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Stem Cell Progress

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

By Gina Davidson – http://news.scotsman.com

 

A FORMER rugby player whose spine was snapped during a match is hoping that a US scientist at the forefront of stem cell research will convince Edinburgh medics to begin similar work which could one day enable him to walk again.

David Millar, who lost the use of his legs after his accident 21 years ago, has raised thousands of pounds for the work of California-based Dr Hans Keirstead.

Now the 44-year-old has brought Dr Keirstead to the Capital and in September he will lecture doctors and scientists on the “holy grail” of medical advances.

Mr Millar said: “There is a lot of research being done in Edinburgh into stem cells with regards to motor neurone disease and multiple sclerosis, and there is interest in dovetailing this with research into spinal cord injuries. Dr Keirstead is one of the leading experts in spinal repair, and he will tell us about the latest stage of his trials. He’s now treating people with stem cells.

“For some reason, the US is more advanced in this area than the UK, so it will be of great benefit to hear about his work. I am really hoping that things will come from this.”

Mr Millar, who played for West of Scotland and Scotland under-21s before his injury, added: “Most people still believe that once you’ve injured your spine there’s nothing that can be done, however, Dr Keirstead will tell us what the latest treatments are. There has been significant progress made in the last five to ten years. People talk about when treatments are available now, rather than if.

“I am particularly interested in getting the rugby community interested in this. It’s one of the most dangerous sports in terms of this kind of injury so it would be good for the sport to become more involved in helping those injured in this way. The Scottish Rugby Union has been very supportive so far.”

Last year Mr Millar, who is now a neuropsychologist in Newcastle, undertook a 250-mile hand cycle in New Zealand to raise money for spinal cord repair. The challenge, he says, “led to a continued commitment with a group of friends to raise awareness around the developments in the area of spinal cord repair”.

Former Scottish rugby captain Gary Callander is also supporting Mr Millar’s push for more research.

“Rugby is one of those sports which cannot be made completely safe,” said Mr Millar. “There will always be injuries. I don’t believe there have been more of this kind of injury, but a few years ago there was a definite spate of them.”

Mr Millar added that although he’s been in a wheelchair for more than 20 years he still hopes that stem cells might one day enable him to walk again.

“The current work being done is on those who have just been injured, the next phase of Dr Keirstead’s research will be into a treatment which can help or give some improvement to those who have chronic injuries. Hopefully there’s some potential for that.”

Dr Keirstead will be presenting his lecture at the President’s Suite, Murrayfield Rugby Stadium in September. Anyone interested in attending should contact David Millar on [email protected]

Adult Stem Cell Success Stories

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

Your own adult stem cells keep you strong and healthy.  Once in the blood stream they have the ability to seek out areas that need to be renewed and repaired.  They can also save your life when devastating events and illnesses strike.

In the last 12 months we have received many emails and updates, from those people who have been taking stem cell supplements through to those who have undergone full stem cell replacement therapy.

We were delighted to be sent the following two videos this week, showing the incredible results for:

Laura Dominguez – who was only 16 years old when she suffered a spinal cord injury in a car accident over two years ago that left her a paraplegic. Now she is starting to walk again with the help of Adult Stem Cells taken from her own body.

Amy Daniels – was terrified when she learned that she had Scleroderma – a disease that causes the tissue in the skin, blood vessels, and muscles to harden. It’s known as the disease that turns people into stone. Amy was fortunate to get into a medical study that used Adult Stem Cells from her own body to save her life. She is now completely cured from the disease.

Joe Davis Jr – was born with sickle-cell anemia, a disease that Joe Sr, a health care professional, believed had no known cure. Then the Davis’s heard of the possibility of using Adult Stem Cells to cure Joe. After being blessed with a second child, the family was able to use the stem cells in the umbilical cord blood of Joe Jr’s little brother to cure him of sickle-cell anemia

Barbara Purvis – was suffering macular degeneration.  Barbara made a firm decision to travel overseas and undergo adult stem cell therapy which fixed her failing eye sight.

Laura, Amy, Joseph and Barbara underwent stem cell replacement therapy and owe their lives and new found wellness to the remarkable results of adult stem cells.  

Watch the videos below to hear in person their amazing results.

Find out more about the incredible benefits of adult stem cell supplements and therapy at www.stemcellworx.com