THE WILDE STEM CELL RESEARCH REPORT
AFTER HEARING from scores of people asking for research information for a particular illness affecting them, or perhaps for a relative or friend. For these people, I have decided to compile and mail a quarterly progress report. The report will offer information concerning possible research breakthroughs and trials available for many of the 72 diseases being currently treated with stem cells.
DISEASES IN ISSUE ONE
DIABETES I, BREAST CANCER, MACULAR DEGENERATION, RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA, STROKE DAMAGE, MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, PARKINSON'S, OSTEO AND RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS, THE RECRUITING HEART FAILURE TRIALS AND STEM CELLS AVAILABLE NOW FOR ANIMALS.
DISEASES IN ISSUE TWO (ready now)
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE, DIABETES II, SPINAL INJURY,TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY, KIDNEY DISEASE, HIV, CEREBRAL PALSY AND AUTISM
DISEASES IN ISSUE THREE
LYMPHOMAS AND LUKEMIAS, BRAIN CANCER, PROSTATE CANCER, BONE AND LIGAMENT DISEASE, LIVER DISEASE
ORDER THIS MONTH AND RECEIVE ISSUES 1&2 TOGETHER.
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STEM CELLS FOR PETS
YOUR dogs, cats and horses can receive treatment with stem cells! These treatments are not subject to FDA trial approval and are available now! The report will share information on how to contact the company that will direct you to veterinarians in your area who are certified and trained to perform stem cell treatment for your pet. Hip dysplasia, osteoarthritis, bone/ ligament disease, osteoarthritis, kidneys and liver (as examples) may be helped.
Disclaimer: The information presented in the newsletter is not to be misconstrued as endorsement or recommendation by the author or the report for any trial or therapy. It is acknowledged, many of these treatments are experimental and exploratory, therefore the information is presented to inform you as to what is being studied within the research community that might favorably impact your condition. Your physician is your best arbiter and it is advisable to always consult with him or her on all decisions particularly with exploratory treatments.
Sincerely yours,
Christian Wilde