ST:I saw this in a post and did some research. Nothing turned up and now i am wondering what is behind this ominous statement. Is this a time travel conspiracy? Some Epstein files talk about the physical effects on the human body during time travel and there are also still those haunting pictures from his personal dentist office — why dentist? Am i missing something?

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  1. Specialist-Train8549 on

    can stem cells be extracted from teeth ? and does it work better with childrens teeth ?

    Answer from Gemini AI:

    The short answer is **yes**. Your teeth are essentially tiny, pearl-colored vaults for some very valuable biological “gold.”

    The Tooth Fairy might be offering a few dollars, but scientists are more interested in what’s inside: **Dental Pulp Stem Cells (DPSCs).**

    # How it Works

    Stem cells are found in the **dental pulp**, which is the soft tissue in the very center of the tooth. These aren’t the same as the “blank slate” embryonic stem cells you might have heard about; they are **mesenchymal stem cells**.

    These specific cells have the remarkable ability to differentiate (turn into) various types of tissues, including:

    * Bone
    * Cartilage
    * Nerve tissue
    * Muscle
    * Dental tissue

    # Why Children’s Teeth are the “Gold Standard”

    You hit the nail on the head—it absolutely works better with children’s teeth. Specifically, **baby teeth** (deciduous teeth) and **developing wisdom teeth** are the preferred sources.

    Here is why kids have the advantage:

    * **Higher “Potency”:** The stem cells in baby teeth (often called SHED cells—Stem cells from Human Exfoliated Deciduous teeth) are much younger. They divide faster and are more “pluripotent” than those found in old, grumpy adult teeth.
    * **Ease of Access:** You don’t have to perform a specialized surgery to get them. When a baby tooth starts wiggling, it’s a natural harvest opportunity.
    * **Lack of Damage:** Adult teeth have usually endured decades of wear, tear, potential decay, and environmental toxins. A 7-year-old’s tooth pulp is generally pristine.

    # The Catch: You Can’t Just Put Them Under the Pillow

    To actually use these cells later in life, you can’t just keep the tooth in a jewelry box. For the cells to remain viable, the tooth must be **harvested while it still has a blood supply** (usually right as it’s loosening) and immediately sent to a specialized **dental stem cell bank**.

    These labs process the tooth, extract the cells, and cryogenically freeze them. If the person ever gets sick or injured decades later, those young cells can theoretically be “thawed” and used for regenerative treatments.

    #

  2. The way Epstein went from high school teacher to billionaire high flyer always made me wonder if he isn’t an IRL Biff Tannen that found a way to see into the future, maybe this “time travel” is a result of torturing people the right way to trigger visions/remove viewing abilities. Especially sus if that Zorro Trust fund that won the lottery right as he went to prison is really connected to him.

  3. Also saw a TON of dentist emails and tooth related topics after searching the database. I’ll keep digging.

  4. Prestigious-Gold6759 on

    Maybe he had some other kind of treatment while strapped down in the dentist chair and it was a cover for mind kontrol…

  5. The X-files movie basically told us Oklahoma City was an inside job, a cover up. What were they investigating in that Federal building?

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