Want China Times, Staff Reporter 2014-04-13
A medical team injects concentrated stem cells into a patient's brain. (Photo/ Lin Shinn-Zong) |
Lin
Shinn-Zong, a Taiwanese physician, has used peripheral blood stem cells to help
30 patients who were left partially paralyzed by stokes to walk again, report
our Chinese-language sister paper China Times.
Lin, chief
of the China Medical University's Beigang Hospital in Yunlin, southern Taiwan,
collected the patients' peripheral blood stem cells and injected the
concentrated stem cell fluid to the damaged regions of the patients' brains.
The patients were partially anesthetized during the one-hour procedure.
One of the
patients surnamed Huang has participated in Lin's research since 2009 after he
became wheelchair-bound after a stroke affected his right arm and foot. Huang
found that he could move his little finger a month after he received the
injection. Half a year later, he can walk slowly without the aid of his wheelchair
and he can even jog slowly on a treadmill.
Originally,
only half of the 30 patients received the injection, with the rest receiving
only rehabilitation therapies. However, Lin found the former made significant
and rapid improvements and decided to include the latter group in the injection
trial. Now all of the patients are able to walk and do not have to use
wheelchairs.
The
research will be published in the US journal Cell Transplantation: The
Regenerative Medicine Journal. Lin said he plans to carry out further research
using stem cells from umbilical cord blood on 12 stroke patients aged below 80.
The effects
of peripheral blood stem cells on patients suffering from Parkinson's Disease,
stroke or other neurological disorders remain disputed, said Tang Jih-Luh, head
of the Tai Cheng Stem Cell Therapy Center at the National Taiwan University
Hospital in Taipei. Most stroke patients regain their body functions naturally
so it is difficult to tell whether stem cells contribute to their recovery,
Tang added.
Jeng
Jiann-Shing, an assistant professor at the university's Department of
Neurology, said Lin's research appeared to be effective but it still has a long
way to go before it become a common treatment. Many countries have used stem
cells obtained from different sources to treat stroke patients but their effect
varied according to the type of stroke and physical state of the patient,
according to Jeng.
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"... Cell Division - a static process?
Let me take you to the cellular division process. We've said this before, but you need to hear this to understand how it works. A cell is ready to divide. The Human body is designed to rejuvenate... all tissue. You've been told that there's some tissue that does not rejuvenate, but that is incorrect. It all rejuvenates at different speeds at different times and in different ways. It rejuvenates. So now you know that the Human body is designed to live a long time. Unfortunately, the energy that you have created on this planet and what you've gone through, has beat it up. You don't live much more than 80 years. That was not the design.
The Biblical personalities were sometimes prophets and sometimes masters and sometimes just there... and lived for hundreds of years. Did they really? Or perhaps this is that just a metaphor? Did they get that right in the Bible without a error in transcription? I'm going to tell you the truth. It's very accurate. Thousands of years ago you lived a very long time, Lemurian. If you knew your lifespan, you'd gasp. But not anymore. Instructions have been given over time to DNA, literally, by the energy of the planet... en energy that you have created through consciousness.
A cell divides. Right before it divides, it needs the blueprint to clone itself. The blueprint is available from the stem cell. The stem cell gets its information from the quantum part of the DNA, which has never changed since you were born. It's remained static, since nothing has ever changed it... and the fact that you don't believe it's changeable and have just accepted aging. There's not a conscious effort to do anything with it, and it just lays there like it always did.
The diving cell "talks" to the stem cell and says, "Do the same thing you always did? Change anything?" And the stem cell talks to the cell that is dividing, saying, "Make another one just the same." Then you rejuvenate just like the last one, accepting everything you received when you were born. ..."
The diving cell "talks" to the stem cell and says, "Do the same thing you always did? Change anything?" And the stem cell talks to the cell that is dividing, saying, "Make another one just the same." Then you rejuvenate just like the last one, accepting everything you received when you were born. ..."
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