He does a lot of flee, erm travellingOriginally Posted by Loy Toy
He does a lot of flee, erm travellingOriginally Posted by Loy Toy
^ All I can say mate I have seen him give free treatments to 2 guys who have benefited greatly and I guess because I introduced them I owe him two favours.
Fit as fuck he is also, black belt in a number of martial arts and a good bloke to boot.
The system hates him, no sales of shit synthetic drugs, the thieving scapel doctors are losing business and governments are not receiving taxes because what is being used is bodily immune system fluids.
Wheres his operating table. ..or dining table. ..coffee even...in bangkok ?
You in Bangkok Nawty?
Last time we spent some time together you were in some back room kitchen with a dead rat smoking spliffs and didn't offer me a toke.
Are you searching for some new highs or lows?
A few spliffs over the oprrating table would be a hoot..
Possibly in town in April.....might try to fit in an op while there.....rebore
Let me know mate.Originally Posted by Nawtier
I have gone totally medicinal natural and could even stand your slobber if you light up first!
Very interesting stuff, indeed...As usual, a lot of new science or discovery or opinion is met with profound resistance and ridicule for various reasons...
Some proven methods take decades to be accepted, if at all...
^ sad
Sad indeed, but she died 6 months later and was not in very good health...
Duangpen said she examined the patient's kidney tissues and found abnormal cells called angiomyeloproliferative lesions at the injection site.
"The abnormality looked like a cluster of blood vessels and bone marrow cells," she said.
The development of an abnormality in the patient's kidney cells might be a complication from stem cell therapy, she said.
However, the results from several animal experiments studying various organs including kidneys have shown that therapy using autologous stem cells and other stem cells is safe, she said.
The therapy is totally safe when performed in areas such as knees and joints but when operating on the spine, brain or on internal organs must be performed using x ray and ultrasound equipment.
My mate is progressing well, has lost 7kg and his joints are improving daily.
We hope in the coming month he can throw away his walking stick.
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