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  • (October 6, 2009) Dr. Jill Helms, Associate Professor of Surgery at the Stanford School of Medicine, discusses developments in stem cell research and the future of regenerative medicine.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 190

  • @babybunnies
    @babybunnies 7 років тому +13

    + Stanford, You NEED to do an updated video for 2016-2017 on what research has been found. This is OLD, 7 years, and there MUST have been more research since that time, information to be known about stem cell research for the general public? Did you not have another conference since 2009 regarding stem cell ??

    • @burrobombting371
      @burrobombting371 7 років тому

      If it sounds like magic its probably a scam.

    • @babybunnies
      @babybunnies 7 років тому +1

      What does your comment have to do with stem cell treatment and having an updated conference for 2017?

    • @babybunnies
      @babybunnies 7 років тому

      This is not magic and certainly not indistinguishable. Nothing is impossible to the human brain in possibilities, and certainly not indistinguishable enough from creating a new updated video!

  • @10toria19
    @10toria19 9 років тому +49

    Now that a few months have passed since my last comment, I've actually avoided a knee replacement by having Stem Cells placed in my knee. The recovery was less than one week and I'm doing very well!

    • @KJKP
      @KJKP 9 років тому +3

      10toria19 Awesome! Thanks for sharing.

    • @MrTantalust
      @MrTantalust 8 років тому +3

      +10toria19 Great! We're rooting for ya! :)
      England also has some interesting news:
      www.buzzfeed.com/tomchivers/first-british-patient-has-stem-cell-treatment-for-most-commo?bffbnewsldqpho

    • @itzKal
      @itzKal 8 років тому +3

      +10toria19 Congratulations. Hope you continue to do well for many many years to come.

    • @gingeeritta1557
      @gingeeritta1557 8 років тому +2

      +10toria19 Where did you have it done? I am planning to do the stem cell injection procedure into my left knee.

    • @alexandronaut
      @alexandronaut 8 років тому +3

      +GINGER HOPP regenestem does these treatments, you can look up their website and call to speak to someone about it

  • @reginaargentin2864
    @reginaargentin2864 2 роки тому +1

    this treatment should be available for everyone that needs it

  • @TheLindaZabielski
    @TheLindaZabielski 9 років тому +13

    This lady is brilliant and a great teacher!!

    • @aubrey1008
      @aubrey1008 7 років тому +2

      And a quack. Let's see the x-ray proof that new cartilage for the knee has occurred.

    • @ulisesricky9843
      @ulisesricky9843 2 роки тому +1

      i guess Im asking randomly but does anybody know a trick to get back into an instagram account??
      I somehow forgot the login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me

  • @hardductman37
    @hardductman37 9 років тому +7

    I am working on a new stem cell research building now, at university of Wyoming . this is a super video. it gives me more of a understanding, and pride in the work and quality that goes into the job, for something that is going to help millions of people .
    thanks again

    • @karlaskasbe5111
      @karlaskasbe5111 7 років тому +1

      hardductman37

    • @leelowe8482
      @leelowe8482 Рік тому +1

      Do they do presentations such as this to help the public ask better questions at the Dr's office. Hopefully stem cell use will be covered by insurance.

  • @universalsustenence6915
    @universalsustenence6915 2 роки тому +7

    Great piece of info regarding stem cells. Miraculous progress in the field of modern medicine. I'm glad I found this newly discovered Gem of knowledge.
    Thank You.

  • @cindymcconnell1668
    @cindymcconnell1668 7 років тому +5

    I am amazed. first: with all the hard work going into making our life better. keep it up.
    2- that I can sit in on a Stanford University Seminar of this caliber from my home in Ohio.
    I was searching for information on knee pain. I hope there is as much work being done on degenerative decease like arthritis and Ostioporosis.. So we can take advantage of this therapy.
    3- Thanks to the pro-life movement. It kind of forced science to look for alternatives. WE now see the possibilities without sacrificing the life of another.

  • @lulazeta8965
    @lulazeta8965 Рік тому

    BRILLIANT PROFESSIONAL LADIES WHO MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE AND THEN WORRY OR NOT ABOUT PROCREATING.

  • @Nongdamba500
    @Nongdamba500 Рік тому +2

    Thank you very much for such useful Academically useful program 🙏

  • @Danne-Danger
    @Danne-Danger 10 років тому

    2014 Medline search, 20 items per page:
    wnt AND cancer - 282 pages (from 170)
    wnt AND stem cell - 185 pages (from 77)
    wnt AND regeneration - 46 pages (from 19)

  • @stemcelltreatment
    @stemcelltreatment 10 років тому

    What an incredible story. Thanks for sharing this

  • @theatticmonster1110
    @theatticmonster1110 7 років тому

    *adds Dr Jill Helms to list of people that I can listen and learn from*

  • @lauraracciatti958
    @lauraracciatti958 11 років тому

    Thanks for sharing the material! It was really useful and clear!

  • @MariaNattestad
    @MariaNattestad 12 років тому

    visiting this brilliant woman's lab tomorrow!

  • @darlingusa2pettee57
    @darlingusa2pettee57 7 місяців тому

    Watching the process of how this all comes about at cellular level and knowing it's
    Source, fills me with absolute Awe for our Creator. The more I learn about life, the more God takes my breath away with His handiwork.

  • @Archaeolass
    @Archaeolass 11 років тому +1

    Sorry, I find this incredibly exciting..where can I learn more?

  • @UHFStation1
    @UHFStation1 6 років тому +1

    Learned all I needed to in first 15 minutes. I am 37 and have CSR in one of my eyes and my retina seems to already have scar tissue. If my other eye ends up like this I will be worthless to myself and others making my initial diagnosis of macular degeneration seem like a more promising one.

  • @aleirbag11000
    @aleirbag11000 11 років тому

    Thank you God, thank you thank you for giving us the light!

  • @10toria19
    @10toria19 9 років тому

    Yes, this year is 2014. Stem cell treatment has moved from research institutes to Doctor's clinics in our larger cities. Stem Cells can cause regeneration of tissue products in the body. And that's a great thing.

    • @kevinsheets9072
      @kevinsheets9072 8 років тому

      +10toria19 Watch the cbs 60 minutes investigation into it and beware the scammers.

  • @magdalenei
    @magdalenei Рік тому +1

    it's so great to be able to renew its own stem cells, so easy and ❗Non-Invasive ❗Non-Drug ❗No Chemicals

  • @roxannesiliato9023
    @roxannesiliato9023 12 років тому

    Wow. This is absolutely amazing. Gives us all so much hope.

  • @nukec
    @nukec 11 років тому +2

    Will stem cells tissue regeneration be able to heal(regenerate) lack of tissue because of cleft lip?

  • @InfiniteUniverse88
    @InfiniteUniverse88 6 років тому +2

    How can the speaker imply we don't want fat cells? If it weren't for fat cells, I wouldn't be able to stay productive for 16 hours without eating. Maybe the liver would be enough to get me through one day, but doing so repeatedly would be impossible without fat cells.

  • @KJKP
    @KJKP 9 років тому

    With the question and answer starting at 1:42:05, I literally had a dream foretelling that when I was a student at UPenn in 1994 or 1995.

  • @stazlouken
    @stazlouken 9 років тому

    This research is quite amazing. I recently did a research project about this, and it has become more and more fascinating to me with the more information I encounter.

  • @grunder20
    @grunder20 12 років тому

    I just wish that this can be done. Because if it does, the world will be in a safe environment.

  • @hapi-m2649
    @hapi-m2649 8 років тому +1

    When she mentions scar tissue at around 14-15 minutes, is she saying that procedures like fat transplants for burn and complexion scars on the face would be futile? I know a common plastic surgery procedure today involves grafting adipose tissue from the lower stomach, which contains stem cells, and implanting it into the face and other affected areas by burns and serious skin disorders that cause scar tissue is being tried right now by numerous plastic surgeons. Plastic surgeons claim this can regenerate the damaged tissue over time and fill the affected areas that have cell damage and atrophy, so I wonder if it is a legitimate procedure some plastic surgeons are performing on patients.

    • @doominist208
      @doominist208 7 років тому +1

      I hate scars. I hate the way they feel. They feel nothing like normal unharmed skin. Could stem cells do anything to fix scars and scar tissue?

    • @nv7287
      @nv7287 7 років тому +1

      maybe in time - scientists still need to test whether the regenerated cells function correctly in the body and don't cause further complications - but with each year the technology gets better
      futurism.com/videos/burn-victims-can-heal-without-scarring-thanks-to-this-gun/

  • @michaelh5967
    @michaelh5967 4 роки тому

    Fascinating lecture, if a little dated. I came here searching for info about the ability of stem cells to help heal/regenerate scar tissue. Anyone have any links to more current info? Would be much appreciated!

    • @Michael-ut7zm
      @Michael-ut7zm Рік тому

      With Tempo therapeutics and Sunogel we are very close!

  • @erwinrogers9470
    @erwinrogers9470 2 роки тому

    Amazing 🔥

  • @seeuanon5616
    @seeuanon5616 12 років тому

    Could this help with cerebral palsy? When are the human trials?

  • @leelowe8482
    @leelowe8482 Рік тому

    I heard in another platform that stem cells can be dormant I would love to know how to activate my stem cells. I have had 3 stem cell therapy over the years and I know they work. Do I need another treatment or as I took from info before there is away to self activate them.
    Ty
    Lee

  • @seeuanon5616
    @seeuanon5616 12 років тому

    Could this help cerebral palsy and associated disabilities?

  • @Greekadonis2
    @Greekadonis2 10 років тому +2

    Watch my son's news stories on stem cells! We went to the Stem Cell Institute in Panama

    • @eliseavity
      @eliseavity 7 років тому

      how many treatments of stem cell did he get before his total recovery.

    • @Greekadonis2
      @Greekadonis2 7 років тому

      lise Geniale my documentary was made after his 1st stem cell treatment. One treatment did a lot.

    • @eliseavity
      @eliseavity 7 років тому

      Thank you very much for replying

    • @eliseavity
      @eliseavity 7 років тому

      susan richardson,
      I found out that the stem cell works just for some months; because the autistic kids still have toxins stocked in their tissues while they get the stem cell therapy done. However, it could be efficacious, if some detoxification is done before the stem cell therapy.

    • @eliseavity
      @eliseavity 7 років тому

      Greekadonis2
      I found out that the stem cell works just for some months; because the autistic kids still have toxins stocked in their tissues while they get the stem cell therapy done. However, it could be efficacious, if some detoxification is done before the stem cell therapy.

  • @Ennie666
    @Ennie666 4 роки тому

    Will stem cell heal regenerete skinshrink and scar from plasmapen?

  • @kleinbittersdorf
    @kleinbittersdorf 7 років тому

    When will it be possible to regenerate the heart cells, for example?
    People are talking about they are researching for the solution, but for years there's no news that the stem cell therapy is ready to help hear failure patients

  • @Emotionallyattachedtorocks
    @Emotionallyattachedtorocks Рік тому +1

    12 years later I don’t see much progress in this from my social strata. I’ve been paying taxes since 2005, you’re welcome. I hope you guys used anesthetics on those axolotls.

  • @khaschayarrochssani9722
    @khaschayarrochssani9722 12 років тому

    I don't like when the lecture interrupted permanently. The audiences should be patient and ask their questions after the lecture.

  • @laurahurd5916
    @laurahurd5916 2 роки тому +3

    The sonic hedgehog thing, came from a study on fruit flies and it was found that they have a gene (I think) that is responsible for essentially why we have two sides to our face and brains etc. Abnormalities with this gene produce for example cycloptic/one eyed babies who unfortunately don't live that long. There are preserved babies in medical museums I think. The gene is called sonic the hedgehog because the scientist who worked on identifying this almost universal gene noted that the fruit flies in question had almost hedgehog style edges on their heads under a microscope. The sonic part was because that scientist went home and saw his child had left out a comic or magazine that had sonic the hedgehog on the front. Hence the name was coined for the gene that we all have but was initially identified in fruitflies. Imma lay person so that's as much as I know.

    • @lulazeta8965
      @lulazeta8965 Рік тому +1

      THANKS FOR THE INFORMATION. VERY INTERESTING.

  • @danielingram1689
    @danielingram1689 Рік тому

    Its a good discussion but you should avoid giving false information just because you dont know that answers to questions

  • @lambertrajendra
    @lambertrajendra 8 років тому

    Very Informative talk !.Question: What happens in tis scenario. A patient with Stage 4 cancer (breast) is desperate to have stem cell treatment as she feels hopeless!. She is willing to take any risks!. Q. What will happen if the stem cells are harvested from the abdominal adipose tissue where she has no "apparent" mets. and reinjected to her with her PRP. Are there any reported such cases and any mets developing BECAUSE of the stem cells ?. Thank you for a reply!.Lamber R.A

  • @MariaLima-fo3xg
    @MariaLima-fo3xg 8 років тому +1

    Please, some help! My dorsal nerve of the clitoris was broken. I do not have any sensitivity. Is there research to nerve regeneration for this kind of rupture? Any contact that you could give me about? Thank you.

    • @IdSpeey1392
      @IdSpeey1392 Рік тому +1

      Hey Maria, did you ever get this figured out?

    • @not-soprivateplaylist1771
      @not-soprivateplaylist1771 Рік тому

      The answer is no. G0 interphase of mitosis states that nerve cells cannot be replicated.

  • @tammannahdn2262
    @tammannahdn2262 7 років тому

    my brother age 38 years have been diagnosed in 2013 with cerebral atrophy. docs say 3 years back there is no treatment for it. please help me is there some authentic hospital or institute anywhere to treat him. I don't know about stem cells treatment for this disease but geared and read at internet that it's fraud. please guide me to get out of this stress.

  • @thetruthfulchannel6348
    @thetruthfulchannel6348 8 років тому +2

    1:38:00 There is a very simple way to avoid the ethical complication. Just use a human for experiment instead of a mouse. If the experiment is is going to benefit humans, and not mice, then it should be humans who pay the price, not mice. Also, mice are innocent; some humans are not. You can use prison inmates for the experiments.

    • @farvision
      @farvision 8 років тому

      +The Truthful Channel You can't do this in the USA:
      www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=cruel+and+unusual+punishment
      The Eighth Amendment (Amendment VIII) to the United
      States Constitution is the part of the United States Bill of Rights
      (ratified December 15, 1791) prohibiting the federal government from
      imposing excessive bail, excessive fines, or cruel and unusual punishment.

    • @thetruthfulchannel6348
      @thetruthfulchannel6348 8 років тому +2

      farvision Constitution can be amended. Also, there is nothing cruel and unusual about making convicts be of use to society and pay for their crimes. There is something known as 'hard labor' for convicts, which is legal and practiced in USA.

    • @anteconfig5391
      @anteconfig5391 2 роки тому

      I agree with what you're saying about convicts, I said the same thing too, but a few people in prison _are_ actually innocent and I fear for them.

  • @aubrey1008
    @aubrey1008 7 років тому

    There are lots of seminars where these docs show slides but never bring out a patient who has had this done. Now I have heard they often inject hyaluronic acid which acts as a pain killer. Yes indeed, you can get a shot of hyaluronic acid and paid by your insurance company. Lets see the clinical trial proof.

  • @blainesweet5213
    @blainesweet5213 10 років тому +4

    talk the talk I need stem cells for ALS Can someone help me!!

    • @glenfisher3269
      @glenfisher3269 3 роки тому

      Get the book I just mentioned above "Stem Cells" Dr. Raj Banerjee. You will want to find a clinic that uses Mesenchymal Stem Cells. Settle for nothing less.

  • @Jessica1963Forester
    @Jessica1963Forester 13 років тому

    Dr.Avneesh Gupte, the Neurosurgeon at Noble Hospital performing the procedure has been encouraged by results in Cerebral Palsy patients as well. “We are fortunate to be able to offer the treatment because not every hospital is able to perform these types of transplants.You must have the specialized medical equipment and specially trained doctors and nurses”. Log on to ccsviclinic.ca for more information.

  • @NickVenture1
    @NickVenture1 13 років тому

    Good news. Let us keep in good shape till the repairs will be so easy.

  • @emilioalvarez8107
    @emilioalvarez8107 Рік тому

    Hope for recovery lands solely on Stem Cells, for P.F. need help 😫 please.

  • @swissmedicaclinic1938
    @swissmedicaclinic1938 9 років тому

    Stem cells treatment it's the future of modern medicine. Sorry for my comment, its a little bit commercial, but on our web page you can find relevant information about treatment results.

    • @MrTantalust
      @MrTantalust 8 років тому

      +Swiss Medica Are you affiliated with any of the British research centers? One's making huge headway into curing blindness.

  • @GloriousRuth9
    @GloriousRuth9 Рік тому

    I had my stem cells injected into my hips over a period of 5 Months, because of a loss of cartilage in my right hip. I truly was hoping this would be the answer to restoring the cartilage in my hip, but after paying a lot of money and completing my treatment, it didn’t work for me! Actually, I’m in more pain now than I was before I got started.
    😢😢😢😢

    • @KH-ys6eb
      @KH-ys6eb Рік тому +2

      I am sorry for your continued suffering. Watch stating at 1:11:50 to 1:15:00 then revisit the information on damaged, diseased, and scar tissue at about 52:40 to 1:00:05. I imagine your hip joint may have some scaring. I pray for your healing.

  • @lulazeta8965
    @lulazeta8965 Рік тому

    Laura Hurd
    1 year ago
    The sonic hedgehog thing, came from a study on fruit flies and it was found that they have a gene (I think) that is responsible for essentially why we have two sides to our face and brains etc. Abnormalities with this gene produce for example cycloptic/one eyed babies who unfortunately don't live that long. There are preserved babies in medical museums I think. The gene is called sonic the hedgehog because the scientist who worked on identifying this almost universal gene noted that the fruit flies in question had almost hedgehog style edges on their heads under a microscope. The sonic part was because that scientist went home and saw his child had left out a comic or magazine that had sonic the hedgehog on the front. Hence the name was coined for the gene that we all have but was initially identified in fruitflies. Imma lay person so that's as much as I know

  • @Automat1kkk
    @Automat1kkk 3 роки тому

    Hi! interessantes Video! Echt nice!! ;)
    Schon mal evtl das Wasserstoffwasser von einem solchen Wasserstoffanreicherer schon mal kennenlernen können?
    Dieses Getränk ist richtig richtig gut! ☘
    Es ist super beim Tennis spielen ! ❤

  • @cliffordenyitaiteshi5279
    @cliffordenyitaiteshi5279 10 років тому +5

    COMPREHENSIVE LECTURE ON REGENERATIVE MEDICINE. NICE ONE

  • @BennettStevens22
    @BennettStevens22 7 років тому

    poor people cant afford the machines but stemcells are free

  • @evanMCCallister121
    @evanMCCallister121 11 років тому

    THEy already are doing adipose tissue injection stem cells in Florida. See David GRanovsky on Facebook, he is the stem cell researcher that will hook you up with the doctor. It costs 8,000 to 1000 dollars.

  • @sunkarasrinivasarao6037
    @sunkarasrinivasarao6037 8 років тому

    Really ..

  • @EagleBlondie
    @EagleBlondie 11 років тому

    cool

  • @leelowe8482
    @leelowe8482 Рік тому

    Can stem cell therapy include putting them into the pancreas to fix type2 or type1 diabetes?

  • @jamietaylor7122
    @jamietaylor7122 2 роки тому

    Why don't insurances pay for it? I know$, but they would still make $, probably more & people would be healed.

  • @renecarino
    @renecarino 13 років тому

    Anyone here know where to get a stem cell treatment??? I have a sick daughter with a mitochandrial degenerative disorder.

    • @lulazeta8965
      @lulazeta8965 Рік тому

      Would you expand in the condition? It may be happening to someone who has never heard of that degenerative disorder.

  • @louierivera100
    @louierivera100 8 років тому +1

    Have you done any research on stem cells and Telomeres activation?

    • @kevinsheets9072
      @kevinsheets9072 8 років тому

      +Louie Rivera Actually your asking about telomer regeneration. If you can find it on dvd to rent, the science channel broadcast 6 episodes of a program called "Futurescape" narrated by James woods. One episode was titled " do you want to live forever". It shows the scientific research that has been done on telomeres and their triggering of new cell production. At last check there was a company offering 90 day injections for a year at $40,000.00 per injection. The program research was all done using mice so it was in vivo but absent human trials. It promises to offer you the choice of how long you wish to live in a healthy young state. That will do wonders for the social security system and world population. Major adjustments will need to be made. Right now you have to be rich to use it.

  • @rogerscottq
    @rogerscottq 11 років тому

    We should be concerned about science of stem-cells becoming proprietary and just another form of business. If you can get cancer, you must have stem cells already resident within. What causes problems in pregnancy can also occur in healing. Cancer is a normal cellular process within the genome: trophoblasts, the first differentiated cell in the life-cycle that makes up the entire placental complex of chorion and amnion. In normal pregnancy, eating is the important thing. Not medicine.

  • @glenfisher3269
    @glenfisher3269 3 роки тому

    Get the book "Stem Cells" By Dr. Raj Banerjee

  • @koltirasrip5775
    @koltirasrip5775 9 років тому +2

    Much as I love the entire concept of stem cells, at least with regards to the regeneration of missing appendages, you really have to be something of a sociopath to be able to inflict that kind of suffering on another living creature. I couldn't do it, least not on an animal sentient enough to react frantically, in fear, of a pain source. I mean, I could never deliberately wound or maim a salamander just to see its leg regrow, least not several times just to see what happens... I hope they at least show mercy and give the animals some kind of lidocaine injection before they assault it.

    • @kevinsheets9072
      @kevinsheets9072 8 років тому +1

      +Koltiras Rip You sound like a tenth century pope. Davinci changed that kind of thinking by doing the first autopsies on dead bodies to learn anatomy. A fundamental change in science to rational thinking influenced by the writings of Rene Decartes.

  • @Venuscombust
    @Venuscombust 6 років тому

    and now 7 years later and what do we have??????

  • @andijantoandijanto296
    @andijantoandijanto296 9 років тому

    I have Knee Osteo Arthritis, I am offered injection of Sheep Placenta, and said that it will
    develop new cartilage. Is it true by Sheep Placenta? Not by our own stemcell?
    Thank you for your kind attention and comments.
    Rgds,
    Andi

    • @MrTantalust
      @MrTantalust 8 років тому

      +Andijanto Andijanto The doctors will be keeping some shears nearby for your next appointment. JK :P

  • @guidosillaste4297
    @guidosillaste4297 Рік тому

    So if we find ways to make the body make 1 stem cell each time it divides we can live longer and healtier. Other research show that less everyday stress and more targeted stress will lead to more healthy stem cells. Of course cant forget less polution and more natural foods helps as well. In other words our everyday life is kinda wrong we replaced life whit death.

  • @Jessica1963Forester
    @Jessica1963Forester 13 років тому

    After 6 months of offering stem cell therapy in combination with the venous angioplasty liberation procedure, patients of CCSVI Clinic have reported excellent health outcomes. Ms. Kasma Gianopoulos of Athens Greece, who was diagnosed with the Relapsing/Remitting form of MS in 1997 called the combination of treatments a “cure”. Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information.

  • @ThePhantomLash
    @ThePhantomLash 13 років тому

    @miketysoncantpunch Let me know too when u find out ...

  • @DD-jq5cb
    @DD-jq5cb 4 роки тому +1

    +1

  • @who26yahoocom
    @who26yahoocom 10 років тому

    with the regeneration of stem cell & tissue,i'm looking forward to have my own stem cell regenerated,to clon,so to speak another of me right now before i;m getting older.or even die of old age.this had been the things the ancient king of china looking for...

    • @MrTantalust
      @MrTantalust 8 років тому

      +William Ho Your parents will be the first to petition the courts against it.. :P

    • @who26yahoocom
      @who26yahoocom 8 років тому

      Right

    • @kevinsheets9072
      @kevinsheets9072 8 років тому

      +William Ho It was the beginning intention of alchemy. The transference of cheaper metals to gold soon followed. Amazingly we have now figured out how to convert a cheap metal to gold. Unfortunately it cost over $24,000 to produce a few tenths of a gram of gold. We just can't generate the gravitational power of super massive stars.

  • @idunusegoogleplus
    @idunusegoogleplus 11 років тому

    i hope so too. altho personally i want this tech for a new foreskin lol.

  • @wizardmori
    @wizardmori 11 років тому

    If even bone marrow transplantation was done, possibly I might save father, by "I expand and can know, am able to move", I start it again.
    骨髄移植さえ出来てればもしかしたら父を救えていたかも知れなかった、「広がって知れる動かせる」事により、やり直すんだ。

  • @edguethsr.7123
    @edguethsr.7123 Рік тому

    My wife had stem cells placed in her left knee two years ago in The Villages two years ago, never worked and $6000 later ?

  • @ravenravella1000
    @ravenravella1000 Рік тому

    Consult the Dalai Lama's Doctor who uses the subtle diagnostics and ultra specific recommendations for herbs and diet for EACH individual person........We are still guessing at things in the West, and NOT ascribing to the 5,000 year old treatments from India nor the 3,000 year old TCM and Tibetan systems. These Western, blanket assumptions are inadequate, and can kill.

  • @Carnibis
    @Carnibis 13 років тому

    44

  • @justinspykerman
    @justinspykerman 2 роки тому +1

    I don't want to be part mechanical, I love biology and I do love technology but not inside me, its better to use technology to improve biology not replace it.

    • @anteconfig5391
      @anteconfig5391 2 роки тому

      uuhhh. A few months ago I would've fully agreed with you, but now I'm on the fence about that. I want to be a cyborg and I'm no longer sure how far I'd go with that.

    • @justinspykerman
      @justinspykerman 2 роки тому

      @@anteconfig5391 That's interesting, what caused the change in heart?

    • @anteconfig5391
      @anteconfig5391 2 роки тому

      @@justinspykerman I want to extend my natural brain function. I want to do the same with my body. I have considered chopping an arm off or replacing an eye with a camera for science. Then I thought about extending my sensory inputs and from there I wondered if I should implant “my own” memories into “my own” brain to increase the rate of learning. It all went downhill from there.

  • @reggiepalmer6157
    @reggiepalmer6157 Рік тому

    Well I remember reading years ago they would burn a pig's heart and then heal it with stem cell surgery. And I have a heart issue called atrial fibrillation that is very debilitating and all they want to do is burn my heart. See the irony here with modern medicine instead of healing the heart they want to damage it more. I guess what I'm saying is I'm waiting for the time where they actually try to heal the heart with stem cell therapy so I could finally live a normal life again, but as of yet I keep searching and nobody is doing it but I know they have done the research on the poor helpless piggies they burnt😞😐

  • @immortalityIMT
    @immortalityIMT Рік тому

    Does Dr. Robert O. Becker's work have anything to contribute to this? And some animals are biologically immortal.

  • @thaimedicalvacation
    @thaimedicalvacation 13 років тому

    Why would anyone "not like" this? =) so silly

  • @JohnnyKidder
    @JohnnyKidder 13 років тому

    Dude at 1:36:17 sounds like Stephen Spielberg. Stupid comentary, great lecture

  • @theblueguy2
    @theblueguy2 11 років тому

    Did you loose it following trauma or diabeetus? :/

  • @who26yahoocom
    @who26yahoocom 10 років тому

    may i offer myself to be regenerated,to clone another of me,so to speak,and to add on to that specific stem cell which would be form from the original an atom cell...

  • @geargrinder87
    @geargrinder87 11 років тому

    i just love how idiots on the internet tell us they CAN'T do things they can

    • @dubscheckum8246
      @dubscheckum8246 2 роки тому

      It's been a decade. Stem cells still can't do things

    • @IdSpeey1392
      @IdSpeey1392 Рік тому

      @@dubscheckum8246 Bro they’re literally regrowing tissue between spine vertebrae’s. Been successfully done many times

    • @dubscheckum8246
      @dubscheckum8246 Рік тому

      @@IdSpeey1392 you probably read that in pop sci magazine where they overhyped things to get readers. I'm a clinician. There is still no use for stem cells

  • @Avoryne
    @Avoryne 11 років тому

    You and I brother. lol

  • @JamesJones-ny3tf
    @JamesJones-ny3tf 11 років тому

    lol like you represent every single woman on the planet

  • @Gandalf17
    @Gandalf17 10 років тому +3

    i think during my lifelife the average joe wont ever get any benefit from stem cells. :(

    • @MrTantalust
      @MrTantalust 8 років тому

      +Call of Duty Audience
      Chin up, lookup news about London's Professor Pete Coffey and Moorfields eye hospital.

    • @kevinsheets9072
      @kevinsheets9072 8 років тому

      +Call of Duty Audience The science of it is massively complicated. The risk of cancer development is probably slowing down the progress.

    • @stephenantonicelli7069
      @stephenantonicelli7069 4 роки тому

      Stem cell is expensive.

  • @zsrz4877
    @zsrz4877 Рік тому

    Injected Stem cells to regenerate tissue doesn’t work

    • @dustyhockema4356
      @dustyhockema4356 Рік тому

      How do you know this? I am considering getting it done for my peripheral neuropathy, but not sure about it. People say that it does work.

  • @Kevinrocksat69
    @Kevinrocksat69 12 років тому

    Who here actual watched the whole thing? I didnt

  • @MovieMowDown
    @MovieMowDown 12 років тому

    I hope we can invent a way to use stem cells to become indestructible!

  • @user-we3we7nr9m
    @user-we3we7nr9m 4 роки тому

    Бу га га

  • @rezzer7918
    @rezzer7918 Рік тому

    Anyone who refers to Nancy Pelosi in a praiseworthy way surely is not worth listening to 🙄

  • @AmelSalibasic
    @AmelSalibasic 10 років тому

    she will be godess soon

  • @RAWR2000245
    @RAWR2000245 10 років тому

    Stem cells to cure vaginal pain, scarring..

  • @ThePhantomLash
    @ThePhantomLash 13 років тому

    If she is a Dentist why don't she mention TEETH TEETH TEETH ....

  • @idunusegoogleplus
    @idunusegoogleplus 11 років тому

    well good that a fellow guy understands how impt it is to have a foreskin. don't worry i know full well how important a foot is to you too. let's both hope they do it quicker haha.

  • @josephtorres3229
    @josephtorres3229 7 років тому

    This video is so outdated.

  • @boyandonev7521
    @boyandonev7521 3 місяці тому

    this is so outdated, its a shame to still be here and fool people nowadays

  • @kevinsheets9072
    @kevinsheets9072 8 років тому +1

    It ruined an otherwise great presentation because she just couldn't resist interjecting politics into a scientific lecture. Big mistake and reduction in public perception of her own overall intelligence. Quite simply, people in glass houses......