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Old 09-07-2011, 06:51 PM #1
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Hi I am new so be patient with me and I will be ok.
I am type 2 Diabetic on Insulin as i tried to get away from medications except metformin.
I have found the ex-cell center in Germany is doing Bone marrow stem cell implants into the Pancreas as a regenerative procedure.
Has anyone done this procedure and how is the success rate?
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