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Sunday, July 30, 2006

Drug Reverses Age Related Memory Loss

"Professors Christine Gall and Gary Lynch, along with Associate Researcher Julie Lauterborn, were among a group of scientists who conducted studies on rats with a class of drugs known as ampakines. Ampakines were developed in the early 1990s by UC researchers, including Lynch, to treat age-related memory impairment and may be useful for treating a number of central nervous system disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia. In this study, the researchers showed that ampakine drugs continue to reverse the effects of aging on a brain mechanism thought to underlie learning and memory even after they are no longer in the body. They do so by boosting the production of a naturally occurring protein in the brain necessary for long-term memory formation. "

Now let's find out why it degrades.

Heal Wounds With Electricity

Wounds can be healed up to 50% faster by controlling electric fields surrounding them.

"Scientists have found how the body harnesses the power of electricity to heal cuts and grazes - an effect they manipulated to speed up wound healing dramatically.

In what amounts to the modern rediscovery of an old medical curiosity, the finding raises hopes for revolutionary treatments to patch up injured patients in hours instead of days.

In preliminary lab tests, researchers showed that by controlling the weak electrical fields that arise naturally at wound sites, they could direct cells to either close or open up a wound at the flick of a switch. By making the cells move faster, they were able to speed up wound healing by 50%.

The role of electricity in wound healing has received scant attention from the scientific community since the German physiologist Emil Du Bois-Reymond cut his arm and measured the electrical field across the wound in the mid-1800s. But in the journal Nature today, an international team of scientists led by Aberdeen University not only confirms the effect but also unravels the genetic machinery behind it.

Using sheets of skin in dishes, Min Zhao and Colin McCaig show that electricity flows from the edges of a wound as soon as an incision is made. The current is triggered by positively charged sodium ions coursing through the tissue in one direction and an opposing rush of negatively charged chloride ions, together creating a voltage across the wound about 15 times weaker than an AA battery.

"These natural signals are instantaneous. The moment you make a wound, there's an electrical signal at the wound edge and it lasts as long as it takes the wound to heal up," said Professor McCaig.

Further tests showed epithelial cells, the building blocks of skin tissue, sensed and followed electric fields towards the wound site using two molecular structures, or receptors. One mobilises cells to creep in the direction of the electric field, while the other shuts down any signals that threaten to send the cell off course.

"They're stimulated to move, but they're also told where to find the centre of the wound, so these electrical signals are telling cells, 'get charging, get yourself in there'," Prof McCaig said.

The charge itself is far from rapid. Measurements of individual cells show they encroach on the wound at a speed of 50 micrometres an hour, the equivalent of just over one millimetre a day.

But tests on tissues and genetically modified mice show the healing mechanism can be speeded up by 50% by subjecting wounds to electrical fields or drugs such as prostaglandins that can boost the ability of cells to shunt ions around.

"We can increase the natural electrical signals using a variety of chemicals we'd apply to wounds, and by doing that we can get faster healing. What amazes me is that this has been relatively neglected for such a long time," said Prof McCaig."

Stem Cells II

Let is also be known that stem cells can be acquired from vitro fluid, placenta, and umbillical cords. Not just embryos. Those resources that accompany every birth should be harvested without fail and examined for usability. No humans must die in this process. Pregnant women make these things. We can stimulate their production.

Monday, July 24, 2006

Silver Colloid Research and Cell Phone Veryshortwaves

Burnsurgery.org says that silver itself is not toxic to human tissue, but that the mode of dispensing it can be toxic. Silver salts can cause tissue damage, but silver itself and the ionic charge associated with it to not.

also examine this.

Russian teams have cooked an egg using cell phone waves in 65 minutes. Reduce your exposure to cell phone waves. Reduce your exposure to cell phone charges. They are non-necessary medical risks and expenses.

Monday, July 17, 2006

Stem Cell Research

I have examined a large amount of fluff about stem cells, particularly from government and ethical and moral leaders. I agree that destroying embryos is a horrific way to get stem cells and I would hesitate to use them. However, STEM CELLS CAN BE ACQUIRED FROM YOUR OWN BODY. The body of an adult. You can even turn fat cells into stem cells. An embryo is the last source of stem cells and cellular plasticity research should not be banned because you could get a stem cell from an embryo. Just ban that and move on.

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Blood Electrification and Silver Colloid

100 microamperes for 3 minutes will substantially debilitate the HIV virus. They are not designed to be in the presence of this current, but your body can withstand it. You are an electromagnetic device, viruses and small life forms are overwhelmed by it.

Examine lab reports, not bottom lines.

Dark field microscopes, particularly Zeiss, are medicinally useful. It may also be useful in examining pleomorphism. For more information about dark field microscopy, ask Dr. Coyle.

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You can make your own antibiotics with a cup of water, 99.99 silver wire, and electricity. Silver coloid is more potent than any Big Pharm antibiotic, because it kills ~650 strains and 0 strains have ever become resistant to silver. [Legend says werewolves will also be destroyed by it.] You can take it by mouth and there is no overdose threshhold. Dr Bob Beck shows you how to make it in 30 seconds with only the 3 items mentioned above. The most expensive ingredient is filtered water.

It is better than anything Pfizer or Glaxowellcome could give you. Do not make it or take it before investigating the matter better than I have.

That is a good common law to dispense to people. Do not take my advice until you have investigated it better than I have. Do not use sterling silver. It is 18% nickel and that will kill you.

Coca Cola degenerates bones

Phosphorus found in soda depletes calcium in bones.

People of the world, do not drink soda. Those with injured bones, consider legal action against Coca Cola and the Pepsi Bottling Company. American Doctor's Association, please organize your files on soda and present this information to the state and media sources regarding soda companies.

Pepsi and Coke should cease battling for the 3rd world and reduce their proliferation of sugary unhealthy soft drinks. Instead of using sugar for those drinks they could use it in fuels, or fiscally request that the cropland be shifted from sugar to other more healthful products. Pepsi and Coke should produce more fruit juices and vegetable drinks. Americans in particular and people of the world receive far too few vegetables in their diet and not enough low-sugar fruit juices. The existing bottling companies are in prime position to remedy this situation.

Splenda and most other sugar-mimicking substances aren't much better, and have been linked to a raft of unpleasant side effects. It's just not sugar, and your body has not been made to enjoy or use it. Using less plain refined sugar in your diet and less hydrogenated oils and animal fats is almost always a good option. Herbal sugar replacement and vegetable oils may be a better choice. Many teas are a fine choice. Yerba Mate is a good tea to try. But, please, don't add fake sugar to it.

Canadians Regenerate BONE

Now they will crush us all. I mean, heal your teeth!!

"Right now, we plan to use it to fix fractured or diseased teeth, as well as asymmetric jawbones, but it may also help hockey players or children who had their tooth knocked out," Jie Chen, an engineering professor and nano-circuit design expert, told AFP."

Forget bolts.