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A J Halim

A J Halim

Lincoln University College, Malaysia

Title: Eco-ultrafiltrates for revitalization and as complementary therapy to the protocol of live cell therapy

Biography

Biography: A J Halim

Abstract

Tissue extracts (placenta, bones) have been used from 5000 years ago in China for revitalization and rejuvenation. The latest in molecular technology, traditional ultrafiltrates have been produced in Germany since 1940s. Extracts of tissues and cells were obtained by hot processes and filtered to yield proteins and peptides. The very successful treatment of an 8 year old girl who sustained deep burns to the upper right side of her body and face following a petroleum stove explosion. Some 40 years ago practically gave impetus to the research and development of eco-ultrafiltrates. Thereafter cell extracts of other organs have been manufactured all derived from closed colony animals such as rabbits. These organ and system-specific eco-ultrafiltrates, all derived from closed colony animals such as rabbits are now manufactured by cold enzymatic process and filtered to yield nano dimensional peptides < 3 nanometer and of molecular weight <10,000 daltons. These peptides, the building blocks for corresponding organs and tissues are easily absorbed by the mucosal layer of the mouth and will penetrate the skin, the pores of which are 50-100 nanometers in size. Optimum effectiveness of fetal precursor stem cells is bound in the whole cell. Though eco-ultrafiltrates are not as potent as fetal precursor stem cells, they complement the effects. Even when used by themselves the results are sometimes remarkable. The range and therapeutic use of eco- ultrafiltrates such as in diabetes type II, in anti aging and as a complement to the protocol of live cell therapy for currently untreatable medical disorders will be highlighted and discussed.