Guest guest Posted April 19, 2005 Report Share Posted April 19, 2005 If you want to watch the leading edge of these therapies, keep your eyes peeled for advances in veterinary science in the next decade. Since the religious right does not object to animal experiments and those who do have no political power, we will likely see some amazing things in our pets first. We already have a cloned cat (not me, some lady) and when it becomes clear that the filthy rich can extend the lives of their beloved pets for decades using stem cells, its game time. Those who object at this point will be a powerless minority free to die if they please. All you have to do is sat healthy long enough to reap the rewards. How do you do that? By using the most noniatrogenic medicines available in the mean time. An MD clinician who is an important figure in life extensions circles, Terry Grossman, says the worst thing you can do for your chances of longevity is visit the average doctors who still just mutilates and poisons. but those in the know have already abandoned such things. Dr. Grossman runs a center that performs stem cell therapy, but also has an L.Ac. on staff. For those who wonder what they might do with this degree instead of running a barely successful cash practice, perhaps you should consider linking your fate with folks like Grossman instead. Chinese Herbs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2005 Report Share Posted April 19, 2005 Thanks for the info. I linked up to his clinic page at www.fmiclinic.com and was happy to see a practitioner of Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture featured by the site as an integral part of the clinic. They also have a newsletter available as well. On Apr 19, 2005, at 4:52 PM, wrote: > An MD clinician > who is an important figure in life extensions circles, Terry Grossman, > says the worst thing you can do for your chances of longevity is visit > the average doctors who still just mutilates and poisons. but those in > the know have already abandoned such things. Dr. Grossman runs a > center that performs stem cell therapy, but also has an L.Ac. on staff. > For those who wonder what they might do with this degree instead of > running a barely successful cash practice, perhaps you should consider > linking your fate with folks like Grossman instead. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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