Showing posts with label cell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cell. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

StemEnhance: An Amazing Breakthrough - Amazing News!

We've all heard the controversy over stem cell research and we all have our opinions. But, what if there wasn't anything controversial? What if there was a way to produce the results yet spare the sparring? As I type this, you'd better believe there are medical doctors, quacks, and government agencies scrambling to try to capitalize on what I'm about to share with you. But they won't be able to. It just won't happen. In fact, quietly stirring beneath the controversy, the world's first organic and patented stem cell enhancer is rising to the surface. With a single dose of StemEnhance, your body can begin to do what it does best at childhood, renew itself. Within on hour of taking one dose of StemEnhance, 3 to 4 million stem cells are added to your bloodstream. This means that the number of stem cells in your body increase by up to 30%. So as the medical field jockeys for position, (the leftovers?) this company...StemTECH Health Sciences. is quickly rising to the top of the Health and Wellness and the Network Marketing industries.Our Stem Cell Technology supports the NATURAL release of stem cells in your own bone marrow.

Christian Drapeau MSc
Chief Science Officer of StemTech Health Sciences

Mr. Drapeau is an author, research scientist and neurophysiologist with over thirteen years of research experience in the fields of natural foods and nutrition. He has lectured on nutrition to over 30,000 people since 1994, presenting profound health information and insights with clarity and humor.

Mr.Drapeau has been the Director of Research at Desert Lake Technologies since 2000, pursuing scientific research in collaboration with various universities and research centers on the health benefits of certain botanical raw materials.

Based on research he produced, and information he researched from other various scientific teams, Mr. Drapeau and his collaborators recently proposed and published a breakthrough theory on adult stem cell physiology, and is the co-inventor of StemEnhance.


Mr. Drapeau received a bachelor's degree in Neurophysiology from McGill University, Montreal, in 1987 and a master's degree from the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery from the Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, in 1991.

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Stem Cell Enhancement: Beyond The Doctors - Hot News!

The first human embryonic stem cells were grown in vitro, in a petri dish, in the mid 1990s. Rapidly, scientists were successful at growing them for many generations and to trigger their differentiation into virtually any kind of cells, i.e. brain cells, heart cells, liver cells, bone cells, pancreatic cells, etc.

When scientists tried growing adult stem cells, the endeavor was met with less success, as adult stem cells were difficult to grow in vitro for more than a few generations.

This led to the idea that embryonic stem cells have more potential than adult stem cells.
And, there are ethical concerns linked to the use of embryonic stem cells. But recent developments over the past 2-3 years have established that adult stem cells have capabilities comparable to embryonic stem cells in the human body, not in the test tube.

Many studies have indicated that simply releasing stem cells from the bone marrow can help support the body's natural process for renewal of tissues and organs.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Sexy Hot Babes from Bay Watch, latest season (David Lim, Auckland, New Zealand, Stem Cell Tech)

The photos were sent to me via email and I found it very funny and decided to share with the world via my blog! I have ye tto upload to my home page. I would like to thanks visitors to this blog for their warm support (from India, England, USA, Russia, China, Malaysia, Singapore, Israel, UAE, Korea, Chile, Jamaica and more)

Good to see some "hot babes" here, but is your body tough enough to handle it? Click on this link to find out more!!


You can click on the pictures for a bigger view!

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My mate Clement mailed me these pics, filled with sexy hot "babes" (yeah, right). Please note that we do not who these people are in the picture, we never met them before nor have anything/whatsover to do with them.

You can click on the picture of the hot babes for larger view as to satisfy your burning passion for sweet young "girls"!

View discretion is advice, not suitable for unstable minds!

Sorry, we cannot supply you with the girls' private phone numbers ;-)

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This post is somewhat weird, as it had been getting over 1,000 hits from India in the past 72 hours! Perhaps we have many capable and "strong" male Indians ;-)
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Monday, February 16, 2009

Add power to your mobile phone: Qualcomm's SnapDragon

First on the list of common annoyances are underpowered smartphones that take too long to perform tasks or crash when more than two applications are open. One potential answer could be Qualcomm's Snapdragon chipset which its makers claim is about 50% more powerful than those in current smartphones.

The first versions of the chipset run at 1Ghz and help to power hi-res graphics, new user interfaces, while running Windows Mobile.The Toshiba TG01 is the first handset to sport it. Qualcomm is working on a version that runs at 1.5Ghz - which, it claims, will be broadly equivalent to the processors found in most netbooks.

Enrico Salvatori, vice president at Qualcomm, said the chipset's ability to support applications is what makes "the mobile internet user experience compelling". "The Snapdragon is delivering high performance in terms of multimedia, video, high definition, encoding and decoding, and supporting of a camera", he said.

Qualcomm has also developed Mirasol screens that draw their inspiration from structures found in nature. The screens use tiny amounts of battery power and can be seen in bright daylight. Reflective properties on the device's screen produce brighter images outdoors, according to Cheryl Goodman-Schwarzman from Qualcomm MEMS. "Colour comes in to the display, and it reflects back out colour. The brighter the light, the clearer the display," she said.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Top Ten Mobile Phones in the World (David Lim, Auckland, New Zealand)

The following is the ranking of the Top Rated Mobile Phones by CNET's Editor. I personally use and own two of the Nokia's and Sony Ericsson.

Apple iPhone 3G
Apple's long-awaited upgrade with GPS and 3G

Samsung i8510
Smart phone with 8-megapixel camera

Nokia E71
Feature-packed smart phone with a Qwerty keypad

HTC Touch HD
Publish Post

Attractive smart phone with a large touchscreen

Sony Ericsson C905
8-megapixel camera phone with GPS and Wi-Fi

Sony Ericsson K800i
3G handset
with 3.2 megapixel camera

Nokia N95 8GB
Smart phone with built-in sat-nav, MP3 player, Wi-Fi, 5-megapixel camera and 8GB memory

BlackBerry Bold 9000
Feature-packed smartphone with a very sharp screen


Sony Ericsson K750i
Mobile phone with
almost 100MB of storage, 2-megapixel camera, radio and MP3 player

Nokia N95
All-in-one handset with built-in sat-nav, MP3 player, Wi-Fi and 5-megapixel camera

Sony Ericsson W760i
Feature-packed slider music phone

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Mobile Phone Repair and Unlock, Auckland, New Zealand, Nokia, Motorola, Apple, iPhone, 3G

A typical household nowadays will have at least two to five mobile phones; as it is part of our lives now and a necessary tools.

One thing for sure, teeanges and mobile phone don't mix well! If you have PIN-locked your Nokia 3G phone, smashed the Nokia N95 LCD, just email me at david@omnitech.co.nz and I shall be more that happy to help you out.

You can ship your faulty phone to us at Auckland and enclosed your own return courier bag. Please use heaps of bubble to pack your phone before shipping out.

Inspection of $25.00 is applicable for each mobile phone inspection and $45 for Apple iPhone or PDA phone inspection for EACH unit