Andy thanks very much for this enlightening info. Jess
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  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
  Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 2:15 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: CS>Stem cells (was something else)


  Hi Ode, Marshall, et al;

  This discussion reminded me of how Robert O Becker (not to be confused
with Bob Beck) used electricity and silver to create primitive stem cells
that were used in the regeneration of a severed finger. I know you guys are
familiar with the story but I will include a link to the article for others
who might not be.

  Best regards,
  Andy

  http://www.rexresearch.com/becker/becker1.htm


  In a message dated 7/24/2008 7:37:59 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
    At 11:04 AM 7/23/2008 -0400, you wrote:
    >Ode Coyote wrote:
    >>
    >>>Silver has no known role as a nutrient which is what makes it
virtually
    >>>nontoxic at any dose, thank goodness.
    >>
    >>It keeps the wolves away from the sheep, but serves no
    >>purpose for the sheep  in the absence of wolves.
    >>
    >>Ode


    ##  How is triggering or stimulating a natural function "nutrition"?
      A nutrient would be a "building block" or something that feeds
something
    that has been built to contribute energy to it?
    It's more likely that stems cell production is increased rather than any
    cells reverting anyhow.

      Something has to 'fill' the voids to heal an abrasion...don't think
    existing cells do that after they've been rubbed away, nor would I think
    existing cells would migrate, reverted or not.
      Looking at it another way:  Is there any silver in a stem cell where
that
    stem cell wouldn't be a stem cell were the silver not there??
      Gets a bit ticklish there, like the difference between a baby born
that's
    raised by momma, influenced to behave like that momma and one that's an
    orphan at birth looking for a momma to raise it and copy.  Does
something
    "revert" or is it lack of family ties imprint, going forward.
      It seems unlikely that grandpa puts on diapers and moves out of down
town
    to repopulate the burbs.

    ..no question it does "something good", but a bandaid isn't a nutrient
either.
      Maybe silver gets something out of the way, so stem cells can play
better
    "hookup". [like a  50 in a pimps hand bribing the cop on the
    corner.....impeding a prevention of a whore moan? ]
    ummm, floozie cells with no "significant other" and a silver membership
in
    a dating service?

      Will micro-electrical current stimulation do the same thing?  Heals up
    broken bones pretty fast.
      Maybe silver works like a traffic cop with a map and a whistle, but
    that's not a car in the traffic or anyone in a car...he's in the traffic
    but is not, the, traffic...never contacts a car.
      Definitely a process enhancer, but probably not part of "the"
process...
    like a director isn't *in* a play with any part in the plot and that guy
    waving sticks around doesn't make the music... the actor is still the
same
    actor with the same part and the notes played by the trumpet are still
the
    same notes on the same sheet of paper.

      Architects don't build buildings.  A pencil never laid any bricks or
    peened any rivits.

    Ode



    >You are only considering the pathogen killing ability of silver.  What
    >about the ability to make it so that injured (or blood) cells can
revert
    >back to stem cells and redifferentiate, and allow healing without
    >scarring? It certainly serves that purpose, especially when used
topically
    >on abrasions, and burns.
    >
    >Marshall
    >
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