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I have Allie's stem cells stored and have wanted to have them put back

into her to see if they would improve her. My problem, who could I

get to do it? The average ped isn't gonna go for it.

Anyone know of a DAN or other physician/scientist who would be willing

to do it? They're currently sitting in a lab in Arizona.

Debi

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> _Click here: Journal of Translational Medicine | Full text | Stem cell

> therapy for autism_

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You can try this website for stem cell info

www.medra.com If you request info they wil have

someone call you and you can ask your specific

question.

--- Debi <fightingautism@...> wrote:

> I have Allie's stem cells stored and have wanted to

> have them put back

> into her to see if they would improve her. My

> problem, who could I

> get to do it? The average ped isn't gonna go for it.

>

>

> Anyone know of a DAN or other physician/scientist

> who would be willing

> to do it? They're currently sitting in a lab in

> Arizona.

>

> Debi

>

>

> >

> > _Click here: Journal of Translational Medicine |

> Full text | Stem cell

> > therapy for autism_

>

(http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/5/1/30)

>

> >

>

_http://www.translational-medicine.com/info/about/award.asp_

>

> >

>

(http://www.translational-medicine.com/info/about/award.asp)

>

> >

> >

> >

> > ************************************** See what's

> new at

> http://www.aol.com

> >

>

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Re: Stem cell therapy and autism ` Anyone doing this?

I have Allie's stem cells stored and have wanted to have them put backinto her to see if they would improve her. My problem, who could Iget to do it? The average ped isn't gonna go for it. Anyone know of a DAN or other physician/scientist who would be willingto do it? They're currently sitting in a lab in Arizona.Debi>> _Click here: Journal of Translational Medicine | Full text | Stem cell > therapy for autism_(http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/5/1/30) > _http://www.translational-medicine.com/info/about/award.asp_ > (http://www.translational-medicine.com/info/about/award.asp) > > > > ************************************** See what's new athttp://www.aol.com>

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3 blind men and the elephant, each one found a DIFFERENT PART OF THE ELEPHANT AND THOUGHT HIS DESCRIPTION WAS THE REAL WHOLE THING..EACH DID NOT KNOW THEY HAD A TRUNK, A TAIL A LEG, PARTS BUT NOT THE WHOLE...SOund familiar? n

Re: Stem cell therapy and autism ` Anyone doing this?

I have Allie's stem cells stored and have wanted to have them put backinto her to see if they would improve her. My problem, who could Iget to do it? The average ped isn't gonna go for it. Anyone know of a DAN or other physician/scientist who would be willingto do it? They're currently sitting in a lab in Arizona.Debi>> _Click here: Journal of Translational Medicine | Full text | Stem cell > therapy for autism_(http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/5/1/30) > _http://www.translational-medicine.com/info/about/award.asp_ > (http://www.translational-medicine.com/info/about/award.asp) > > > > ************************************** See what's new athttp://www.aol.com>

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Nope, not even a little. I'm not following, please explain.

Debi

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> 3 blind men and the elephant, each one found a DIFFERENT PART OF THE

ELEPHANT AND THOUGHT HIS DESCRIPTION WAS THE REAL WHOLE THING..EACH

DID NOT KNOW THEY HAD A TRUNK, A TAIL A LEG, PARTS BUT NOT THE

WHOLE...SOund familiar? n

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all of the differentscientific versions of I HAVE RESAERCH that shows_____is the cause of autism, (each one is blind to the MERCURY aspects of autism, (missing the BODY of the elephant...n

Re: Stem cell therapy and autism ` Anyone doing this?

Nope, not even a little. I'm not following, please explain.Debi>> 3 blind men and the elephant, each one found a DIFFERENT PART OF THEELEPHANT AND THOUGHT HIS DESCRIPTION WAS THE REAL WHOLE THING..EACHDID NOT KNOW THEY HAD A TRUNK, A TAIL A LEG, PARTS BUT NOT THEWHOLE...SOund familiar? n>

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Yes, but my take on it is that Allie's stem cells were stored prior to

any immunizations. Granted, there was probably maternal mercury from

my amalgams and flu shot I had taken 38 wks prior. But, I'm wondering

if by having her own stem cells put back into her if it could help

re-establish healthy function of her body again. The problem is, who

would do it.

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> > 3 blind men and the elephant, each one found a DIFFERENT PART OF THE

> ELEPHANT AND THOUGHT HIS DESCRIPTION WAS THE REAL WHOLE THING..EACH

> DID NOT KNOW THEY HAD A TRUNK, A TAIL A LEG, PARTS BUT NOT THE

> WHOLE...SOund familiar? n

> >

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This will never take hold, unfortunately I might add, until the religious angle is extricated from the entire equation. As long as theat phiosophical view is in the picture no general consensus will be possible and therefore no cohesive momentum will ensue Take care n

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I had heard some families were traveling to Costa Rica for this -

wondered if anyone has any contact or heard results of ther child

being treated.

In EOHarm , Fund <susan_fund@...> wrote:

>

> You can try this website for stem cell info

> www.medra.com If you request info they wil have

> someone call you and you can ask your specific

> question.

>

>

> --- Debi <fightingautism@...> wrote:

>

> > I have Allie's stem cells stored and have wanted to

> > have them put back

> > into her to see if they would improve her. My

> > problem, who could I

> > get to do it? The average ped isn't gonna go for it.

> >

> >

> > Anyone know of a DAN or other physician/scientist

> > who would be willing

> > to do it? They're currently sitting in a lab in

> > Arizona.

> >

> > Debi

> >

> >

> > >

> > > _Click here: Journal of Translational Medicine |

> > Full text | Stem cell

> > > therapy for autism_

> >

> (http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/5/1/30)

> >

> > >

> >

> _http://www.translational-medicine.com/info/about/award.asp_

> >

> > >

> >

> (http://www.translational-medicine.com/info/about/award.asp)

> >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ************************************** See what's

> > new at

> > http://www.aol.com

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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