Final Days: Chinese Scientists Have Solved the DP Culturing Problem! (2014)

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  • 35YrsAfter
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    Legit Reasons for Caution

    Originally posted by hellouser
    We're not dealing with a chemical drug this time around, we're dealing with our own cells.
    There are legitimate risks that must be considered.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by 35YrsAfter
    Corruption and corporate money "influence" is a problem worldwide. The FDA like nearly everything else in life, is a mixed bag. For example, the FDA has its heroes and heroines. I might have spelled heroines, "heroins". Unfortunately more people die from legally prescribed drugs than illegally obtained substances.

    On the other hand, in the sixties, pharmacologist Frances Kelsey, Ph.D., M.D.,famous reviewer for the U.S. FDA refused to authorize thalidomide for market because she had concerns about the drug's safety. Her concerns were justified when it was proven that thalidomide caused serious birth defects in European countries where it was available. Kelsey's career intersected with the passage of laws strengthening the FDA's oversight of pharmaceuticals.

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    We're not dealing with a chemical drug this time around, we're dealing with our own cells. No matter how you look at it, the length of time the FDA imposes on biotechs is disgusting and intolerable.

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  • 35YrsAfter
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    Originally posted by Jazz1
    I agree with you I think the whole world is fed who with Ba**** corrupt FDA trying to be the world boss. Its about time people told them to get stuffed and people around the world should start taking their business some where else. I for one would truly pay my business in a different country rather than those FDA Goons.
    Corruption and corporate money "influence" is a problem worldwide. The FDA like nearly everything else in life, is a mixed bag. For example, the FDA has its heroes and heroines. I might have spelled heroines, "heroins". Unfortunately more people die from legally prescribed drugs than illegally obtained substances.

    On the other hand, in the sixties, pharmacologist Frances Kelsey, Ph.D., M.D.,famous reviewer for the U.S. FDA refused to authorize thalidomide for market because she had concerns about the drug's safety. Her concerns were justified when it was proven that thalidomide caused serious birth defects in European countries where it was available. Kelsey's career intersected with the passage of laws strengthening the FDA's oversight of pharmaceuticals.

    35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
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    Last edited by 35YrsAfter; 03-05-2014, 08:06 AM.

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  • Dan26
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    Originally posted by rdawg
    Toronto here too!

    we should team up on group buys for CB potentially
    Seems like theres a lot of Toronto guys on the forum

    All this cold weather and pollution is killing our follicles brah!

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  • rdawg
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    Yup, Toronto as well.
    Toronto here too!

    we should team up on group buys for CB potentially

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by lilpauly
    Awesome man!!! We should hang out at the bar and find hot girls , maybe by then we will have the cure lol
    By the summer? LOL, don't kid yourself, no health ministry will allow a cure to come to the public THAT fast even if it were found yesterday.

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  • lilpauly
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    Yup, Toronto as well.
    Awesome man!!! We should hang out at the bar and find hot girls , maybe by then we will have the cure lol

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by lilpauly
    I'm actually going to visit Dan26 over summer, hellouser u in Canada?
    Yup, Toronto as well.

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  • lilpauly
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    Originally posted by Jazz1
    Me to .
    I'm actually going to visit Dan26 over summer, hellouser u in Canada?

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  • Jazz1
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    Originally posted by Dan26
    I'm in!
    Me to .

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  • Jazz1
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    I won't be going to USA for any hair loss treatment due to the FDA. My money is going to improve the economy of another country.
    I agree with you I think the whole world is fed who with Ba**** corrupt FDA trying to be the world boss. Its about time people told them to get stuffed and people around the world should start taking their business some where else. I for one would truly pay my business in a different country rather than those FDA Goons.

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  • clandestine
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    Originally posted by Dan26
    I'm in!
    mmhm

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  • Dan26
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    Dan26, let's book a flight to Asia with all the Toronto home boys for a cure once available. We all go out for heavy celebration.
    I'm in!

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by 35YrsAfter

    Once the nuts and bolts are mastered, the FDA and equivalent agencies overseas will need proof the resulting treatment isn't cancer causing. "Stem cells" raise a red flag. I am optimistic though.

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    I won't be going to USA for any hair loss treatment due to the FDA. My money is going to improve the economy of another country.

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  • 35YrsAfter
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    Originally posted by Desmond84
    Guys check out the World Hair Congress thread I just posted. There are another 6 teams who have found a way to culture DP cells!!! It's mind boggling

    Arashi make sure you sit down before you read the titles...ROFL
    From the overview:
    "The researchers were able to reduce the levels of the protein by genetically modifying the cells so that they produced less Oct 4.

    During embryonic development, pluripotent cells that have the capacity to become any cell type in the body can either renew themselves by multiplying in number or differentiate to become cells found in different parts of the body, for example skin or liver cells.

    It is important for researchers to be able to increase the number of these cells so they have enough of them and they can be turned into other types of cell.

    The scientists at the Medical Research Council Centre for Regenerative Medicine at 
Edinburgh University found that when there were lower levels of Oct 4, the protein bound much more tightly to key parts of DNA – the genetic material – in cells.

    The research could help improve the way in which stem cells are cultured in the laboratory, providing a better understanding of how cells divide and multiply or generate into 
different cell types."


    Once the nuts and bolts are mastered, the FDA and equivalent agencies overseas will need proof the resulting treatment isn't cancer causing. "Stem cells" raise a red flag. I am optimistic though.

    35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
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    Last edited by 35YrsAfter; 03-04-2014, 09:29 AM.

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