Posted on 07/28/2023 1:43:23 PM PDT by Jonty30
Stem cell therapy, also known as regenerative medicine, is one of the medical treatments that show great promise. Back in the 1970’s, skin stem cells were used to grow skin grafts for people with serious burns and today stem cell therapy is used to repair damaged or diseased tissue almost anywhere on the body.
Furthermore, this therapy, which is widely considered as a new frontier in transplantation, could be used in the treatment of strokes, a wide range of neurological problems (including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease), spinal cord injuries, keloid scars, pancreatic necrosis, diabetes types I and II, as well as repairing heart cells following a heart attack. Experts agree that more clinical research is needed to corroborate this but, in theory; the application of stem cells is limitless.
Granted, stem cell therapy is a complex medical procedure that is still, to a certain extent, considered experimental and should be implemented only in highly specialized health clinics. Apart from the USA, Ukraine and Russia have become the common destinations for stem cell treatments. In Ukraine alone, there are many clinics that specialize in providing this kind of treatment with one of them having the most extensive clinical experience in embryonic stem cell transplantation in the world.
There are dozens of valid and medically justifiable reasons for choosing one of the Ukrainian stem cell clinics. Compiled by PlacidWay, here are the ten most compelling ones:
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I'm seeing a connection between missing children and this advertisement for Ukraine stem cell therapies.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60692442
Key word being “could.”
I know that it is very tempting to not seek medical treatment these days for anything, because we don’t know the real source of the pharmaceuticals any more. If I need something above a wrap and advil, am I going to consume medicine that has been sourced from a child?
“as well as repairing heart cells following a heart attack”
So what, exactly, is the status of this treatment?
More war, more organs to transplant. They need to do a better job of recovering the dead though.
Good question. I’ve heard it mentioned before; inject stem cells into damaged heart tissues and it’s supposed to replicate and regenerate damaged tissues and vessels. Though the heart can do a little of this on its own over a period of recovery assuming not a massive near fatal heart attack. Would be nice if they could get it to work.
They are making meat in a lab. I saw 20 years ago they grew an ear on the back of a rat. This is progressing slowly. But the vaccine they got done in 5 months. Go figure!
Stem cells are being used now. The Ukraine is probably on top of wherever stem cell treatments are these days.
I will never do a stem cell treatment, because I find the idea that they may have come from children to be unbearable.
“Embryonic” stem cells.
No thank you.
I thought the deal was to get stem cells from one’s own body.
Stem cells are ok. There in fat as well.
The problem is if they use embryonic stem cells, which they specify they do. At least they’re honest about it.
you can bet there is a direct link between organ transplants, stem cell treatment and child trafficking.
Pramod Goel is CEO and Founder of PlacidWay, an internationally recognized industry leader in medical and wellness tourism. He is a global thought leader, speaker, successful entrepreneur, and author of book Evolution of Medical Tourism: from Cottage Industry to Corporate World. PlacidWay is a U.S-based global medical tourism marketplace with 1000s of renowned medical and wellness centers from over 50 countries and in over 250 cities worldwide. PlacidWay’s global presence provides patient access from regions including the Americas, Europe, Middle East, CIS, Africa, and Asia.
Source: https://www.placidway.com/aboutus.php
"Mr. Pramod Goel is President and founder of PlacidWay, an internationally recognized industry leader in medical tourism. Mr. Goel has a diverse and experience-rich background building and orchestrating start-ups, turnarounds, and growth-oriented ventures. His strategic leadership and entrepreneurship has resulted in several globally successful enterprises. He provides deliberate and tactical solutions across multiple industries such as healthcare, technology, travel/ hospitality, energy and manufacturing. His management consulting experience includes strategic planning, operational execution, and enterprise business modeling, among many other competencies and achievements. Mr. Goel holds a Master's in Industrial and Systems Engineering and a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering."
Yikes! He's not only a medical travel agent, but he can inform us on technology, travel and hospitality business, energy AND manufacturing. What a skill set for an engineer.... and an AUTHOR too.
Source: https://www.amazon.com/Evolution-Medical-Tourism-Industry-Corporate/dp/0988451808
A Google maps on the Placid Russia site shows them in Parker, Colorado.
Source: https://placidrussia.ru/author/placidrussia/
Go to Ukraine for medical tourism? Go to Russia for medical tourism? And yes, get your consultation about start-up companies.
What a guy.
That’s what they will tell you, but these people are all about costs and efficiency. Why use your body, when they can take out a jar from their fridge with a preped solution?
Sacredness and holiness mean absolutely nothing to these people. I don’t know if I could even trust them if they told me they used my fat cells.
Stem cells are taken from live birthed babies whose bodies are then discarded. Aborted Fetal Cells is a euphemism for Baby Organ Harvesting
I remember using the word “could” back in the Clinton administration to justify the medical use of fetuses.
“The problem is if they use embryonic stem cells, which they specify they do. At least they’re honest about it.”
That’s terrible if still true. I know this is how stem cells were obtained in the early years of this type of therapy.
However, the one clinic ad I just read said stem cells would be obtained from the patient undergoing the therapy or from a “donor”. I hope in the latter case that it is a fully consenting “donor”.
From this Harvard paper (click here)
Stem cell tourism
False hope for real money
Internet sites for clinics all around the world—including the US, but especially in China, India, the Caribbean, Latin America, and nations of the former Soviet Union—offer stem-cell-based treatments for people suffering from a dizzying array of serious conditions.
............Thousands, if not tens of thousands, of desperate people are flocking to clinics that charge tens of thousands of dollars for every unproven treatment.
you can bet there is a direct link between organ transplants, stem cell treatment and child trafficking.
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Exactly. Ukraine has the well known, undisputed title of the world’s largest child and human trafficking ring, with the “second place” title of organ harvesting- China is number one in organ harvesting, the Ukies second.
Slobo Ukraine, your day is coming.
Actually, “These stem cells come from embryos that are 3 to 5 days old. At this stage, an embryo is called a blastocyst and has about 150 cells.”
“The embryos being used in embryonic stem cell research come from eggs that were fertilized at in vitro fertilization clinics but never implanted in women’s uteruses. The stem cells are donated with informed consent from donors. The stem cells can live and grow in special solutions in test tubes or petri dishes in laboratories.”
https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/bone-marrow-transplant/in-depth/stem-cells/art-20048117
Naturally, we pro-life folks have a problem with this. But they are not taken from “live birthed babies” as you claim.
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