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	<title>Comments on: Kansas Paraplegic Traveling To Germany For Stem Cell Treatments</title>
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		<title>By: Honey Potter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Honey Potter</dc:creator>
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		<description>Good luck to Justin! But it&#039;s obvious that XCell collects more than bone marrow stem cells from its patients. It collects oodles of their hard-earned money. Try to find on their Web site any evidence whatsoever that paraplegics or quadriplegics can walk after their bogus treatments. You won&#039;t find any. Just hopeful little stories from patients who desperately want to see something from their effort and wasted money. &quot;Sensation&quot; in their legs? For $16,000? And now you&#039;ve got this new group of fringe doctors in the U.S. drooling to get their hands on patients&#039; cash. It&#039;s sickening, absolutely sickening. Not one of those physicians has any knowledge of, or experience with, stem cell research or therapeutics. Anyway, good luck, Justin. Enjoy Germany. I hear it&#039;s lovely at this time of the year.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good luck to Justin! But it&#8217;s obvious that XCell collects more than bone marrow stem cells from its patients. It collects oodles of their hard-earned money. Try to find on their Web site any evidence whatsoever that paraplegics or quadriplegics can walk after their bogus treatments. You won&#8217;t find any. Just hopeful little stories from patients who desperately want to see something from their effort and wasted money. &#8220;Sensation&#8221; in their legs? For $16,000? And now you&#8217;ve got this new group of fringe doctors in the U.S. drooling to get their hands on patients&#8217; cash. It&#8217;s sickening, absolutely sickening. Not one of those physicians has any knowledge of, or experience with, stem cell research or therapeutics. Anyway, good luck, Justin. Enjoy Germany. I hear it&#8217;s lovely at this time of the year.</p>
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