Christian Drapeau
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So there's a lot of studies that are underway showing how stem cell injection or putting more stem cells in circulation can very significantly boost the ability of the intestine to renew itself. I'm not saying that we have resolved the problem because the problem, whatever is the cause of that problem has not changed. You've just boosted the ability of the intestine to repair itself.
So there's a lot of studies that are underway showing how stem cell injection or putting more stem cells in circulation can very significantly boost the ability of the intestine to renew itself. I'm not saying that we have resolved the problem because the problem, whatever is the cause of that problem has not changed. You've just boosted the ability of the intestine to repair itself.
So you've removed the symptoms of it. You've increased the quality of life of the person. So you need now to dig in and really find what's the cause of the issue. But stem cells can definitely have a huge impact on the health of the digestive system. Now, this is not the flora. If you look at it the other way around, what would be the impact of the flora on stem cell function?
So you've removed the symptoms of it. You've increased the quality of life of the person. So you need now to dig in and really find what's the cause of the issue. But stem cells can definitely have a huge impact on the health of the digestive system. Now, this is not the flora. If you look at it the other way around, what would be the impact of the flora on stem cell function?
To my knowledge, not a lot of things have been done on this. But there's no, I mean, I have zero doubt that there would be an impact. Just because of the impact of the flora on the immune system. After all, stem cells are lymphocytes, are in the broad family of lymphocytes. So I would, I have no doubt that there would be an effect. It's just as it has not been studied to my knowledge.
To my knowledge, not a lot of things have been done on this. But there's no, I mean, I have zero doubt that there would be an impact. Just because of the impact of the flora on the immune system. After all, stem cells are lymphocytes, are in the broad family of lymphocytes. So I would, I have no doubt that there would be an effect. It's just as it has not been studied to my knowledge.
Well, for me, it goes in phases. So what I mean is that when there's a lot of traveling, a lot of event, a lot of different things linked to the business world, then this is not the time that I can read. So oftentimes, I will go through a round of search on PubMed, kind of looking as to what is new. I load this on my iPad, and plane time is the time that I have basically to read.
Well, for me, it goes in phases. So what I mean is that when there's a lot of traveling, a lot of event, a lot of different things linked to the business world, then this is not the time that I can read. So oftentimes, I will go through a round of search on PubMed, kind of looking as to what is new. I load this on my iPad, and plane time is the time that I have basically to read.
That's when I read. And it depends of where I am, if you want, business-wise. I'm working on a second book that is going to really document, really the link, like going to the core of how stem cells not only are the repair system of the body, but the renewal system of the body, meaning we lose cells every day and stem cells are responsible to offset or replace the cells that are being lost.
That's when I read. And it depends of where I am, if you want, business-wise. I'm working on a second book that is going to really document, really the link, like going to the core of how stem cells not only are the repair system of the body, but the renewal system of the body, meaning we lose cells every day and stem cells are responsible to offset or replace the cells that are being lost.
But because the number of cells declines as we age, we Tissues cannot fully renew themselves, and that is the fundamental cause of the development of age-related diseases. So there's no doubt, but that has not been formulated, described in the scientific literature the way that I think it should be. So I'm working on this book.
But because the number of cells declines as we age, we Tissues cannot fully renew themselves, and that is the fundamental cause of the development of age-related diseases. So there's no doubt, but that has not been formulated, described in the scientific literature the way that I think it should be. So I'm working on this book.
So right now, I'm going back into another phase to go back and say, OK, over the past five years, what else has been done in that field to document this phenomenon? So I go through phases. But yeah, we have to stay updated, up to date with all the scientific literature, no question. But let me add one other thing to this.
So right now, I'm going back into another phase to go back and say, OK, over the past five years, what else has been done in that field to document this phenomenon? So I go through phases. But yeah, we have to stay updated, up to date with all the scientific literature, no question. But let me add one other thing to this.
The field of stem cell research, just go on PubMed and do stem cells and see how many stem cells are out there. I have not done this for a while. So let's see what happens.
The field of stem cell research, just go on PubMed and do stem cells and see how many stem cells are out there. I have not done this for a while. So let's see what happens.
So stem cells, let me, okay. There you go. Stem cells, there's Oh, this is this year. So 75,000 articles. Just this year. This year. But I remembered when I looked at this some time ago, probably like five years ago, I mean, it's like close to like 100,000 plus studies that have been published so far on stem cells. It's one of the most prolific field of medicine.
So stem cells, let me, okay. There you go. Stem cells, there's Oh, this is this year. So 75,000 articles. Just this year. This year. But I remembered when I looked at this some time ago, probably like five years ago, I mean, it's like close to like 100,000 plus studies that have been published so far on stem cells. It's one of the most prolific field of medicine.
And it's extremely compartmentalized. So you get people who are in stem cell injection, umbilical cord stem cell injection, fat stem cells. Like everything is like so funneled through various verticals that it's very easy. So my expertise is releasing your own stem cells. So my area is more, what is the natural role of stem cells in the body?
And it's extremely compartmentalized. So you get people who are in stem cell injection, umbilical cord stem cell injection, fat stem cells. Like everything is like so funneled through various verticals that it's very easy. So my expertise is releasing your own stem cells. So my area is more, what is the natural role of stem cells in the body?