I may have expressed myself badly.  I read a post here about someone who
cut off the end of their finger and regrew it after dipping it in CS.
Perhaps causing cells to dedifferentiate would be a better way to say it,
so they can form new cells of the proper kind.  I couldn't seem to find the
post about the finger in my files.  But when I had to amputate my duck's
leg that was dying from a bad break, it was mid-drum stick so the open bone
was exposed and I tried to sew the adjacent skin over the end of the bone
but didn't have much to work with.  A scab formed over the end of the bone
and within 4 weeks after dipping the stub 2x a day and applying salve and a
bandage, pink skin had formed over the end of the bone. (Maybe ducks are
powerfully regenerative?) The bandage usually disappeared before the next
treatment so that the stub was dragged around on the ground, in unsanitary
conditions.  I never saw any signs of infection.  The duck lived  two more
years hopping around on one foot.  She never returned to laying the normal
number of eggs, though.  Golden 300 ducks can lay 300+ eggs in a year.:-)
Who needs cultured meat when you can have duck eggs?

Nancy

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Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 23:35:13 -0800
From: jrowland <sarongs...@cox.net>

CS promoting/creating stem cell growth?  Do we have any info on this, other
than:
Nancy writes:
>...CS is alleged to help the body create new stem cells in the wound to
>regrow tissue...

Charles writes:
>Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 14:04:46 -0500
>From: "Charles  Sutton" <cds...@earthlink.net>
>Subject: Re: CS>Knees
>
>...The buz is that EIS will create stem cells, but I only use it for
>prevention of nasties....

jr





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