Thailand Biotech Company Gets Board of Investment's (BOI) Seal of
Approval for Adult Stem Cells
http://www.thaiwebsites.com/adultstemcell.asp
Stem Cell Therapy in Thailand
http://www.medhunters.com/articles/stemCellTherapyInThailand.html
Do a google search for keywords "stem cells heart Thailand" for large
list of articles about recent and ongoing work. Replace "Thailand" with
"Turkey" for additional but fewer articles.
I did notice that there was a google ad for www.texasheart.org which was
enrolling patients into a stem heart study. There was also a google ad
for www.CellMedicine.com which had a news information section that could
be useful as a launching point.
Steve
coygators@... wrote:
>
>
> Thank you, Steve.
>
> I would like to see some science and follw-up and documentation. Your
> report sounds promising, as does every other therapy before it is
> brought into the light of day. The well-known story of chelation
> therapy in cardiovascular disease which started with promising research
> only to be suppressed, even now 50 long years later, by competing interests.
>
> Right now "Stem Cells" has rock star status. But what is it all about
> behind the cameras?
>
> Dr. J
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve <dudescholar4@...>
> To: chelationtherapy@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sun, 27 Jul 2008 2:47 am
> Subject: Re: [chelationtherapy] New source of heart stem cells found: study
>
> Stem cells are having positive results but the procedure is not
> available in the USA except for a very few research studies, and then
> one takes their chances because they might be in the placebo arm of the
> study.
>
> Nevertheless, outside the USA, stem cell procedures are available. I
> know that they available in Turkey and Thailand and most likely India
> and other countries. In Thailand, people are wheeled into the 5 star
> hotel quality hospital and walk out under their own power after the
> procedure and some recuperation. One pays 5-20 percent of the cost of
> equivalent procedures when compared to the USA. It is always cheaper to
> pay to fly to thailand and have work done than to get the same procured
> done in the USA if one doesn't have insurance. If one has a 20% copay,
> it can still be cheaper to fly to Thailand and pay the full cost oneself.
>
> Steve
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