In the thread "DMSO Precursor Completely Cures Terminal Cancers" @haidut wrote the following:
The stem cell mechanism is akin to the famous salamander example Peat once wrote about. The salamanders, which have much higher stem cell activity than humans which allows them to regenerate on demand, transplanted with human tumors invariably turn them into normal tissue.
Does anybody have a source for that, or any related information? I cannot find anything online about Salamander stem cells reversing cancer into normal tissue.
Thanks
The stem cell mechanism is akin to the famous salamander example Peat once wrote about. The salamanders, which have much higher stem cell activity than humans which allows them to regenerate on demand, transplanted with human tumors invariably turn them into normal tissue.
Does anybody have a source for that, or any related information? I cannot find anything online about Salamander stem cells reversing cancer into normal tissue.
Thanks