Stumblebum Posted August 8, 2005 Posted August 8, 2005 Just a wild thought. Are the miraculous cures that we occasionally hear about actually a result of stem cells within the body being triggered into action because of the attitude of the afflicted? Believing that a divine power is listening to your needs, thinking that the body has the power (mind over matter) to fix itself or a combination of treatment with a positive attitude might be all it takes for the stem cells in your body to do some extraordinary repair work.
zyncod Posted August 8, 2005 Posted August 8, 2005 Yes. Yes it can work. I remember the time I was really drunk and fell into a woodchipper (well, I don't really *remember*, per se). I lost my right arm, and I was pretty bummed, but then I started believing in God and I grew a new arm. But I made the mistake of believing in God a little too long and I started to grow wings. But then I just believed in the Devil and the anti-stem cells ate the wings.
LucidDreamer Posted August 8, 2005 Posted August 8, 2005 I believe a positive attitude can have beneficial effects on the body. It has been shown that things like pets and friends increase the life expectancy of cancer patients. In fact, there are several links between mental well-being and physical health. Believing that God is going to protect you and ensure that everything is going to work out is a tremendous relief during a time of stress and I am sure that it can have positive effects on your body.
Mokele Posted August 8, 2005 Posted August 8, 2005 Believing that God is going to protect you and ensure that everything is going to work out is a tremendous relief during a time of stress and I am sure that it can have positive effects on your body. Actually, I vaguely recall hearing that a proper study found that strong religious convictions *reduced* survirorship in such illnesses, because the person had an external locus of control (thinking that help must come from outside rather than inside). Mokele
krisino Posted August 22, 2005 Posted August 22, 2005 In light of adult stem cells: If they work, then why use embryonic cells? Isn't what is used in cloning? Y try to create a new embryo when they can use adult stem cells
CPL.Luke Posted August 22, 2005 Posted August 22, 2005 because embryonic stem cells can become anything, while adult stem cells can only become specific parts of the body
krisino Posted August 22, 2005 Posted August 22, 2005 Thank you. I had been wondering about that. But wouldn't it be faster to use adult stem cells? Couldn't you gather many at a time instead of the primary cells in embryonic research?
Dak Posted August 22, 2005 Posted August 22, 2005 That would work if the adult stem-cell exists. You cant use it for, eg, regenerating neurons, because adults dont have any stem-cells that can become nurons. The only way to do it is to have a toti-potent stem-cell (ie, a stem-cell that can become any cell), and the only place to get toti-potent stem-cells from is embryos.
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