[TheForge] Way OT. Stem cell cures. (was: Doug Henderson )
Darrell
darrell at machinemaster.com
Thu Sep 30 20:53:42 EDT 2004
Bruce, That is not the reason you are voting for Kerry. The real reason is
because you are a lib. and believe in nonsense like weightless hammers.
Darrell
http://www.machinemaster.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Freeman" <FREEMAB at pt.fdah.com>
To: <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 6:18 AM
Subject: [TheForge] Way OT. Stem cell cures. (was: Doug Henderson )
> What the powers that be don't want you to know is that the effects of
> Parkinson's disease can be completely reversed by means of stem cells.
> This was demonstrated over TEN YEARS ago when a doctor out in CA came up
> with a "model animal" - certain drug users.
>
> This was actually a rather amusing episode. Seems some drug "designer"
> in No. Calif. made a mistake one batch and got an unexpected byproduct.
> He sold the stuff on the street anyway. The byproduct destroyed part of
> the brain, giving rise to rather extreme Parkinson-like symptoms. The
> amusing part (to the rest of us) was that the druggies that took the
> stuff supported their habits by break-in and theft. Their careers in
> theft were adversely affected by the Parkinson-like symptoms.
> Specifically, the cops found human "statues," obviously in the process
> of pilfering a home.
>
> The doctor in question ultimately identified the byproduct causing the
> symptom. I THINK he was then able to induce Parkinson-like symptoms in
> lab animals, and to show that stem cells could be used to reverse the
> process and restore normal function. I KNOW he was able to do this in
> some of the human victims.
>
> This should have been milestone work. A CURE for Parkinsons (symptoms,
> at least - maybe not the root cause of the disease).
>
> Unfortunately, human stem cell lines come from aborted fetuses. You
> know the rest of the story. The arch conservatives in office banned
> stem cell research, and that was the end of the story.
>
> This is one of several reasons I'll be voting for Kerry this year.
>
> Bruce
> NJ
>
> >>> dann at wctatel.net 9/29/2004 3:51:14 PM >>>
>
> Lou Gehrigs' disease slowly causes loss of motor control, but usually
> the
> mind remains alert and sharp to the end. It is now more commonly called
>
> "A.L.S." This was the illness that took my mother-in-law. She fought
> it
> with as much dignity as possible for more than 3 years, but she had
> a
> "living will" calling for no feeding tubes. That way the end comes,
> when
> the swallowing reflex fails.
>
> The more common welder's associated disease is Parkinson's (P.D.) ,
> which
> similarly steals motor skills, but also has another component:
> demensia. PD
> and ALS use many of the same drugs to stave off the effects of the
> diseases,
> for a while. There is currently no cure for either, but stem cell
> research
> offers the best hope.
>
>
> Dann Johnson
> *********
> Mike Linn writes:
>
> >
> > I think you meant Doug Hendrickson has Lou Gehrigs disease.
> >
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