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		<title>Umbilical Cord Blood Banking &#8211; Is It Truly Worth The Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 20:04:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Les Scammell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[All of us are living in a crazy world in which in certain cases ethics take over from common sense. We can fully comprehend the issues numerous people have with the idea associated with stem cells, specifically any time they are collected via fetuses after pregnancy terminations.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All of us are living in a crazy world in which in certain cases ethics take over from common sense. We can fully comprehend the issues numerous people have with the idea associated with stem cells, specifically any time they are collected via fetuses after pregnancy terminations.</p>
<p>Of course, if that pregnancy had been permitted to carry on the resultant birth would have given far more in the way of stems cells rather than that obtained by means of an unborn fetus. I am not really advocating for or against terminations in this article, just stating a reality.</p>
<p>With every single newborn infant comes the umbilical cord and placenta. Now this happens to be full of blood that the newborn no longer requires, blood which is full of stem cells. After delivery, this umbilical cord is often severed close to the newborn&#8217;s tummy. This should be carried out as soon as the baby has been expertly delivered and is no longer relying upon this cord for food and also oxygen. The other end of the umbilical cord is going to be attached to the placenta and when that has left the body, the complete lot is typically disposed of as hospital human waste products.</p>
<p>The blood found in that umbilical cord is actually full of stem cells. Stem cells are actually the primary building blocks of human life. The moment an egg has become fertilized, stem cells start the development of each and every part of the human body. In some peculiar manner, each stem cell seems to possess a precise task. It might turn into your liver, or maybe a leg, or almost any one of the umpteen million other cells observed in human body.</p>
<p>Researchers are really right now striving to discover out specifically just how stem cells function. Why can one stem cell evolve into a brain while another evolves into the liver, or skin or perhaps some other part of the body. Even more significantly, how can they persuade a stem cell to mature a replacement heart or arm.</p>
<p>So, what is generally known is that kids having certain forms of leukemia already have already been medicated with stem cells and had the disease reversed. Recently there have already been a relatively few number of comparable cases in older people. Researcher feel that by using deeper study, they could possibly be capable to unlock the stem cell&#8217;s triggers, and thus restoring nerves in para/quadriplegics, those having various ailments such as cancers, motor neuron and probably even type one diabetes.</p>
<p>There is a tremendous amount of anticipation over what stem cell treatment could possibly deliver regarding all those who are actually unwell or maybe impaired. Of course, the same as most interventions that may demand the transfer of human material from human to an other, generally there are the difficulties normally expected with rejection in addition to blood matching. Stem cells should at at a minimum possess a lower rejection component as compared with more mature cells.</p>
<p>What exactly seems to have grown to be a improving niche is that of cord blood banking just for individual use. This is today big business charging fees for this program running into 1000s of dollars. The object associated with the exercise is to bank newborn&#8217;s cord blood meant for future needs. The concept is that if ever baby develops almost any severe health issues in subsequent life (like leukemia), individuals can need use of ones very own stem cells to assist with the therapy. Currently, lots of families have saved their baby&#8217;s blood, but only a few have shown it &#305;mportant to make a withdrawal. When it comes to anyone who have, the consequences have been extremely effective.</p>
<p>Should you bank your child&#8217;s cord blood? It&#8217;s a private determination and probably for the ones that have a family heritage of medical &#305;ssues, keeping stem cells would probably provide you with a number of benefit into the future especially as research detects brand-new procedures to implement these cells. With regards to the vast majority of people, it might possibly be a waste of dollars. They might possibly be far better off donating your small one&#8217;s cord blood so that other people may easily reap some benefits as a result of the research and the stockpiles that are available for healing procedures.</p>
<p>For helpful articles and advice on families, parents and <a href="http://www.allkidshub.com/blog/">children</a> or more information on <a href="http://just4families.com/drupal/cord+blood+banking+feature">umbilical cord blood banking</a> visit just4families.com</p>
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		<title>Phellinus linteus &#8211; Medicinal Mushroom&#8217;s Popularity Exploding World-wide</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 14:43:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Markho Rafael</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new medicinal mushroom from Korea is gaining reputation around the world at record pace. Most commonly known by its Latin name as <i><u>Phellinus linteus</u></i>, it is also sometimes referred to as Mesima (Japanese), and rarely by its English name, Black Hoof Fungus.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new medicinal mushroom from Korea is gaining reputation around the world at record pace. Most commonly known by its Latin name as <i><u>Phellinus linteus</u></i>, it is also sometimes referred to as Mesima (Japanese), and rarely by its English name, Black Hoof Fungus.</p>
<p>Common to southern United States and Southeast Asia, <i>Phellinus linteus</i> is a polypore on hardwood trees such as poplar, oak and mulberry. [1]</p>
<p>Most medicinal mushroom species used today in America came to us via China or Japan. <i>Phellinus linteus</i> is a break from this trend, as it first became popular in Korea where it&#8217;s commonly used to complement traditional cancer treatment.</p>
<p>From there, the fame of <i>Phellinus linteus</i> has spread across the globe. Doctors all over the world now use it as an immune enhancer [2-11], particularly to prevent cancer metastasis. [5,10,12-17] In addition to Korea, <i>Phellinus linteus</i> is today also increasingly popular in the U.S., Japan, and the Middle East from Turkey to Israel.</p>
<p>It may have all began when a&#8217;96 Korean study reported that <i>Phellinus linteus</i> extract exhibited a broader range of immune enhancing and anti-cancer properties than the extracts from other species of medicinal mushrooms. [4]</p>
<p>Years later, American world-renown mycologist Paul Stamets helped deepen our understanding of <i>Phellinus linteus</i> when he published a comparative analysis with the most common medicinal mushroom species: <i>Agaricus blazei</i>, Lion&#8217;s Mane, Chaga, Reishi, Maitake and Cordyceps. [18]</p>
<p>In this study, <i>Phellinus linteus</i> turned out to have the most powerful effect on enhancing the activity of macrophages, a type of white blood cell that&#8217;s an important part of the immune system. Macrophage activity was increased 5,700% by the <i>Phellinus linteus</i> extract. The dose used was equivalent to 3,750 mg for an average (165 lbs) adult. [18]</p>
<p>It should be noted that macrophages may promote cancer growth as well as fight cancer. The research that has been published about <i>Phellinus linteus</i> extract indicates that it enhances the anti-cancer properties of macrophages. [8,14,19,20]</p>
<p>Three additional papers have been published with reports of patients using <i>Phellinus linteus</i> extract and experiencing &#8220;spontaneous&#8221; regression:</p>
<p>1. A Japanese article from 2004 reported a &#8220;dramatic remission of hormone refractory prostate cancer achieved with extract of the mushroom, <i>Phellinus linteus</i>.&#8221; [15]</p>
<p>2. Next out was a Korean article published in 2005, which reported on a patient who &#8220;ingested mushroom called <i>Phellinus linteus</i> for one and a half years&#8221; before exhibiting &#8220;spontaneous regression&#8221; of liver cancer and skull metastasis. [17]</p>
<p>3. And then one year later, in 2006, another Japanese article was published on &#8220;a case of spontaneous regression of hepatocellular carcinoma with multiple lung metastases.&#8221; The 79-year-old patient had been taking an extract of <i>Phellinus linteus</i> Mycelium for a month. When examined by his doctor 6 months later, his tumors had disappeared. [16]</p>
<p><b>This article is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The mushroom <i>Phellinus linteus</i> has not been approved by the FDA for medicinal use. Always consult a licensed medical practitioner before using any herb or mushroom medicinally.</b></p>
<p>Dr. Rafael currently specializes in research on medicinal mushrooms, having worked with natural health since&#8217;96. He partners with Cordyceps Reishi Extract, LLC, a business offering premium quality medicinal mushroom products including <a href="http://tinyurl.com/ksa66r">Phellinus linteus extract</a>. For references to this article, go the <a href="http://tinyurl.com/npkvzc">Phellinus linteus reference</a> page.</p>
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