Guest guest Posted April 28, 2005 Report Share Posted April 28, 2005 it just makes a lot of sense that the chinese regenerative med researchers would cast an eye towards TCM. Many herbs have been shown to protect and regenerate cells. Examples include milkthistle, schizandra, astragalus. Patients who need stem cell therapy are sick. Their DNA (essence) is damaged in some way. In many cases, there is literally cell depletion from die-off without successful copying. Less cells, less DNA, less of everything. So DNA suffers quantitative losses as well as qualitative. Sounds more like jing every day. When you inject stem cells, they have to take root and grow before they can work their magic. It is like taking a cutting from a healthy young plant to propagate it. You still need a good soil, regular feeding and watering, proper drainage, etc. The same is true for establishing a healthy colony of stem cells. But this is not an easy task in the chronically ill, They have poor soil, so there is chicken and egg conundrum. If you could just get the essence to assimilate, all would be well (kind of like cloying hard to digest herbs - often indicated in the elderly and infirm and often cause side effects). Well, certain chinese herbs seem to help the " assimilation " process at the cellular level. Is this really anything other than an extension of CM to the microscopic. Chinese Herbs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2005 Report Share Posted April 28, 2005 Speaking of eggs you might want to check out the research conducted by Kikuo Chishima over his 40 years. He was recognized by the Japanese govt for his amazing work with embryology and cellular biology. His work fills in many of the missing areas of modern scientific philosophy and contradicts many other beliefs as well. Not all of modern science is in complete agreement on anything. Mike W. Bowser, L Ac > < > >cha > regenerative medicine >Thu, 28 Apr 2005 14:35:01 -0700 > >it just makes a lot of sense that the chinese regenerative med >researchers would cast an eye towards TCM. Many herbs have been shown >to protect and regenerate cells. Examples include milkthistle, >schizandra, astragalus. Patients who need stem cell therapy are sick. >Their DNA (essence) is damaged in some way. In many cases, there is >literally cell depletion from die-off without successful copying. Less >cells, less DNA, less of everything. So DNA suffers quantitative >losses as well as qualitative. Sounds more like jing every day. > >When you inject stem cells, they have to take root and grow before they >can work their magic. It is like taking a cutting from a healthy young >plant to propagate it. You still need a good soil, regular feeding and >watering, proper drainage, etc. The same is true for establishing a >healthy colony of stem cells. But this is not an easy task in the >chronically ill, They have poor soil, so there is chicken and egg >conundrum. If you could just get the essence to assimilate, all would >be well (kind of like cloying hard to digest herbs - often indicated in >the elderly and infirm and often cause side effects). Well, certain >chinese herbs seem to help the " assimilation " process at the cellular >level. Is this really anything other than an extension of CM to the >microscopic. > > > >Chinese Herbs > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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