Guest guest Posted October 12, 2011 Report Share Posted October 12, 2011 Thought I would add additional info on GcMAF that Dr Bradstreet just posted on his blog (http://drbradstreet.org/) concerning autism. Kim B An Update on Viral Issue in AutismOctober 11, 2011 by Dr Bradstreet Leave a Comment I am writing this 8 days away from my trip to the Ministry of Health in Kiev, Ukraine to work with some of the World’s leaders in neuronal (brain) stem cell research – but more on that in a little bit. First of all let me apologize for being so long in posting. Moving to Georgia and establishing an additional office there has been very taxing on my time. I still have my office in Florida and California as well so I am doing all I can to bring these concepts to as many families as possible.We have now evaluated approximately 400 children with autism for the viral marker, nagalase. From my perspective this is one of the most important developments in the clinical treatment of children on the spectrum that I have experienced in the last 15 years. The short story is nearly 80% of the children with autism evaluated have significantly elevated levels of nagalase.But what does that mean?Virus attaching to a cell. Image credit: INST. PASTEUR/UNITE VIRUS ONCOGENES/SPLThe enzyme nagalase is produced by cancer cells and viruses. Since it is clear cancer is not feature of autism, it is most likely viral mediated enzyme activity (although in rare cases children with autism could have an undiagnosed cancer – this is unlikely). Viruses make the nagalase enzyme as part of the their attachment proteins. It serves to get the virus into the cell and also decreases the body’s immune reaction to the virus – thereby increasing the odds of viral survival.As previously stated on this blog – the target of nagalase is the GcMAF or Vitamin D3 receptor. It is capable of inactivation this cell receptor and reducing both Vitamin D function and immune function.It is reasonable and likely that the nature of the immune dysfunction and the frequently observed autoimmune problems in autism are mediated by persistent, unresolved viral infections.I will write more about treatment later, but a combination of optimal dosing on Vitamin D3 and providing the GcMAF purified receptor combined with creating the ideal immune landscape for the body, seems to be extremely helpful for children with autism and elevated nagalase activity.http://www.rsna.org/rsna/media/pr2004/images/politi/Politi_fig3.jpgNeuronal stem cells are capable of migrating from the blood to the brain where they have the potential to establish repair activities. While it is not clear how much neuronal stem cells can accomplish in autism – the reports from the first 30 individual treated at the center in Kiev are certainly encouraging.My concept of the integration of viral clearance using GcMAF followed by neuronal stem cell transplantation is about to be accomplished on the first group of children with autism whom have normalized their nagalase levels with GcMAF. Again, my overall experience to date has been extraordinarily positive with GcMAF in autism. I posted some of those outcomes in the GcMAF website (see: http://www.gcmaf.eu/info/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=112 & Itemid=55).I arrive in Kiev in less than 2 weeks where I will work with experienced experts with neuronal stem cells. I will keep you posted on the progress of this project as it proceeds. From: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism [mailto:BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism ] On Behalf Of Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 8:21 AMTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Subject: RE: colon cancer If this works it seems amazing!http://www.gcmaf.eu/info/I also have a LARGE cancer folder with stories of what people have used tosuccessfully treat themselves. Its on my free lyme resource CD. See mywebpage on getting a copy www.lyme-resource.comYou can lead a person to a fact, but you can't make them think! - > colon cancer> > My husband was just diagnosed with colon cancer. And I'm > wondering if anyone has any thoughts or suggestions on what > to do. Thanks very much. > > > > ------------------------------------> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2011 Report Share Posted October 12, 2011 Wow! This is really exciting news, is there any chance of this therapy coming to the United States anytime soon? To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism From: cadeburke@...Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 08:41:20 -0700Subject: RE: colon cancer/gcmaf - Dr Bradstreet blog on viral issue in autism Thought I would add additional info on GcMAF that Dr Bradstreet just posted on his blog (http://drbradstreet.org/) concerning autism. Kim B An Update on Viral Issue in Autism October 11, 2011 by Dr Bradstreet Leave a Comment I am writing this 8 days away from my trip to the Ministry of Health in Kiev, Ukraine to work with some of the World’s leaders in neuronal (brain) stem cell research – but more on that in a little bit. First of all let me apologize for being so long in posting. Moving to Georgia and establishing an additional office there has been very taxing on my time. I still have my office in Florida and California as well so I am doing all I can to bring these concepts to as many families as possible. We have now evaluated approximately 400 children with autism for the viral marker, nagalase. From my perspective this is one of the most important developments in the clinical treatment of children on the spectrum that I have experienced in the last 15 years. The short story is nearly 80% of the children with autism evaluated have significantly elevated levels of nagalase. But what does that mean? Virus attaching to a cell. Image credit: INST. PASTEUR/UNITE VIRUS ONCOGENES/SPL The enzyme nagalase is produced by cancer cells and viruses. Since it is clear cancer is not feature of autism, it is most likely viral mediated enzyme activity (although in rare cases children with autism could have an undiagnosed cancer – this is unlikely). Viruses make the nagalase enzyme as part of the their attachment proteins. It serves to get the virus into the cell and also decreases the body’s immune reaction to the virus – thereby increasing the odds of viral survival. As previously stated on this blog – the target of nagalase is the GcMAF or Vitamin D3 receptor. It is capable of inactivation this cell receptor and reducing both Vitamin D function and immune function. It is reasonable and likely that the nature of the immune dysfunction and the frequently observed autoimmune problems in autism are mediated by persistent, unresolved viral infections. I will write more about treatment later, but a combination of optimal dosing on Vitamin D3 and providing the GcMAF purified receptor combined with creating the ideal immune landscape for the body, seems to be extremely helpful for children with autism and elevated nagalase activity. http://www.rsna.org/rsna/media/pr2004/images/politi/Politi_fig3.jpg Neuronal stem cells are capable of migrating from the blood to the brain where they have the potential to establish repair activities. While it is not clear how much neuronal stem cells can accomplish in autism – the reports from the first 30 individual treated at the center in Kiev are certainly encouraging. My concept of the integration of viral clearance using GcMAF followed by neuronal stem cell transplantation is about to be accomplished on the first group of children with autism whom have normalized their nagalase levels with GcMAF. Again, my overall experience to date has been extraordinarily positive with GcMAF in autism. I posted some of those outcomes in the GcMAF website (see: http://www.gcmaf.eu/info/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=112 & Itemid=55). I arrive in Kiev in less than 2 weeks where I will work with experienced experts with neuronal stem cells. I will keep you posted on the progress of this project as it proceeds. From: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism [mailto:BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism ] On Behalf Of Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 8:21 AMTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Subject: RE: colon cancer If this works it seems amazing!http://www.gcmaf.eu/info/I also have a LARGE cancer folder with stories of what people have used tosuccessfully treat themselves. Its on my free lyme resource CD. See mywebpage on getting a copy www.lyme-resource.comYou can lead a person to a fact, but you can't make them think! - > colon cancer> > My husband was just diagnosed with colon cancer. And I'm > wondering if anyone has any thoughts or suggestions on what > to do. Thanks very much. > > > > ------------------------------------> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2011 Report Share Posted October 12, 2011 Thanks Kim. I appreciate all information. colon cancer > > My husband was just diagnosed with colon cancer. And I'm > wondering if anyone has any thoughts or suggestions on what > to do. Thanks very much. > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2011 Report Share Posted October 12, 2011 Go to this website... http://www.gcmaf.eu/info/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=106 & Itemid=48 my understanding is that you can test for nagalase with blood labs ... then you can order from Europe. See this other blog....he is currently doing the injections of GcMAF http://betterhealthguy.com/joomla/blog/247-gcmaf Kim BFrom: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism [mailto:BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism ] On Behalf Of Mason KuhnSent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 8:47 AMTo: borreliamultipleinfectionsandautism Subject: RE: colon cancer/gcmaf - Dr Bradstreet blog on viral issue in autism Wow! This is really exciting news, is there any chance of this therapy coming to the United States anytime soon? To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism From: cadeburke@...Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 08:41:20 -0700Subject: RE: colon cancer/gcmaf - Dr Bradstreet blog on viral issue in autism Thought I would add additional info on GcMAF that Dr Bradstreet just posted on his blog (http://drbradstreet.org/) concerning autism. Kim B An Update on Viral Issue in AutismOctober 11, 2011 by Dr Bradstreet Leave a Comment I am writing this 8 days away from my trip to the Ministry of Health in Kiev, Ukraine to work with some of the World’s leaders in neuronal (brain) stem cell research – but more on that in a little bit. First of all let me apologize for being so long in posting. Moving to Georgia and establishing an additional office there has been very taxing on my time. I still have my office in Florida and California as well so I am doing all I can to bring these concepts to as many families as possible.We have now evaluated approximately 400 children with autism for the viral marker, nagalase. From my perspective this is one of the most important developments in the clinical treatment of children on the spectrum that I have experienced in the last 15 years. The short story is nearly 80% of the children with autism evaluated have significantly elevated levels of nagalase.But what does that mean?Virus attaching to a cell. Image credit: INST. PASTEUR/UNITE VIRUS ONCOGENES/SPLThe enzyme nagalase is produced by cancer cells and viruses. Since it is clear cancer is not feature of autism, it is most likely viral mediated enzyme activity (although in rare cases children with autism could have an undiagnosed cancer – this is unlikely). Viruses make the nagalase enzyme as part of the their attachment proteins. It serves to get the virus into the cell and also decreases the body’s immune reaction to the virus – thereby increasing the odds of viral survival.As previously stated on this blog – the target of nagalase is the GcMAF or Vitamin D3 receptor. It is capable of inactivation this cell receptor and reducing both Vitamin D function and immune function.It is reasonable and likely that the nature of the immune dysfunction and the frequently observed autoimmune problems in autism are mediated by persistent, unresolved viral infections.I will write more about treatment later, but a combination of optimal dosing on Vitamin D3 and providing the GcMAF purified receptor combined with creating the ideal immune landscape for the body, seems to be extremely helpful for children with autism and elevated nagalase activity.http://www.rsna.org/rsna/media/pr2004/images/politi/Politi_fig3.jpgNeuronal stem cells are capable of migrating from the blood to the brain where they have the potential to establish repair activities. While it is not clear how much neuronal stem cells can accomplish in autism – the reports from the first 30 individual treated at the center in Kiev are certainly encouraging.My concept of the integration of viral clearance using GcMAF followed by neuronal stem cell transplantation is about to be accomplished on the first group of children with autism whom have normalized their nagalase levels with GcMAF. Again, my overall experience to date has been extraordinarily positive with GcMAF in autism. I posted some of those outcomes in the GcMAF website (see: http://www.gcmaf.eu/info/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=112 & Itemid=55).I arrive in Kiev in less than 2 weeks where I will work with experienced experts with neuronal stem cells. I will keep you posted on the progress of this project as it proceeds. From: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism [mailto:BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism ] On Behalf Of Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 8:21 AMTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Subject: RE: colon cancer If this works it seems amazing!http://www.gcmaf.eu/info/I also have a LARGE cancer folder with stories of what people have used tosuccessfully treat themselves. Its on my free lyme resource CD. See mywebpage on getting a copy www.lyme-resource.comYou can lead a person to a fact, but you can't make them think! - > colon cancer> > My husband was just diagnosed with colon cancer. And I'm > wondering if anyone has any thoughts or suggestions on what > to do. Thanks very much. > > > > ------------------------------------> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2011 Report Share Posted October 12, 2011 I think he might be uing it in his practice here I think someone else on the group might be using it but not thru Dr. Bradstreet. colon cancer > > My husband was just diagnosed with colon cancer. And I'm > wondering if anyone has any thoughts or suggestions on what > to do. Thanks very much. > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2011 Report Share Posted October 12, 2011 Since the drug is in preclinical trials anyone can buy it and self administer. See the website I posted for more information about this and what to expect. ________________________________ From: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism [mailto:BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism ] On Behalf Of Mason Kuhn Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 10:47 AM To: borreliamultipleinfectionsandautism Subject: RE: colon cancer/gcmaf - Dr Bradstreet blog on viral issue in autism Wow! This is really exciting news, is there any chance of this therapy coming to the United States anytime soon? ________________________________ To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism From: cadeburke@... Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 08:41:20 -0700 Subject: RE: colon cancer/gcmaf - Dr Bradstreet blog on viral issue in autism Thought I would add additional info on GcMAF that Dr Bradstreet just posted on his blog (http://drbradstreet.org/) concerning autism. Kim B An Update on Viral Issue in Autism October 11, 2011 by Dr Bradstreet <http://drbradstreet.org/author/drbradstreet/> Leave a Comment <http://drbradstreet.org/2011/10/11/an-update-on-viral-issue-in-autism/#resp ond> I am writing this 8 days away from my trip to the Ministry of Health in Kiev, Ukraine to work with some of the World's leaders in neuronal (brain) stem cell research - but more on that in a little bit. First of all let me apologize for being so long in posting. Moving to Georgia and establishing an additional office there has been very taxing on my time. I still have my office in Florida and California as well so I am doing all I can to bring these concepts to as many families as possible. We have now evaluated approximately 400 children with autism for the viral marker, nagalase. From my perspective this is one of the most important developments in the clinical treatment of children on the spectrum that I have experienced in the last 15 years. The short story is nearly 80% of the children with autism evaluated have significantly elevated levels of nagalase. But what does that mean? image <http://drbradstreet.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/image.png> Virus attaching to a cell. Image credit: INST. PASTEUR/UNITE VIRUS ONCOGENES/SPL The enzyme nagalase is produced by cancer cells and viruses. Since it is clear cancer is not feature of autism, it is most likely viral mediated enzyme activity (although in rare cases children with autism could have an undiagnosed cancer - this is unlikely). Viruses make the nagalase enzyme as part of the their attachment proteins. It serves to get the virus into the cell and also decreases the body's immune reaction to the virus - thereby increasing the odds of viral survival. As previously stated on this blog - the target of nagalase is the GcMAF or Vitamin D3 receptor. It is capable of inactivation this cell receptor and reducing both Vitamin D function and immune function. It is reasonable and likely that the nature of the immune dysfunction and the frequently observed autoimmune problems in autism are mediated by persistent, unresolved viral infections. I will write more about treatment later, but a combination of optimal dosing on Vitamin D3 and providing the GcMAF purified receptor combined with creating the ideal immune landscape for the body, seems to be extremely helpful for children with autism and elevated nagalase activity. image <http://drbradstreet.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/image1.png> http://www.rsna.org/rsna/media/pr2004/images/politi/Politi_fig3.jpg Neuronal stem cells are capable of migrating from the blood to the brain where they have the potential to establish repair activities. While it is not clear how much neuronal stem cells can accomplish in autism - the reports from the first 30 individual treated at the center in Kiev are certainly encouraging. My concept of the integration of viral clearance using GcMAF followed by neuronal stem cell transplantation is about to be accomplished on the first group of children with autism whom have normalized their nagalase levels with GcMAF. Again, my overall experience to date has been extraordinarily positive with GcMAF in autism. I posted some of those outcomes in the GcMAF website (see: http://www.gcmaf.eu/info/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=112 & It emid=55). I arrive in Kiev in less than 2 weeks where I will work with experienced experts with neuronal stem cells. I will keep you posted on the progress of this project as it proceeds. From: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism [mailto:BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism ] On Behalf Of Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 8:21 AM To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Subject: RE: colon cancer If this works it seems amazing! http://www.gcmaf.eu/info/ I also have a LARGE cancer folder with stories of what people have used to successfully treat themselves. Its on my free lyme resource CD. See my webpage on getting a copy www.lyme-resource.com You can lead a person to a fact, but you can't make them think! - > colon cancer > > My husband was just diagnosed with colon cancer. And I'm > wondering if anyone has any thoughts or suggestions on what > to do. Thanks very much. > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2011 Report Share Posted October 13, 2011 How would someone even get tested for increase nagalase in the united states? Is that possible? If not how could a test be sent to Kiev?To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism From: cadeburke@...Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 08:41:20 -0700Subject: RE: colon cancer/gcmaf - Dr Bradstreet blog on viral issue in autism Thought I would add additional info on GcMAF that Dr Bradstreet just posted on his blog (http://drbradstreet.org/) concerning autism. Kim B An Update on Viral Issue in AutismOctober 11, 2011 by Dr Bradstreet Leave a Comment I am writing this 8 days away from my trip to the Ministry of Health in Kiev, Ukraine to work with some of the World’s leaders in neuronal (brain) stem cell research – but more on that in a little bit. First of all let me apologize for being so long in posting. Moving to Georgia and establishing an additional office there has been very taxing on my time. I still have my office in Florida and California as well so I am doing all I can to bring these concepts to as many families as possible.We have now evaluated approximately 400 children with autism for the viral marker, nagalase. From my perspective this is one of the most important developments in the clinical treatment of children on the spectrum that I have experienced in the last 15 years. The short story is nearly 80% of the children with autism evaluated have significantly elevated levels of nagalase.But what does that mean?Virus attaching to a cell. Image credit: INST. PASTEUR/UNITE VIRUS ONCOGENES/SPLThe enzyme nagalase is produced by cancer cells and viruses. Since it is clear cancer is not feature of autism, it is most likely viral mediated enzyme activity (although in rare cases children with autism could have an undiagnosed cancer – this is unlikely). Viruses make the nagalase enzyme as part of the their attachment proteins. It serves to get the virus into the cell and also decreases the body’s immune reaction to the virus – thereby increasing the odds of viral survival.As previously stated on this blog – the target of nagalase is the GcMAF or Vitamin D3 receptor. It is capable of inactivation this cell receptor and reducing both Vitamin D function and immune function.It is reasonable and likely that the nature of the immune dysfunction and the frequently observed autoimmune problems in autism are mediated by persistent, unresolved viral infections.I will write more about treatment later, but a combination of optimal dosing on Vitamin D3 and providing the GcMAF purified receptor combined with creating the ideal immune landscape for the body, seems to be extremely helpful for children with autism and elevated nagalase activity.http://www.rsna.org/rsna/media/pr2004/images/politi/Politi_fig3.jpgNeuronal stem cells are capable of migrating from the blood to the brain where they have the potential to establish repair activities. While it is not clear how much neuronal stem cells can accomplish in autism – the reports from the first 30 individual treated at the center in Kiev are certainly encouraging.My concept of the integration of viral clearance using GcMAF followed by neuronal stem cell transplantation is about to be accomplished on the first group of children with autism whom have normalized their nagalase levels with GcMAF. Again, my overall experience to date has been extraordinarily positive with GcMAF in autism. I posted some of those outcomes in the GcMAF website (see: http://www.gcmaf.eu/info/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=112 & Itemid=55).I arrive in Kiev in less than 2 weeks where I will work with experienced experts with neuronal stem cells. I will keep you posted on the progress of this project as it proceeds. From: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism [mailto:BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism ] On Behalf Of Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 8:21 AMTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Subject: RE: colon cancer If this works it seems amazing!http://www.gcmaf.eu/info/I also have a LARGE cancer folder with stories of what people have used tosuccessfully treat themselves. Its on my free lyme resource CD. See mywebpage on getting a copy www.lyme-resource.comYou can lead a person to a fact, but you can't make them think! - > -----Original Message-----> From: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism > [mailto:BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism ] > On Behalf Of jcnym> Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 6:38 AM> To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism > Subject: colon cancer> > My husband was just diagnosed with colon cancer. And I'm > wondering if anyone has any thoughts or suggestions on what > to do. Thanks very much. > > > > ------------------------------------> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2011 Report Share Posted October 14, 2011 You can get tested for GcMAF in the US. All the details I have collected are here: http://betterhealthguy.com/joomla/blog/247-gcmaf Be well, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2011 Report Share Posted October 14, 2011 , your website is awesome. I refer to it all the time. > > You can get tested for GcMAF in the US. All the details I have > collected are here: > http://betterhealthguy.com/joomla/blog/247-gcmaf > > Be well, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2011 Report Share Posted October 14, 2011 Vitamin Diagnostics tests for nagalese, Kiev is where Bradstreet is studying embyronic stem cells - 2 different things. > > How would someone even get tested for increase nagalase in the united states? Is that possible? If not how could a test be sent to Kiev? > > To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism > From: cadeburke@... > Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 08:41:20 -0700 > Subject: RE: colon cancer/gcmaf - Dr Bradstreet blog on viral issue in autism > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thought I would add additional info on GcMAF that Dr Bradstreet just posted on his blog (http://drbradstreet.org/) concerning autism. Kim B An Update on Viral Issue in AutismOctober 11, 2011 by Dr Bradstreet Leave a Comment > I am writing this 8 days away from my trip to the Ministry of Health in Kiev, Ukraine to work with some of the World's leaders in neuronal (brain) stem cell research – but more on that in a little bit. First of all let me apologize for being so long in posting. Moving to Georgia and establishing an additional office there has been very taxing on my time. I still have my office in Florida and California as well so I am doing all I can to bring these concepts to as many families as possible. > We have now evaluated approximately 400 children with autism for the viral marker, nagalase. From my perspective this is one of the most important developments in the clinical treatment of children on the spectrum that I have experienced in the last 15 years. The short story is nearly 80% of the children with autism evaluated have significantly elevated levels of nagalase. > But what does that mean? > > Virus attaching to a cell. Image credit: INST. PASTEUR/UNITE VIRUS ONCOGENES/SPL > The enzyme nagalase is produced by cancer cells and viruses. Since it is clear cancer is not feature of autism, it is most likely viral mediated enzyme activity (although in rare cases children with autism could have an undiagnosed cancer – this is unlikely). Viruses make the nagalase enzyme as part of the their attachment proteins. It serves to get the virus into the cell and also decreases the body's immune reaction to the virus – thereby increasing the odds of viral survival. > As previously stated on this blog – the target of nagalase is the GcMAF or Vitamin D3 receptor. It is capable of inactivation this cell receptor and reducing both Vitamin D function and immune function. > It is reasonable and likely that the nature of the immune dysfunction and the frequently observed autoimmune problems in autism are mediated by persistent, unresolved viral infections. > I will write more about treatment later, but a combination of optimal dosing on Vitamin D3 and providing the GcMAF purified receptor combined with creating the ideal immune landscape for the body, seems to be extremely helpful for children with autism and elevated nagalase activity. > > http://www.rsna.org/rsna/media/pr2004/images/politi/Politi_fig3.jpg > Neuronal stem cells are capable of migrating from the blood to the brain where they have the potential to establish repair activities. While it is not clear how much neuronal stem cells can accomplish in autism – the reports from the first 30 individual treated at the center in Kiev are certainly encouraging. > My concept of the integration of viral clearance using GcMAF followed by neuronal stem cell transplantation is about to be accomplished on the first group of children with autism whom have normalized their nagalase levels with GcMAF. Again, my overall experience to date has been extraordinarily positive with GcMAF in autism. I posted some of those outcomes in the GcMAF website (see: http://www.gcmaf.eu/info/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=112 & Itemid\ =55). > I arrive in Kiev in less than 2 weeks where I will work with experienced experts with neuronal stem cells. I will keep you posted on the progress of this project as it proceeds. > From: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism [mailto:BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism ] On Behalf Of > Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 8:21 AM > To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism > Subject: RE: colon cancer If this works it seems amazing! > > http://www.gcmaf.eu/info/ > > I also have a LARGE cancer folder with stories of what people have used to > successfully treat themselves. Its on my free lyme resource CD. See my > webpage on getting a copy > > > www.lyme-resource.com > You can lead a person to a fact, but you can't make them think! - > > > > > colon cancer > > > > My husband was just diagnosed with colon cancer. And I'm > > wondering if anyone has any thoughts or suggestions on what > > to do. Thanks very much. > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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