Wednesday, April 30, 2014






















Have a Great Day! And remember to LOVE!

The profit from RECYCLE ME project goes to research about organ donation and transplant. Thank you for supporting us!

"There's nothing you can do that can't be done.
Nothing you can sing that can't be sung.
Nothing you can say but you can learn how to play the game.
It's easy.

Nothing you can make that can't be made.
No one you can save that can't be saved.
Nothing you can do but you can learn how to be you in time.
It's easy.

All you need is love.
All you need is love.
All you need is love, love.
Love is all you need." 


Text The Beatles. Lennon/McCartney

Thursday, April 17, 2014






















”Life is beautiful, but it's complicated.
We barely make it.
We don't need to understand,
There are miracles, miracles." 


Happy holidays!!

Monday, April 7, 2014

















We meet these two lovely ladies at the conference! They both support research about organ donation and transplantation by wearing Recycle Me jewelry! Thank you so much! Your contribution is important.

The profits from the Recycle me project will go to Professor Lars-Erik Gelin Memorial Foundation for Transplant Research. Gelins Fondation is one of the main supporters of Professor Suchitra Sumitran-Holgersson and her team’s research. Isn’t it just great!!! We think so!!

http://www.gelinfonden.org/





















National Kidney Conference 2014

Recycle Me was attending the Conference and we ALL was absolutely AMAZED by Suchitra Sumitran-Holgerssons Laboratory for Transplantation and Regenerative medicine at Sahlgrenska Academy research about Re Designing and Recycling human organs! The possibilities are almost science fiction liked!

Suchitra gave us an insight into her exciting world with the ”Tissue-engineering of new organs and tissues using nature’s own scaffolds”.

She also explained how they wash organs to get the organ absolutely free from cells and DNA, they then takes the patient in need of a new organ DNA and "clone" it with the “new” organ. In this way they prevent the patient’s body to reject the new organ and much less medication is then needed.

Last spring Professor Suchitra Sumitran-Holgersson with her team at Gothenburg University made a unique transplantation of a vein, produced by the patient's stem cells. For Suchitra this marks the beginning of a new and exciting era in which medical boundaries are being redefined and re-use of organs gives hope and life to many.

Tissue-engineered biocompatible tissues or organs using recipient’s autologous stem cells will be a major breakthrough in regenerative medicine and may help solve the organ shortage.
Read more about vein transplant in this article:
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/lab-grown-vein-transplanted-10-year-girl/story?id=16561193

Hopefully we will get the chance to tell you more about this very exciting tissue-engineering!