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	<title>Comments on: Sight restored using stem cells in eyes damaged by chemical burns</title>
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		<title>By: Sue Yelvington-O'Neill</title>
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		<description>I just saw a similar article on the Bloomberg Business Week website that Ivan Schwab, an ophthalmology professor and stem cell researcher at the University of California, Davis, was praising Dr. Pellegrini’s work but that he was not getting the same long term success using the same procedure.  Dr. Pellegrini admitted that “The most powerful part of her work and key to success is long-term follow-up and having enough of the right mix of stem cells that can differentiate to form the corneal tissue.” 

The question that I have is do you think the patients would benefit by boosting their own adult stem cell release from the bone marrow using a natural dietary supplement that I have been taking called StemEnhance?  I have been taking this 5:1 concentration of Aphanizomenon flos aqua now for over 2 months and am experiencing restoration in my 55 year old body that I never would have thought was possible. If it is doing that much for me why would it not help professor Schwab&#039;s research subjects?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just saw a similar article on the Bloomberg Business Week website that Ivan Schwab, an ophthalmology professor and stem cell researcher at the University of California, Davis, was praising Dr. Pellegrini’s work but that he was not getting the same long term success using the same procedure.  Dr. Pellegrini admitted that “The most powerful part of her work and key to success is long-term follow-up and having enough of the right mix of stem cells that can differentiate to form the corneal tissue.” </p>
<p>The question that I have is do you think the patients would benefit by boosting their own adult stem cell release from the bone marrow using a natural dietary supplement that I have been taking called StemEnhance?  I have been taking this 5:1 concentration of Aphanizomenon flos aqua now for over 2 months and am experiencing restoration in my 55 year old body that I never would have thought was possible. If it is doing that much for me why would it not help professor Schwab&#8217;s research subjects?</p>
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