About 20 years ago, there was a huge outrage over "embryonic stem cell research" because taking stem cells directly from an embryo kills the baby--that is, abortion.
Adult stem cells, taken from bone marrow, were said to be absolutely fine--in fact, that's where all the medical advances were back then, listed out in the late great Dr. D. James Kennedy's book "Lord of All." Apparently embryonic was nothing but failures.
Being a pro wrestling fan, I hear about wrestlers getting a new lease on life due to stem cell treatments, including WWE's Rey Mysterio, whose knees were completely shot ten years ago to the point he was seriously considering hanging up the mask, but after a year or so of stem cell therapy, not only are his knees so much better, but he's still wrestling--even getting into the ring with his real-life son Dominik. AEW's Matt Jackson of the Young Bucks reportedly had similar treatment for a torn bicep a few weeks ago.
Anyway, the question is: When stem cells are used in medicine today, are they bone-marrow or embryonic?
Remember, there are no limits to the cabal's depravity...
I know quite a bit about all of this, because I've been researching it for months for my own treatment. I can answer any question you might possibly have.
First of all, embryonic stem cells don't kill the baby. In those countries where these stem cells are allowed, pregnant women are certified ahead of time to be disease-free, and the placenta and umbilical cord immediately following birth are given to agencies which provide the clinics with this material. These stem cells are not allowed for use here in the U.S. There is quite a bit of controversy about these types of stem cells, whether or not they contain the density of LIVING cells that are claimed. For a time, there was a company attempting to market frozen/bottled embryonic stem cell material here in the U.S., but several labs examined it and determined that it was fraudulent -- that it didn't contain any living cells.
Here in the U.S., stem cells are most commonly harvested from bone marrow in the hip bone. They are processed and injected into orthopedic joints. Outside the U.S., these mesochymal stem cells can be processed and grown for two weeks before being injected, as this process increases the cell count.
Some clinics are still using adipose tissue to harvest stem cells, but this is an inferior process.
Please, please don't associate this with the cabal! There is good science behind this, and while there are fraudulent clinics, I can direct you to ones that are ethical and have plenty of research behind them. This is the direction of medicine in the future, and it has already surpassed some forms of orthopedic surgery. It's only a matter of time before this will be covered by insurance, as it is much, much cheaper for equivalent medical benefit than surgery.
Fire away with questions. I've got answers!
Oh, I have questions!! First, did you start treatment? Is it working??
A family friend has rheumatoid arthritis. He goes to another country to get the cells and it's been life changing. Right now it seems it's not lasting as well in between appointments.
Another friend in common has started going with him to get help with her MS. She hasn't noticed any improvement.
My Mom is in her late 70's. I've posted about her before. She had brain radiation. It is taking a toll on her. Also, she has a lot of back pain. But, to be honest she'll never agree to it. But, I'd like to look into it anyway.
Can you throw me a name? Bonus if it is in the midwest. Good luck and thank you!
Have them check out peptides, one in particular being BPC-157
Thank you!! I will look into it. I knew the people here would have insights.