Re: Stem Cell Research (HR3 discussed in Congress today)
I wanted to email all the congressmen (women) who refuse to vote for HR3.
Having suffered the consequenses of TMIC for the last 3 years, and having been
dismissed by a neurologist considered one of the best in the county if not the
I think discarded embryos are incinerated like a lot of medical waste is.
Could be wrong.
I favor the beneficial use of donated embryos because I feel that its just like
any organ or tissue donation. I was on the national registry for bone marrow
donors even before there was a national
I don't know how many of you have heard but, the stem cells needed for our
particular condition have been found in embryonic fluid. No matter what happens
about the embryonic cells, the one found in the fluid can be used. Were well on
our way.
Gunny
I heard that on the news the other day. I haven't read up on all the
particulars, but was glad to hear there was a way to gain them without the
ethical
problems of embryonic use.
Barbara H.
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In a message dated 1/11/2007
Yahoo!!! That is fantastic news. Thanks for spreading the good word,
Gunny.
Carol in Culver, IN
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From: Gunny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 3:03 PM
Subject: [TMIC] Stem cells
I don't know how many of you have
Ya know, you put this together with the blood and cells taken from the
umbilical cords and we might just find a clear path through this
controversy. Sometimes this stuff makes discovering electricity look easy.
Sandy
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From: Gunny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Wow, I just came on and read this. I am so elated that there may be a light
at the end of this L O N G tunnel.
It sure would be nice to be able to not have to deal with all the ethical
issues and just get to the issues of helping people. Isn't that what science
was meant to do in
In my not so humble opinion re this stem cell controversy, the only problem
comes from those whose religious beliefs prevent them from looking at medical
advances right in the eye and taking advantage of them. So let those folks be.
As for me, them crazy theosalopians will never stand in the