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Not About Stem Cells?

Wednesday, June 27, 2007 - Stem Cell Guru

This will be the first post that has nothing to do with stem cells, adult stem cells, embryonic stem cells, stem cell research, stem cell therapy, heart disease, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, or congestive heart failure.

Stem Cell Guy simply found this story amusing

The founder of an antiviolence group called No Guns pleaded not guilty Thursday to federal weapons charges.

Hector "Big Weasel" Marroquin is accused of selling an assault rifle, a machine gun, two pistols and two silencers to undercover federal agents last fall.


OH PLEASE STEM CELL GUY, LET ME READ THE WHOLE ARTICLE!


A founder of a "No Gun" group being caught selling guns???? That would be like the founder of Theravitae, Don Margolis getting caught promoting embryonic stem cell research. (see below post)

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More Attention For Adult Stem Cell Therapy Is Needed

Thursday, June 21, 2007 - Stem Cell Guru

Stem Cell Guy is delighted to announce that Don Margolis, the founder of Theravitae is back to his old (73 years) self. He recently made headlines (at least in the blog world) when he lambasted the embryonic stem cell lobby. Don is a firm believer in his adult stem cells and doesn't take any prisoners. In case you aren't an internet addict like Stem Cell Guy and you missed it....here is a teaser-

Don exclaims “Pick any newspaper or magazine article about embryonic stem cells and you will see the word ‘potential’ – as in it isn’t working now. Well, we have something that is working and saving lives NOW and it is the adult stem cells.


OH PLEASE STEM CELL GUY....GIVE US MORE

Letter from Hal Terrell - a Stem Cell Patient

Monday, June 18, 2007 - Stem Cell Guru

I hope all of you had a good weekend. Stem Cell Guy spent his weekend doing bad things that will ensure he is a candidate for stem cell treatment for coronary heart disease 20 years down the road, but that is neither here nor there. It is mailbag time-

Stem Cell Guy opened his mailbag of stem cell therapy surprises and found this beauty from one of our former stem cell therapy for heart disease patients- Hal Terrell. Hal was treated with his own adult stem cells in November of 2006 and seems to be doing quite well. Good on you Hal. Here it is-



I wanted to send you this forward in order to give you some idea as to how I am getting along since I had the stem cell procedure. Just look at the forward---that is me dancing---so not only did the procedure give me new life, it even made me look younger.

Actually, I am doing just great. I am able to now do many things I could not do before. Perehaps I will go out to a bar, try to flirt with a cutie or pick a bar fight. It has been a long time since I have done either.

I haven't taken more than a dozen nitro in the past six months. Prior to the procedure I couldn't get accross the room without poping one of those little white pills.

We spent six weeks this past winter in Palm Springs and more recently we spent two months in Hawaii. Speaking of Hawaii, we were saddened when Don Ho passed away. Anyway, I managed to get a good tan so I took it to Waikiki Beach, put on my best macho strut, looked at all those) beauties sunning themselves (not one of them had on enough to flag down a hand-car.) Anyway, I walked right up to the best looking one I could find and I said to her, "where in the hell have you been all my life honey"", She looked back up at me and said, "I wasn't even born for the first sixty years of it". WOW--that sure hurt. So, I went to a nursing home the next day----but sadly I had the same results. I don't blame the stem cell procedure---I think my wife had something to do with my total failure.

I send my very best regards to you, your staff and the hospital staff. All in all my time in Bangkok was quite an experience and I am so pleased that I made the trip.

Much love and aloha

Hal Terrell

Well, it looks like Stem Cell Guy isn't the only comedian in the house today.

PS- what is a hand car????!!!!!!

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We got the Frost and Sullivan Award!!!

Tuesday, June 12, 2007 - Stem Cell Guru

Yes! You heard it here first from the Stem Cell Guy. We won an award from the Frost and Sullivan "Growth Consulting Company" Theravitae was called the "Drug Discovery Emerging Company of the Year" and if Stem Cell Guy read that wrong in the press release, then I apologize in advance. Doesn't that award have a nice ring to it? It is definitely music to Stem Cell Guy's ears. Stem Cell Guy will put this award up on his mantle next to his picture with Miss Thailand kissing him as well as his World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer trophy.

Where do they come up with these award names? Drug Discovery Emerging Company of the Year? World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer award? Stem Cell Guy thinks they must spend a fortune on the engravings for these awards if the engravers charge per letter. But that is just Stem Cell Guy's two cents. Stem Cell Guy is more concerned with his adult stem cell therapy for heart disease stuff.

I'll try to put up some better stuff later this week. Thanks for stopping by.



OH STEM CELL GUY...PLEASE....GIVE US MORE


UPDATE: Sorry, we have been partying hard over here after winning this award, so Stem Cell Guy hasn't posted for a couple of days. Stem Cell Guy made a mistake. Yes, Stem Cell Guy knows what you are thinking before you do...you are thinking "Stem Cell Guy is perfect, how can he make a mistake?" Well, my answer to you folks is Stem Cell Guy puts his pants on one leg at a time, just like you folks.
Theravitae actually won the award for Biotechnology Company of the Year (Thailand). Please go check out this press release. It is much easier to read than the above one. So, we won Biotech Company of the Year rather than Drug Discovery Emerging Company of the year...you say tomato, I say tomaato, but we still will continue our party. Take care, a wonderful weekend to you.

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Treating Patients Now- Politics Aside

Friday, June 08, 2007 - Stem Cell Guru

Doug Rice again. Dave(don't call me Fogey, it is FAGEY)Foege, are back in the news. This time Stem Cell Guy caught their act in the National Review Online. In this article by David Christensen, both of them are shown as shining examples of the wonders of adult stem cell therapy. For you newbies to this blog, Dave and Doug are former patients of ours here at Theravitae. They were treated with Theravitae's Vescell Adult Stem Cell Therapy for Heart Disease and are now the better for it.

This article points out the success stories of adult stem cell therapy and wonders why there isn't more funding for it. When compared to Embryonic Stem Cells, Adult Stem Cells win hands down. While some of you readers may or may not have strong feelings on this subject, we just want to help our patients and adult stem cells give our patients the best chance of a better, longer life.

Click below for the full article-

Oh Please Stem Cell Guy-- GIVE US MORE!!


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Grinstead Still Grinning - 2 Years after Adult Stem Cell Treatment

Thursday, June 07, 2007 - Stem Cell Guru

Some of you old timers (sorry, old timers of this blog, not your age), may remember Bob Grinstead. Bob was the main character in the Time Magazine feature story on our Vescell adult stem cell therapy for heart disease. Bob was the first patient to travel overseas to receive his adult stem cell therapy just over 2 years ago and things haven't been the same since--- because he has improved tremendously and is still going strong.

Stem Cell Guy would like to offer his best to Bob Grinstead and wishes that he continues to be well- Rock on Bob.

Here we go- keep reading!

Adult stem cell therapy gives Georgia man two more years and counting

SUMMARY: A series of heart attacks, bypasses, stents and heaps of nitro tablets is more than enough to put most people to rest in their rocking chair. Not so for Bob Grinstead who has just celebrated two years after receiving adult stem cell therapy in Thailand. He is now doing what he wants when he wants to.

BANGKOK, Thailand, 30 May 2007 – Seventeen years ago Bob Grinstead, now 71, from Roswell, Georgia, had his first massive heart attack. After a series of grafts he continued working as a salesman for five years until told to retire as he was in and out of hospital having stents inserted – and then having to have them cleaned out.

In 2003 he had another bypass, this time with three grafts and a short while later he needed three medicated stents. After all this he still went on the next year to have four more heart attacks and yet another bypass was proposed. His specialist at Emory University, not surprisingly, told him his heart was not strong enough to undergo further surgery, so he investigated a laser procedure that would have cut away a part of his heart. Declining this offer his family searched for some real help.

A son read about a man who had had his own adult stem cells injected and was now active, so Bob searched to see if he could get on a clinical trial. His fear that if accepted he might end up in a placebo group sent his family scuttling back to the internet and eventually they found Theravitae, an Israeli-Thai company at the forefront of research and development into adult stem cells for heart failure, ischemic heart disease and cardiomyopathy. Bob read about patients’ successful outcomes and came to believe that adult stem cell therapy represented his best chance.

By the end of 2004 Bob was taking a daily tablet of nitro and gobbling up more every time he exerted himself. The least activity proved painful, and to travel, as he did in December of that year, entailed a wheelchair at every airport. In March 2005 he went to Bangkok, still needing an airport wheelchair and entered Chao Phaya Hospital under the care of renowned cardiologist Dr. Suphachai. After a simple blood draw which was flown to Israel to the laboratory for harvesting of the stem cells he needed, he had to wait a few days until the enriched supply of millions of his adult stem cells were reintroduced into his heart by catheter.
His experience of the hospital and care on Bangkok was simply, “Fantastic. The hospital was spotless and I received the most thorough physical examination I had ever had. The nurses, too, were just wonderful.”

Returning home Bob continued with his nitro tablets the first week but despite being more active, walking further and feeling better within four weeks he was experiencing no chest pain at all, so dispensed with his nitro. He continues to improve to this day and notes that his EF (a measure of the heart’s effectiveness at pumping blood) has risen from 30 to 46.

Two years later Bob is feeling great. He does what he wants to do. He can walk for half an hour and use a treadmill. Living without chest pain alone has been fantastic enough for him to volunteer his time to talk to people contemplating receiving adult stem cell therapy and to share his story.

Bob could have sat on his decking and read a book until he died but instead he and his wife have been to London (where they walked everywhere), the British Virgin Islands and he has skippered a 47-foot catamaran for a week. He is so busy traveling around catching up with his family that in the last year he has spent only six months at home.

The cost? “Not a waste for two years of life. I reckon it was a pretty good buy. It’s a far better option than a bypass,” he said.

Theravitae has now helped over 200 end-stage heart patients. Their clinical trial results have demonstrated that over 75 percent of heart failure, ischemic heart disease and cardiomyopathy patients can expect to regain a far better quality of life, be more active and pain free. Further clinical trails are planned and recently the company received Thailand’s Board of Investment approval. The future looks bright for being able to claim that most patients not only gain a better quality of life, but a considerably longer life than they might have expected.

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Clara Chestnut On The Comeback Trail

Wednesday, June 06, 2007 - Stem Cell Guru

Stem Cell Guy is on a high (but not on drugs). Stem Cell Guy has been given the green light to keep on blogging. Like LeBron James vs. the Detroit Pistons, Stem Cell Guy is taking it to the hoop. Nobody, and I mean nobody is going to stop the Stem Cell Guy from blogging about his favorite topic- adult stem cell therapy for heart disease. Despite calls from the embryonic stem cell guys to shut down this blog (and more often- calls from my boss), I will ignore them and continue my work.

Today, I have a story about Clara Chestnut, a lovely woman who came to Bangkok for her adult stem cell treatment for her heart. As usual I'll shut up and let you read the rest--

Keep in mind, most of these patients I post about are real people and you can request their phone numbers and emails and I will be happy to provide them for you. Just email me at stemcellguy@theravitae.com


SUMMARY: She ought to be dead, but adult stem cell therapy has ensured a California woman with Cardiomyopathy continues to live an active life without any further deterioration to her damaged heart.

BANGKOK, Thailand, 2 May 2007 – Clara Chestnut from California has just become one of only a handful who have received her second treatment of adult stem cells for her failing heart. “I’ve been going downhill since 2000, with every year more of my heart being dead,” she said. “But after my first treatment in April 2006 my cardiologists have done a huge attitude shift and now recognize that ‘No change’ is a certificate of my wellbeing. Staying the same is terrific, so if it takes coming back every year I will do that.”

Like many heart patients Clara had experienced several heart attacks without knowing what they were. Her doctor concurred that at 59 the pains she experienced were probably arthritis, so she started carrying her purse on the other arm, but it made no difference. Then in 2000 she had two major heart attacks and started on the downhill slide. Specialists gave her 30days to live without a bypass and also told her she probably would not survive the surgery.

Clara got mad and searched until she found someone who could help her. “I wasn’t ready to die, and I knew that someone, somewhere, knew more than those people,” she said. Her new doctor gave her the first of seven stents and she felt “wonderful”. She read about singer Don Ho and his success story with stem cells, so did her research and in the face of her doctors’ opposition went to Bangkok in the care of TheraVitae, a leading international biotechnology company whose product, VesCell, has now helped hundreds of heart failure and PAD patients. “I was most impressed with the professionalism of the doctors and the nursing staff. Everything went fine and the following February I returned to my specialist for a cardiogram. He told me nothing had changed, so I asked him ‘Would you go back to Bangkok if you were me?’ He said that he would, but that I didn’t have to leave the next morning! That is an enormous attitude change.”

People looking for hope and help, who want to feel better and be more active, are the most outspoken advocates of adult stem cell therapy. “I listen to myself and I feel anybody with any sense would listen to themselves and know it’s something they should do. They know how they are feeling. They know how wonderful it would be to feel better. I don’t see why anybody would be reluctant,” she said.

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