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How umbilical cord stem cells are helping life imitate myth

Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients,  Dec, 2005  by Anthony G. Payne

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In my home state of Texas, we have a saying that goes "if you see smoke coming from the woodpile, there's a fire burning somewhere therein." While the evidence concerning the efficacy of hUCSCs for non-hematopoeic diseases and conditions is tentative, we at SRI feel there is "smoke in the woodpile" coming from a biologic fire lit by these cells. And yes, in some instances the blind see and the lame walk. In terms of the promise and utility of hUCSCs to transform some areas of medical care in the future, this realm of science could indeed transform mythic feat into reality.

Want to learn more about human umbilical cord stem cells and hUCSC therapy?

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* Check out SRI's 90 page handbook on hUCSCT--free and online at http://14ushop.com/wizard/HB082505.pdf

* Visit www.stemcelltherapies.org

* Come March 2006, pick up a copy of "Human Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Therapy: The Gift of Healing from Healthy Newborn Babies" by David A. Steenblock, DO and Anthony G. Payne, PhD (Basic Health Publications). This book will be available on www.basichealthpub.com and www.amazon.com.

Background on Dr. Payne:

Anthony G. Payne, MA, PhD, MD (hon.) is staff biological theoretician at the Steenblock Research Institute. Dr. Payne holds earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in biological anthropology, plus doctorates in nutritional medicine and psychology. Prior to joining SRI, Dr. Payne spent over 4 years teaching university in Japan. He is 20+ year member of the international genius society MENSA, and a Bureau of Indian Affairs certified American Indian and tribal member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (www.choctawnation.com). He and his wife, Sachi, live in sunny southern California.

Correspondence:

Anthony G. Payne, PhD

Steenblock Research Institute

949-248-7034

biotheoretician@gmail.com

by Anthony G. Payne, PhD, MD (hon.)

Steenblock Research Institute, San Clemente, California (USA)

RELATED ARTICLE: The Korea Times

November 26, 2004

"Embryonic stem cells are omni-potent in that they can divide into any thing even including a tumor cell. But cord blood stem cells are developed enough not to cause such troubles while retaining as powerful a differentiation capacity at the same time," he claimed.

"Another upside of cord blood stem cells is that they can adapt to the injected bodies without triggering a big negative inner reaction, which are common in other transplantations," according to Han, Ph.D, of the SCB (Dr. Han Hoon of the Seoul Cord Blood Bank)

"We don't need a strict match between cord blood stem cell type and the immune system of a patient because the latter accepts the former pretty well thanks to its immaturity," Han said.

"Korean Scientists Succeed in Stem Cell Therapy" By Kim Tae-gyu, Staff Reporter

http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/200411/kt2004112617575710440.htm

RELATED ARTICLE: In a Nutshell: Cord Blood-derived Stem Cells

They are isolated from cord blood, hence there are no red or white cells present. This virtually eliminates the need for blood typing or HLA matching.