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Aarcyn 04-27-2009 01:47 PM

Fat cells for MS and liposuction
 
Has anyone seen the study that uses fat cells for MS?

I was thinking that if this is a success, I could have a flat stomach (plenty of fat cells there, healthy fat cells :p) and a FLAT tummy!

Kitty 04-27-2009 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Aarcyn (Post 501902)
Has anyone seen the study that uses fat cells for MS?

I was thinking that if this is a success, I could have a flat stomach (plenty of fat cells there, healthy fat cells :p) and a FLAT tummy!

Fat cells for MS??? As a cure or treatment? I should be disease free if fat cells turn out to be the magic bullet for MS!! :o :p

tkrik 04-27-2009 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Aarcyn (Post 501902)
Has anyone seen the study that uses fat cells for MS?

I was thinking that if this is a success, I could have a flat stomach (plenty of fat cells there, healthy fat cells :p) and a FLAT tummy!

LOL, Cyn. Another interpretation error. I thought you were saying donating fat cells via liposuction for MS. LOL. I do have some I could donate.

I haven't seen or heard of this study. Are they finding that the cells help? That kind of makes sense to me if the cells have enough of the good fat. I think some amount of fat for us MSers is actually good. I know I have mentioned this once before but, breast milk is high in fat. That fat helps build healthy myelin in babies. I am probably just assuming here but I think that some fat, in healthy amounts, would be good for us MSers to help us rebuild the myelin. Who knows though? It just seems too simple to be realistic.:rolleyes:

Bets 04-27-2009 02:08 PM

I guess I'll have that doughnut afterall.

Aarcyn 04-27-2009 03:35 PM

Only three patients but I am ready to sign up!

That is one study that has a good outcome even if there is no positive for MS.:D

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/147531.php

AfterMyNap 04-27-2009 03:52 PM

*pushing through crowd*

Calm down, everyone! I have enough donor fat for us all! Take a number, your therapy starts right here!

*Resumes thumbing through Bikinis-R-Us catalog*

tkrik 04-27-2009 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Aarcyn (Post 501959)
Only three patients but I am ready to sign up!

That is one study that has a good outcome even if there is no positive for MS.:D

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/147531.php

Wow, Cyn! Sounds like a win-win situation - flat tummy and control of MS. ;)

AMN - Thank you so much for your kind offer but I think I have enough adipose fat of my own to use. :D

AfterMyNap 04-27-2009 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by tkrik (Post 502027)
Wow, Cyn! Sounds like a win-win situation - flat tummy and control of MS. ;)

AMN - Thank you so much for your kind offer but I think I have enough adipose fat of my own to use. :D

:ROTFLMAO: :ROTFLMAO:
:ROTFLMAO: :ROTFLMAO:

NO, no, no! I INSIST!!!!!! Besides, mine is aged and fermented for maximum lipids per ounce!!!

tkrik 04-27-2009 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by AfterMyNap (Post 502049)
:ROTFLMAO: :ROTFLMAO:
:ROTFLMAO: :ROTFLMAO:

NO, no, no! I INSIST!!!!!! Besides, mine is aged and fermented for maximum lipids per ounce!!!

:Scratch-Head: If I remember correctly you are only a year or 2 older than I am. Does it age and ferment that fast! :holysheep: LOL

PolarExpress 04-27-2009 11:39 PM

They take stem cells from the fat..Geesh..I can't believe they only had 3 takers if the lipo was free :confused:..
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/he...sclerosis.html


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