Regenerative Medicine Organization

Our Mission

Mission Number One:  To advance the medical and biological sciences of Regenerative Medicine.

During the last 50 years regenerative medicine has largely been ignored while new areas of medical treatments such as chemical drugs, medical devices and external intervention have been used to improve peoples’ health.

In the last 20 years the new sciences of molecular imaging and biotechnology have led to an explosion in the knowledge of the biological processes of the human body.  This new knowledge has squarely shown that the best cure for what mostly ails the body is to let the body regenerate and heal itself and we believe that the evidence has become overwhelming. Yet in spite of the evidence, we have found no medical or scientific forum to advance the idea of regenerative medicine; hence, the Regenerative Medicine Organization was founded. The RMO will provide a forum for medical and scientific researchers to introduce and advance their ideas on Regenerative Medicine. Towards that goal the Annual Conference on Regenerative Medicine is held each February to allow medical and biological scientist the opportunity to introduce their research into the human body’s ability to regenerate and how to enhance that biological process. This three day conference offers researchers an opportunity to advance their discoveries on regenerative medicine.

Thus, the first Mission of the RMO is to advance the medical and biological sciences of Regenerative Medicine.

Mission Number Two: To assist in the advancements of those medicines and treatments which help the human body to regenerate.

When medical and scientific researchers discover new areas of regenerative medicine and obtain regulatory approval for such treatments, the RMO’s second mission is to assist in the advancement of those medicines and treatments. The medical, scientific and public communities need to be made aware of those medicines and treatments which enhance the human body’s abilities to regenerate.

Mission Number Three- To reveal those medicines or treatments, which diminish the human body’s ability to regenerate

Medical history is full of accounts of medicines or therapies which did more harm than good for the human body. Blood letting, leaches, drinking lead, drinking mercury and drinking arsenic are just a few examples of the thousands of medical products and treatments which have been recommended for sick and dying people. The RMO believes that it must make people aware of those treatments and medicines which diminish the body’s ability to regenerate. The RMO believes that a tremendous amount of money is spent every year by companies advocating medical treatments which weaken the body’s ability to regenerate. RMO believes it has a moral obligation to provide a forum for researchers to express their concerns about these situations. It is not for RMO to judge the efficacy of any particular treatment or medicine. Rather, it’s RMO’s obligation to allow an open debate in which a reputable researcher can challenge a medicine or treatment that he or she believes does more harm than good.

 

Conclusion

The human body constantly regenerates itself. People need to understand this regenerative process and realize that those medical treatments which enhance the regenerative process should improve their health and lead to a long life; whereas, those therapies or medicines which diminish the body’s ability to regenerate hinder their health, their life, and their longevity.

The RMO’s purpose is to ensure the awareness of advancements in the medical and scientific areas of regenerative medicine to the scientific, medical and public communities