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treated or cured with ASCs according to CWA.  Won't you join me in asking
your neurologist about our cure as PD is still on the 70-75 cures list?
Remember Dr. Levesque never answered my question about why Turner never got
his desired 2nd treatment.  Phase II is still stalled after 2 years. Ray
PS - is "wagglebee" a nobel Laureate or just another evil doer like Coleus?

Stem Cell Survivors (People cured with Adult Stem Cells)
Concerned Women for America ^ | 7/5/07 | Erin Leonhardt

Posted on 07/06/2007 1:08:56 PM PDT by wagglebee

"Ladies and Gentlemen, the President of the United States." These words,
spoken in the East Room of the White House, lifted people to their feet in
anticipation of the historic gathering of a presidential veto. Although the
excitement of the event focused on President Bush, he intended for the
spotlight to spill onto some others in the room. Those of us in the audience
(including the staff of CWA) soon found out that people sprinkled on stage
and in the audience provided the powerful argument to support Bush's veto of
the embryonic stem cell research funding bill.
Douglas Rice was one of them.
Douglas Rice was told in November 2005 that without a mechanical heart he
had three-to-four months to live. He was in the final stages of congestive
heart failure and was also battling diabetes and kidney problems. But when
he received an adult stem cell treatment, derived from his own healthy stem
cells in January 2006, his heart began to rebuild itself. He quickly felt
the positive effects of the treatment. "Prior to going, I could only walk a
few feet, had to sleep sitting up," said Rice. "Within three weeks I felt
noticeably different. I felt better, had more energy, my mind was clearer
and was in a better mood."
But his success story does not stand alone - nearly 400,000 people have been
treated with adult stem cell treatment. Carol Franz, who stood behind
President Bush in the veto ceremony, is another incredible success story.
Carol Franz, 65, was diagnosed in 2002 with multiple myeloma cancer, a
cancer of the blood that destroys the bone. X-rays revealed that her bones
appeared to have holes in them, similar to the appearance of Swiss cheese.
After nine long months of searching for an answer to her pain, Carol's
well-informed hematologist/oncologist recommended her for an adult stem cell
transplant. After undergoing two adult stem cell transplant treatments,
Carol is now exercising, traveling and leading a normal life.
Perhaps most importantly, though, she is educating people about the
lifesaving treatment she received from the non-fetal harming adult stem cell
transplants. She and Douglas Rice provided joyful testimonies at the White
House supporting President Bush's veto of the ESCR funding bill.
It's a veto to be commended. Government-funded murder of tiny humans for the
sake of "research" is absolutely unethical and should be condemned.
Recognizing the advances that have been made in adult stem cell research and
that it is not logical to throw tax dollars at unethical research that has
produced no cures, President Bush declared: "If this legislation became law,
it would compel American taxpayers for the first time in our history to
support the deliberate destruction of human embryos. I made it clear to
Congress and to the American people that I will not allow our nation to
cross this moral line."
Supporters of ESCR ignore true medical advances, like a man who refuses to
acknowledge the great advances in aeronautics and instead attempts to fly by
riding a bicycle. Despite the testimony of the airplanes soaring overhead,
he is determined that his pedaling will one day get him off the ground.
In the same way, ESCR supporters are the man on the bicycle, and adult stem
cell research is the passenger jet in the sky flying others to safety. ESCR
has not produced lifesaving results, despite the hope proponents continue to
trumpet as "fact." Adult stem cells, however, continue to produce
incredible, life-changing cures.
"ESCR groups are spending tremendous amounts of money on confusing the
public," Rice points out. "The average person (98%) believes there are only
embryonic stem cells. They don't know that adult stem cells have been
treating patients since 1959 and have treated well over 400,000 patients and
at least 75 different diseases," says Rice, who has spent much of his time
dedicated to the research and promotion of adult stem cell treatments. "What
is important is the need to know the facts. They are quite simple. Adult
stem cells save lives on a daily basis now! Embryonic stem cells will, in my
opinion, never do it as simply and cost effectively as adult stem cells. .
We need to educate the public on the facts, not fiction and maybes."
President Bush made this point at the veto ceremony when he said,
"Destroying human life in the hopes of saving human life is not ethical, and
it is not the only option before us."

TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: adultstemcells; moralabsolutes; prolife


Rayilyn Brown
Board Member AZNPF
Arizona Chapter National Parkinson's Foundation
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