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DON MARGOLIS ADULT STEM CELL-CARDIOLOGY QUOTES 2004-2007
April 2004
The greatest accomplishment in cardiological history was Dr. Dohmann's absolute destruction, in Brazil , 2002, of most every cow held sacred by cardiologists. Dohmann's team proved once and for all, that transplant candidates, in most cases, need their own adult stem cells implanted into their hearts, rather than a transplant.
Dohmann's results led directly to the first FDA approval of a stem cell clinical trial for heart disease just last month. I have no doubt that others will follow and I predict that EVERY one of those trials, using autologous bone marrow or blood derived stem cells on chronically-ill heart patients, will be overwhelmingly successful.
November 2004
Dohmann's seven Brazilian doctors have destroyed one more long-held myth of cardiology. One of their 19 patients receiving adult stem cells died in month 11 of a stroke. The autopsy proved, for the very first time in human history, that blood vessels can be regenerated by the body. This means that every cardiology textbook printed in the 20th century is wrong! How long will it be before the sacred cow that heart muscle cannot be regenerated is destroyed once and for all?
May 2005
Dohmann led to doctors in Uruguay , Argentina , Germany , and Thailand proving in 2003-2004 that most all late-stage angina and heart failure and cardiomyopathy patients could have their lives improved and lengthened by adult stem cells.
September 2005
Dr. Amit Patel of the University of Pittsburgh has proven, with MRI science, that the patient's own adult stem cells injected into the heart muscle can (a) improve the function of a very sick heart, and (b) reduce the size of that sick heart and (c) take an NYHA Class III-IV patient back to physically unimpaired Class I.
April 2006
Fearless Forecast: Adult stem cells will be able to repair or replace any organ, any nerve cell, any blood problem in the human body while embryologists continue their endless struggle to treat one human being for one disease. Indeed, scientists believe they can now replace a destructive human immune system! Therefore I am more than sure that Prof. Doris Taylor's 1998 seminal paper on adult stem cells is already the most important achievement in medical history, even though it will not be recognized by the Nobel Committee before 2025.
July 2006
Fearless Forecast: Adult stem cells are already successfully treating more diseases today, in the summer of 2006, than embryonic stem cells will treat in the next decade.
September 2007
In America, a country which believes all stem cells come from embryos, in which embryonics is politically correct, and adult stem cells are three words almost never printed in a positive context in most any newspaper, it is not surprising that stem cell diabetes therapy in America is a couple of years behind the rest of the world. Looking over dozens of human results, (not from America where the ‚“news‚ is very old) it seems that there are at least four different kinds of adult stem cells which have already substantially improved the lives of human diabetics.
November 2007
Chalk another one up for Dr. Dohmann and his Brazil Seven! (The actuary in me loves this one.) My small survey of transplant cardiologists indicates an expected mortality of 35% per year for those 90%+ of candidates who never get a new heart. (95% in USA ) That means that after five years, only 2.2 of the Dohmann 19 stem cell recipients would be alive after five years without the stem cells and without the new heart. I am thrilled to report that 12 are still alive and most all are still enjoying a better quality of life.
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"All of us in the so-called Western world, if there was something valid, we'd be the first to be offering it," said Steeves, the Canadian professor and director of the International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries, known as ICORD.
http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080113/NEWS/801130308/-1/TOWN1001
WHAT UTTER NONSENSE, PROFESSOR STEEVES!
(1) BRAZIL PROVED TO THE WORLD IN 2002 THAT ADULT STEM CELLS DRAMATICALLY IMPROVE AND SAVE THE LIVES OF DYING HEART PATIENTS.
(2) THE AMERICAN HEART ASSN PUBLISHED THE PAPER SO EVEN YOU COULD SEE IT.
(3) LITERALLY DOZENS OF CONFIRMING TRIALS IN EUROPE AND ASIA AND NOW EVEN IN THE BACKWARD COUNTRIES OF NORTH AMERICA HAVE SHOWN ABSOLUTELY THE SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF ADULT STEM CELLS FOR CHRONIC HEART DISEASE.
Now you have the audacity to lie about "We'd be the first to offer it" when, in fact you are the last. YOU and your ilk are the reason thousands of North Americans are needlessly dying of chronic heart disease every month. Along with Africa, North America is the ONLY continent NOT offering adult stem cells for dying heart patients.
Don Margolis
Founder, SAIL NOW
Save And Improve Lives NOW with adult stem cells
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WHAT TO DO NOW?
Now that you know the difference between embryonic and adult stem cells...
Now that you know that embryonic stem cells are inherintley filled with problems and might never be available in your lifetime...
Now that you know that even long-proven, super-safe adult stem cells may not be approved in the USA soon enough to do you any good...
Now that you know that there are other choices out there for so-called "incurable no-option patients"...
I'd like to share something with you.
In the movie, the Shawshank Redemption, Tim Robbins plays the character Andy Dufresne and Morgan Freeman plays the character of Red. Of the many memorable lines from this movie, there is one incredibly poignant and apt one that I want you to think very hard about. The scene is this...facing a sentence of life imprisonment where the only option of escape is via suicide, Andy commits a cardinal sin. The sin of expressing hope in a place where there is none...
(In the remainder of this blog post, my comments are in red.)
ANDY
I didn't shoot my wife and I didn't shoot her lover, and whatever mistakes I made I've paid for and then some. That hotel and that boat...I don't think it's too much to want. To look at the stars just after sunset. Touch the sand. Wade in the water. Feel free.
RED
Goddamn it, Andy, stop! Don't do that to yourself! Talking shitty pipedreams! Mexico's down there, and you're in here, and that's the way it is!
ANDY
You're right. It's down there, and I'm in here. I guess it comes down to a simple choice, really. Get busy living or get busy dying.
Please take a moment to think about that.
'Get busy living or get busy dying.'
Which are you doing?
(Later in the movie, faced with the potential of his own suicide,
Red finally understands.)
Red is dressed in his suit. He finishes knotting his tie, puts his hat on. His bag is by the door. He takes one last look around. Only one thing left to do. He pulls a wooden chair to the center of the room and gazes up at the ceiling beam.
RED (Voice over)
Get busy living or get busy dying. That is goddamn right.
He steps up on the chair. It wobbles under his weight...
(We skip ahead to one of the last scenes in the movie.)
A gorgeous New England landscape whizzes by, fields and trees a blur of motion. ANGLE SHIFTS to reveal a Greyhound Sceni-Cruiser barreling up the road, pulling abreast of us. CAMERA TRAVELS from window to window, passing faces. We finally come to Red gazing out at the passing landscape.
RED (Voice over)
I find I am so excited I can barely sit still or hold a thought in my head. I think it is the excitement only a free man can feel, a free man at the start of a long journey whose conclusion is uncertain...
Get busy living or get busy dying...
The choice is yours.