Are you ready for your stem cell treatment yet? All of us know that there are exciting things happening around the world with stem cell research. All of should know that there are risks associated with the treatment, and that all too often, there seem to be no observable benefits.
I continue to point out that if you are bringing a new baby home, I hope all of you will first clean up the nursery and even remove lead from the painted walls, and even check the levels of outgassing of toxins from the carpets etc before you bring the baby into a suboptimal environment.
I have stressed that everyone should watch the two one hour specials from CNN.com/toxicamerica and then go to Google and search on Ten Americans and watch the video that EWG.ORG has made available showing the measurable level of toxins in everyone today.
Please click on this link and look at frequently asked questions so that you are better able to consult with patients about the benefit to risk ratio of their using stem cells to treat their condition.
Since everyone wants a magic bullet that takes away their symptoms, most will not bother to learn my FIGHT program and actually change their diet and really detox etc unless they learn that there are risks associated with stem cell therapy beyond the risk of paying that money and seeing little in the way of results.
I hope that more will first learn my FIGHT program and really do it intensively so that if they then still take stem cell therapy, they have optimized the potential that they will see lasting benefits. And, just like we can protect against some of the adverse effects of vaccines with high dose oral vitamin C, I feel that following my FIGHT program will also lower the potential for some of the adverse outcomes now starting to be reported. These may be from the inappropriate or premature use of stem cells in bodies that have not first been adequately prepared.
I hope that you understand that, for example, a heart transplant for a condition like idiopathic dilated hypertrophic myocardopathy can be associated with a mitochondrial disease. That means it would be very wise to first provide the essential nutrients like Carnitine, CO-Q, etc (my total heart program described in detail elsewhere), which often eliminates the need for the heart transplant in the first place.
However, that nutrient program in addition will maximize the potential that either a heart transplant or stem cell therapy can actually provide a lasting benefit. It is obvious that the heart transplant would fail if no one wakes up to the real diagnosis of mitochondrial disease and provides the specialized nutrients the patient really needs. Stem cells realistically need as much help as they can get too, like all the lead and mercury out first!
And, to learn even more, the announcement below lists the names of the leaders in the field and the topics being discussed. If you Google the names of any presenter on any topic you are interested in usually you will have instant access to useful information.
Garry F. Gordon MD,DO,MD(H)
President, Gordon Research Institute
www.gordonresearch.com
http://www.closerlookatstemcells.org//AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home
We have all heard about the extraordinary promise that stem cell research holds for the treatment of human diseases. Clinics all over the world claim to offer stem cell treatments for a wide variety of conditions. But are all of these treatments likely to be safe and effective?
The ISSCR (International Society for Stem Cell Research) provides information to help you evaluate these claims.
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The World Stem Cell Summit is the flagship international event uniting the stem cell community by bringing together scientists, patients, advocates, business people, investors, educators, ethicists, policy makers, government representatives, and others to network and learn from each other. In 2010, the Summit will attract more than 1,200 attendees from 30 nations, 60 exhibitors and more than 200 endorsing organizations and media partners from around the world. View the full agenda and join us in Detroit, Michigan USA on October 4-6.
Attendees Receive Free Copy of the 2010 World Stem Cell Report
Once again, the World Stem Cell Report will be available exclusively to all attendees of the 2010 World Stem Cell Summit! The 2010 World Stem Cell Report focuses on the theme of global harmonization, showcasing efforts of more than 40 countries, institutions, stem cell networks, think-tanks academic institutions, government agencies and companies that are working together as a global stem cell community to advance scientific research, policy and commercialization.
Stem Cell Action Awards Honorees Announced
The 6th annual Genetics Policy Institute Stem Cell Action Awards Dinner will be held on Tuesday, October 5, as part of the 2010 World Stem Cell Summit. This year’s honorees include Michigan Governor Jennifer M. Granholm; philanthropist A. Alfred Taubman; the Canadian Stem Cell Network; Stephen and Barbara Byer and the organization they founded, ALS Worldwide; and patient-advocate Laura Jackson. Space is limited so register today!