Guest guest Posted May 30, 2004 Report Share Posted May 30, 2004 Hi Mark, As I read it it isn't a matter of the substance not being its own...........these guys are using one's own......... It is that the holes in the cartledge are proving to be a hostile environment to anything........ possibly why the hole got there in the first place.......... and kills off the injected newly grown self cell......... and that they are finding the substance isn't adhering to the right place when it does decide to stay there........... the way it is written it suggests growth has to be organised from bottom up and it isn't a matter of just filling a hole............ One would like to see the actual research and published results of said rheumatologist in Cleveland and just where he is getting said cells to adhere and how etc............. Would seem strange if he has found a process of getting cells to adhere to right places that other researchers are not copying.......but who knows they tend to guard this information. Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02 > There is a rheumatologist in Cleveland (he is a professor/researcher) who performes similar technique. The results have been outstanding because once the body identifies the susbstance injected as of its own, the level of rejection is basically zero. I haven't yet scheduled an appointment with him because I was told for my case it would not do any good. I may go see him just for the sake of trying everything before my surgery. > Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2004 Report Share Posted May 30, 2004 Hi Mark, As I read it it isn't a matter of the substance not being its own...........these guys are using one's own......... It is that the holes in the cartledge are proving to be a hostile environment to anything........ possibly why the hole got there in the first place.......... and kills off the injected newly grown self cell......... and that they are finding the substance isn't adhering to the right place when it does decide to stay there........... the way it is written it suggests growth has to be organised from bottom up and it isn't a matter of just filling a hole............ One would like to see the actual research and published results of said rheumatologist in Cleveland and just where he is getting said cells to adhere and how etc............. Would seem strange if he has found a process of getting cells to adhere to right places that other researchers are not copying.......but who knows they tend to guard this information. Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02 > There is a rheumatologist in Cleveland (he is a professor/researcher) who performes similar technique. The results have been outstanding because once the body identifies the susbstance injected as of its own, the level of rejection is basically zero. I haven't yet scheduled an appointment with him because I was told for my case it would not do any good. I may go see him just for the sake of trying everything before my surgery. > Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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