fitzpatrick y dirige une équipe de 100 auxiliaires, physiothérapeutes et hydrothérapeutes. Avec plusieurs salles d’opération, une piscine de rééducation et un service de radiologie, le niveau de soin est à la hauteur de celui habituellement réservé aux hommes.

Regarding Laura stem cells, I see on channel 23, from 18 to 21 h, in France a super veterinarian Noel Fitzpatrick who use these stem cells on his animal patients with spectacular results:
http://www.numero23.fr/programmes/super-veterinaire/
The Fitzpatrick clinic is the place of last chance for sick or injured animals. With two hundred cases per month, it is one of the most important veterinary clinics in the world. Surgeon Noel Fitzpatrick led a team of 100 auxiliaries, physiotherapists and hydrotherapists. With several operating rooms, a rehabilitation pool and a radiology department, the level of care is equal to that usually reserved for men.
 
PERLOU said:
Au sujet des cellules souches de Laura, je vois sur la chaîne 23, de 18 à 21 h, en France un super vétérinaire Noel Fitzpatrick qui utilisent ces cellules souches sur ses patients animaux avec des résultats spectaculaires :
http://www.numero23.fr/programmes/super-veterinaire/
La clinique Fitzpatrick est l’endroit de la dernière chance pour les animaux malades ou blessés. Avec deux cent cas par mois, c’est l’une des cliniques vétérinaires les plus importantes au monde. Le surprenant chirurgien Noel Fitzpatrick y dirige une équipe de 100 auxiliaires, physiothérapeutes et hydrothérapeutes. Avec plusieurs salles d’opération, une piscine de rééducation et un service de radiologie, le niveau de soin est à la hauteur de celui habituellement réservé aux hommes.

Regarding Laura stem cells, I see on channel 23, from 18 to 21 h, in France a super veterinarian Noel Fitzpatrick who use these stem cells on his animal patients with spectacular results:
http://www.numero23.fr/programmes/super-veterinaire/
The Fitzpatrick clinic is the place of last chance for sick or injured animals. With two hundred cases per month, it is one of the most important veterinary clinics in the world. Surgeon Noel Fitzpatrick led a team of 100 auxiliaries, physiotherapists and hydrotherapists. With several operating rooms, a rehabilitation pool and a radiology department, the level of care is equal to that usually reserved for men.

I am watching that show for a few months. He is doing an amazing job in his clinic.
He is using bone marrow ( stem cells) from the same animal while inserting implants in animals. Like an artificial hip in dogs, or knee in cats and dogs and much more. He is putting that bone narrow on the place where bone or muscle or skin have to heal and to connect to the implant, and just like you said with the magnificent results.

In one occasion while operating one animal he said that that small lump of bone marrow is more valuable than a lump of gold, and it will provide good and fast healing of the animal.
 
Oui Konstantin, c'est vraiment extraordinaire... Je ne me lasse pas de voir et revoir ses émissions... Il va sans dire que j'adore les animaux...

Yes Konstantin, it's really extraordinary ... I never tire of seeing and reviewing his shows ... It goes without saying that I love animals ...
 
My post is not directly connected to this topic so if it should need to be moved by a moderator please feel free to move it somewhere more appropriate.

I am amazed at Ark's intuitive ability many times and as I was looking for something else in the transcripts I realized how his recognition of the environment of the lab where Laura's treatment was done reminded him of the experiment of Jacques Benveniste with water and information.

Session 13 May 2017
(Ark) I'm not sure if I'm right. But I think that this kind of therapy is somewhat like the ideas of
Benveniste which worked if there wasn't a red-haired woman nearby
! So what counts is not so much
the theory, but the success rate. In some labs, the same protocol will work, but the same protocol
somewhere else with a little different vibration or whatever will not work. I'm not sure, but I have this
impression.
A: Good point.
Q: (L) I think the thing is that if I felt better, everything else could turn around. It's like dragging a 50-
pound ball around with you all the time. You get so tired!

I didn't realize who he meant at first. If you read the wikipedia description you realize that they really tried to debunk Benveniste's experiments with water carrying information.

Well, I'm glad that Ark realizes that there can be much more going on in so called "scientific" experiments than meets the eye so to speak. ;)

For those not familiar with Benveniste's experiment here is a short video:


My search was actually just looking for the word lab/labs. :huh:

My thanks to Ark for his presence of mind in helping Laura through this stem cell "experiment". :thup:
 
More relevant info:

https://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,15231.msg734184.html#msg734184

Also, adding to the pentoxifylline anecdotes... I added pento to one of my patients who has chronic vein ulcers due to bad circulation. Within 24 hours of taking pento, there was more blood flow to the ulcers, changing the aspect of the wound to a more responsive one. Within 4 days, the chronic and persistent sharp pain in his legs was gone. He was very happy and relieved.
 
Gaby said:
More relevant info:

https://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,15231.msg734184.html#msg734184

Also, adding to the pentoxifylline anecdotes... I added pento to one of my patients who has chronic vein ulcers due to bad circulation. Within 24 hours of taking pento, there was more blood flow to the ulcers, changing the aspect of the wound to a more responsive one. Within 4 days, the chronic and persistent sharp pain in his legs was gone. He was very happy and relieved.

I'm not surprised. After seeing and experiencing what it did for my leg, I love the stuff. And I'm pretty sure that it is helping with my jaw issue by enabling better circulation in areas that usually don't have it. Also, my tinnitus is way better and that effect started within a couple days of starting pentox via IV at the stem cell clinic. My ears continue to improve.
 
Merci pour ces nouvelles LAURA, heureuse de lire que vous allez de mieux en mieux... De tout coeur avec Vous...

Thank you for these news LAURA, happy to read that you are going better and better ... With your heart with You ...
 
Hi Laura,

Just wondering how you are feeling now? It's been a while since anything got updated on this thread. I'm hoping your knees are coming along fabulously :thup:
Curious about the tinnitus and jaw, etc. too
 
Meechel17 said:
Hi Laura,

Just wondering how you are feeling now? It's been a while since anything got updated on this thread. I'm hoping your knees are coming along fabulously :thup:
Curious about the tinnitus and jaw, etc. too

Funny you asked. I had an MRI done of my left knee two days ago and it is much improved. I'm still getting therapy, using the infrabed, and taking a few supplements and meds, but for the most part, I've put my two canes in the corner and rarely use them anymore!!!!
 
Laura said:
Meechel17 said:
Hi Laura,

Just wondering how you are feeling now? It's been a while since anything got updated on this thread. I'm hoping your knees are coming along fabulously :thup:
Curious about the tinnitus and jaw, etc. too

Funny you asked. I had an MRI done of my left knee two days ago and it is much improved. I'm still getting therapy, using the infrabed, and taking a few supplements and meds, but for the most part, I've put my two canes in the corner and rarely use them anymore!!!!

That's cool! I'm glad it worked. :bacon:
 
Altair said:
Laura said:
Meechel17 said:
Hi Laura,

Just wondering how you are feeling now? It's been a while since anything got updated on this thread. I'm hoping your knees are coming along fabulously :thup:
Curious about the tinnitus and jaw, etc. too

Funny you asked. I had an MRI done of my left knee two days ago and it is much improved. I'm still getting therapy, using the infrabed, and taking a few supplements and meds, but for the most part, I've put my two canes in the corner and rarely use them anymore!!!!

That's cool! I'm glad it worked. :bacon:

Ditto :bacon: :bacon: I think that is amazingly good improvement. Thanks for the update Laura.
 
Laura said:
Meechel17 said:
Hi Laura,

Just wondering how you are feeling now? It's been a while since anything got updated on this thread. I'm hoping your knees are coming along fabulously :thup:
Curious about the tinnitus and jaw, etc. too

Funny you asked. I had an MRI done of my left knee two days ago and it is much improved. I'm still getting therapy, using the infrabed, and taking a few supplements and meds, but for the most part, I've put my two canes in the corner and rarely use them anymore!!!!

I'm delighted to hear that. It must be a huge relief. I hope the improvement continues :flowers:
 
Laura said:
Meechel17 said:
Hi Laura,

Just wondering how you are feeling now? It's been a while since anything got updated on this thread. I'm hoping your knees are coming along fabulously :thup:
Curious about the tinnitus and jaw, etc. too

Funny you asked. I had an MRI done of my left knee two days ago and it is much improved. I'm still getting therapy, using the infrabed, and taking a few supplements and meds, but for the most part, I've put my two canes in the corner and rarely use them anymore!!!!

I'm so glad!! Thank you for the update!
 
A couple of days ago, I was also wondering how your knees were doing. So happy to hear they are better and the canes are in the corner! :thup: :headbanger:
 

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