I wish they would go into more detail on how this works. Sounds too good to be true but it's obviously somewhat legit.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/08/170807120530.htm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMQ51Kj2tS0
Hey man, I literally had just copied the URL and opened the forums to post it and you beat me to it! I wonder how good this thing really is, it sounds amazing. Moreover, how expensive? Someday treatments as simple as this should all just be free, ><
I'd expect no less from ya Neo. :)
It doesn't seem like it would cost much at all for the simpler procedures they describe in the earlier part of the video. A source of electric current and a couple minutes of time plus whatever the cost of the chip is. But since the chip comes off once the procedure is done maybe it is reusable. Hopefully we hear more sooner than later.
Wow. If this really works (mice studies are not so well translated to humans), it is huge. It could basically cure a lot of stuff.We'll see in 10 years or so :D (or if someone is able to get into early trials).
Sounds amazing, good find :)
Unfortunately in this litigious world everything is trialled on mice, no bad thing though :)
I found a couple more articles that give a better understanding of what this treatment is/how it works. Especially the second which is the actual paper, it costs $20 to unlock but the the overview gives the gist. This is incredibly exciting.
https://news.osu.edu/news/2017/08/07/regenerative-med-study/
https://www.nature.com/nnano/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nnano.2017.134.html
This really does make me smile and give me something concrete to look forward to. So cool, Peyronie's is such a perfect target..
Very cool.
Quote from: NeoV on August 09, 2017, 12:44:57 AMPeyronie's is such a perfect target..
Is it though? It's not that something is missing in Peyronie's, it is that something is there that will not go away.
Quote from: skunkworks on August 10, 2017, 07:49:56 AM
Is it though? It's not that something is missing in Peyronie's, it is that something is there that will not go away.
My layman's opinion would be maybe it wouldn't work for calcified plaque/scar tissue, but would work great to heal things before they got to that point and knock out the inflammation.
here's the full paper: