Let me guess: you're on about silica now.
Can be, then?
Let me guess: you're on about silica now.
I'm sorry. That was not an answer. I'm assuming then you are completely medically uneducated?I was responding to your non-medical question.
Why?
I understood it fine the first time. The point is, you don't.
Yes. Did you understand any of that?
Yes. Did you understand any of that?
No.
Wrong.
Completely wrong.
We CANNOT regenerate limbs. We do not have the stem cells to do so. No human has ever had the stem cells to do so. No mammal has the stem cells to do so. Birds don't have the stem cells either. Some reptiles can regenerate their tails, though the regeneration isn't always accurate and they still can't regenerate limbs. Some species of amphibian can regenerate limbs.
We are not amphibians.
Why?
Yes. You have no understanding of how to formulate and test a hypothesis.
I'm assuming you have no medical education?Then you can teach me.
I'm sorry. That was not an answer. I'm assuming then you are completely medically uneducated?
White blood cell
White blood cells (WBCs), or leukocytes (also spelled "leucocytes"), are cells of the immune system involved in defending the body against both infectious disease and foreign materials. Five[1] different and diverse types of leukocytes exist, but they are all produced and derived from a multipotent cell in the bone marrow known as a hematopoietic stem cell. Leukocytes are found throughout the body, including the blood and lymphatic system.[2]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_blood_cell
Then you can teach me.
Yeah, we know all that. In fact, I JUST TOLD YOU THAT.Are you?
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/20/Illu_blood_cell_lineage.jpg/380px-
"Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are multipotent stem cells that give rise to all the blood cell types including myeloid (monocytes and macrophages, neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, erythrocytes, megakaryocytes/platelets, dendritic cells), and lymphoid lineages (T-cells, B-cells, NK-cells).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haematopoietic_stem_cell "
We can say-No.
What does your irrelevant biased personal experience have got to do with anything stated so far?
Again, yeah, we know all that, and I JUST TOLD YOU THAT.More on WBCs.
You don't HAVE any stem cells in your shoulders (apart from bone marrow, which only produces blood cells).Probably my stem cells on non-treated side healed it completely uncompromised.
He's lying, and he's a fraud. No such treatment is available.One sten cell threpy practicner written to me that with stem cell threapy wounds heal without scarring.
Yeah, we know all that. In fact, I JUST TOLD YOU THAT.
Okay.Yes, I read your that post after it.
Okay, bone marrow produces blood cells.Moreover, this was the basis of mine to be interested in this subject.
Well, they got ONE thing right - bone marrow produces blood cells.[If you don't mind, actualy indications against one remedy are;
"Calc Phos: Increases bone-marrow activity to produce more RBCs, WBCs and platelets."]
You don't HAVE any stem cells in your shoulders (apart from bone marrow, which only produces blood cells).
And if your stem cells in general were "compromised" you'd be dead or dying.
He's lying, and he's a fraud. No such treatment is available.
Probably my stem cells on non-treated side healed it completely uncompromised.
One sten cell threpy practicner written to me that with stem cell threapy wounds heal without scarring.
No.Many secrets & complexity are attached to stem cells.
In the lab, yes, there's research going on into doing that. In your shoulder, NO.Induced pluripotent stem cells in lab.
In the lab, potentially, yes. In your shoulder, NO.is also a field wherein by transdifferenciation any adult cells can be converted to pluripotent/embryonic stem cell.
We'd be dead without them.Yes I think so, but you have not given much importance to stem cells in our adult life.
He may be a regular practitioner. He is definitely a fraud.He may not be a fraud but regular practicener.
Actually it is. Homeopathy violates the laws of physics.Sicientic fact--however a fact should be absolute and final.
Is there anything close to a consistent enough "theory" of homoepathy to do that?Has anyone ever counted all the different ways in which homepathy violates the laws of physics? Seems to be rather a lot.