We finally have a proof acupuncture can repair lost tissue

Pretty interesting info on Solcoseryl. Why I never heard of this! It is made by Meda company.

Here's some studies suggesting that topical use seems to work wonders in the eye and gums:

Our experience with Solcoseryl Eye-Gel in the treatment of corneal lesions. A randomised double-blind study (with 1 color plate). - PubMed - NCBI

SOLCOSERYL DENTAL ADHESIVE PASTE : CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IN THE TREATMENT OF POSTEXTRACTION ALVEOLITIS . | mohammad alsehimy

Good to know there's vials for IV injections.
 
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This year 2018 is the year of incredible knowledge, readings, eye-opening for me. I'll never thought I'll learn so many things in so short time, not only this thread but also the other ones, sott, recommended books, other websites.
It shakes a lot, in earth's crust, in society, in me. The Cs were right; thrill and chills.
 
This conversation reminds me of a passage I read in The Spark in the Machine: How the Science of Acupuncture Explains the Mysteries of Western Medicine by Daniel Keown. I don't have the book to quote from but at one point he mentions that amphibians red blood cells have a nucleus, so when a salamander loses a limb the blood cells that form the blood clot transform into stem cells to regrow the limb. This blew me away and I still wonder why "higher animals" like humans and other mammals lost this ability. I've read a few explanations for it that don't satisfy me.

Maybe Wolverine's mutation is that he has nucleated red blood cells that transform into stem cells when he's injured :lol:

This reminds me of Dr Beckers book, the Body Electric, where he looked into limb regeneration in salamanders and explored the elctrical systems in our bodies. This was pre-Stem cells, and I think a lot of what he discovered has been incorporated into stem cell research.. https://smile.amazon.com/Body-Elect...=8-1&keywords=the+body+electric+robert+becker or
THE BODY ELECTRIC - Dr Robert Becker - PDF Online Free
 
There's a lecture about auto-hemotherapy by Dr. Luiz Moura on Youtube:

Text only version:
http://autohemotherapy.blogspot.fi

Basically, in a "normal" situation, you would draw 5ml of blood from a vein, and inject it back to a muscle (usually an upper arm, some people have commented injecting to a thigh), once a week.

It is a bit tricky to do on your own, but people seem to manage:


Acupuncture could be difficult to do alone, but auto-hemotherapy seems to be a "stem cell therapy" that's doable at home. :-)

When I was doing chelation therapy, about every 2 months my doctor would do this for me, a subset of autohemotherapy
AUTOHEMOTHERAPY: This involves the mixing of drawn blood with ozone, followed by prompt reinfusion into the donor. It is one of the most popular procedures among German physicians. Another method includes infusion of a gaseous ozone / oxygen mixture intravenously, however this procedure is the most contentious application and is not advocated by the American Association of Ozone Therapy.

I seemed to have more energy after this was done, up to a week later. Hard to remember it has been about 2 years since I last did the autohemotherapy. I am going to see if I can continue with the chelation therapy, including the autohemotherapy with the doctor who has replaced him (He died, aged 95 I think, recently)
 
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It sounds really interesting; very much like auto-hemotherapy. The latter seems to work VERY well even without the acupuncture part, so one wonders which is doing the job?

I’m sure you’ve seen this already Laura, but in case others haven’t SOTT has an article about how mitochondrial transplants can restore ailing tissues which have damaged mitochondria. What was especially interesting was that when injected into the bloodstream the functional mitochondria managed to migrate to the damaged tissues anyway. In the experiment the cells had to be digested with enzymes and centrifuged to pull the mitochondria into the plasma solution from the cellular husks. Red blood cells do not have mitochondria (they instead use anaerobic fermentation for energy production), so maybe whatever benefits accrued by injecting blood or quinton plasma could be boosted by including pre-digested organelle suspensions as well? Just thinking out loud. :-)

Mitochondrial transplant: Dying organs restored to life in novel experiments -- Sott.net
 
I’m sure you’ve seen this already Laura, but in case others haven’t SOTT has an article about how mitochondrial transplants can restore ailing tissues which have damaged mitochondria. What was especially interesting was that when injected into the bloodstream the functional mitochondria managed to migrate to the damaged tissues anyway. In the experiment the cells had to be digested with enzymes and centrifuged to pull the mitochondria into the plasma solution from the cellular husks. Red blood cells do not have mitochondria (they instead use anaerobic fermentation for energy production), so maybe whatever benefits accrued by injecting blood or quinton plasma could be boosted by including pre-digested organelle suspensions as well? Just thinking out loud. :-)

Mitochondrial transplant: Dying organs restored to life in novel experiments -- Sott.net

Yes, that is pretty amazing! And what is interesting is that the Buff McGuff workout also helps generate new mitochondria as does the near infrared and intermittant fasting.
 
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