MY 4TH PODCAST ON STEM CELLS THAT YOU HAVE GIVEN AND , WOW IT IS ALL GOOD AND I HOPE THE WORLD GET''S INVOLVED IN THIS ON A MASS BASIS!!!! WAY TO GO!!!! BLESSINGS, MYRON DYAL
Always a great way to understand the steps that go through when doing stell cells treatments. Thankyou once again. I have to comment that your hair looks great and I see you even more younger. What ever you are doing it is working. Love from Spain ❤
Dearest Doctor Joy, U r such a true Goddess Dr, U saved n save my Life. If not U, I was told I was already to just die. N U - made me Alive. U r the Light n the Hope in Medical Industry, U r - the New - TRUE Medical Industry👳🏽♀️❤️👑
Hey! I saw in an interview that one of your patients recovered completely from Cirrhosis of the Liver. A video on Stemcells and Liver/Kidney health would be a dream come true!
LOVE these RUclips videos on regenerative medicine. Especially on stem cells. I watch a ton of RUclips and IG content on stem cells. Yours is amongst the best in keeping it comprehensive but simple enough for beginners to understand. I recent heard Tony Robbins say when he had stem cells, he had a “cytokine storm” can you explain what this is. He said he was told it was possible so he wasn’t alarmed but I am not clear what it is.
Thank you so much for your kind words. Technically, a “cytokine” storm should not have happened if the cells are of high quality, but highly expanded (grown to large numbers over many generations) can potentially cause adverse reactions such as cytokine storms. I intend to do a review on Tony Robbins’s book which contains some inaccurate information.
@@JoyKongMD Thank You! I look forward to your review! I am fascinated by this space in medicine and find the more I learn , the more questions I have. That is why I like your content. You go double click on these topics of stem cells but it is digestible for a novice.
Dr Kong, when you say their effects last up to around 6 months, that doesn’t mean that the repair work they’ve accomplished in that time somehow vanishes after 6 months right? It just means the cells are only active for that duration of time? For example, If stem cells help repair lung damage, that repaired tissue doesn’t somehow become damaged again after month 6 right? It just means that after 6 months, the MSCs are no longer continuing any MORE repair work. Do I understand that correctly I hope? Thank u for all u do…
Exactly. One does not lose the gains from stem cells’ repair work. But life happens, including oxidative stress, toxicity, mitochondrial decline, DNA damages, nutritional deficiencies, hormone imbalance, injuries etc… so if one does not address these factors that triggered illnesses in the first place, same problems that prompted stem cell therapy may reappear after some time, which is why an integrative approach addressing all these factors are important… This is also why sometimes patients need booster or maintenance treatment… hope this clarifies. And thank you Matt for your kind words.
No, it should alleviate pain instead of causing pain, unless in special situations where foreign bodies are involved, and the body is trying to reject it. That happened when previously non-healing bones started to heal and rejected the hardware that were holding the bones together - this happens to one of my patients shortly after stem cell therapy...
It can happen depending on the person, although it almost never happens with my patients, and I think it's because of how pure our cells are and how high the percentage of MSCs are...
Hello Dr Joy. I love your videos. You are a blessing of hope and inspiration. That said I wished I had waited to come to see you when I had time off from work. I had stem cell injections two weeks ago at a rejuvenation clinic in Jupiter, Florida. I drove 1 and 1/2 hours from Miami to get there and 2 days later I had severe swelling to both of my legs but worst in my right knee which is also the worst knee and episodes of shortness of breath. 😳I took 2 aspirin when I got home from work in case I thru a blood clot. I had a combination of PRP and Stem Cells. What a waste of money. I have zero relief of pain, only the day of injection, which was most likely from the lidocaine injection prior to the procedure. I Wonder if the cells I received were even viable or Contaminated. The scary part is it was the lab tech that mixed the stem cells with the PRP. Not the doctor. I know this because I was sitting with the doctor talking the entire time while my blood was being prepped. When the tech arrived with my blood, I asked about the stem cells and Doctor replied oh it's in there. I have had PRP injections before and I never had swelling like that before. Mark you I did work for 14 hours 2nd day post injection. It will take me at least 4 to 6 months to pay off my credit card. I wish I waited to see you. Perhaps I will go to the True North center next month and do a supervised fast. I believe that will help with my osteoarthritis. I so do not want to get knee replacement before I retire in the event it fails, besides I can't afford to spend 6 months away from work 😢.
Wow you have given me hope Do MSCS break down new scar tissue and rebuilt it? Is that possible? My stem cell injection with PRP was a month ago. I havent noticed much. Some pain reduction maybe but the tissue hasnt healed ans still loads of scar tissue?
Yes, I have seen the anti-fibrotic effects in action in diseases like Peyronie’s, COPD, liver cirrhosis, skin issues, as well as musculoskeletal injuries.
I had stem cell therapy in my shoulders about 2 months ago for a partially torn superspanitus that was causing pain and clicking/catching/pinching feeling in my shoulder. I feel much better and the pain is gone but the clicking and pinching is still there with certain movements and im wondering if this too will go away with rehab. Will stem cell therapy help fix this? Have you had experience with patients who had similiar clicking of the shoulder that went away with time?
It's difficult to answer that question without knowing the anatomy and imaging results of the joint area. Sometimes only surgery can correct certain defects, and other times gradually the tissue will repair, strength and regrow, resulting in resolution of symptoms... A consultation would be necessary to determine whether the problem would be long term requiring surgery or shorter term that can be fixed by treatments like stem cells...
It really depends on the type of cells - the sources they are obtained from, is it from a person’s own body, or from umbilical cord blood, or umbilical cord tissue? Are they mostly MSCs or mononuclear cells? Have they been expanded (grown to large numbers) or native cells (never been expanded or manipulated). All these factors play a very important role on the dosage, as well as a persons body weight, age, and the severity of the autoimmune condition…
Dear Dr, do umbilical cord stemcells find a place in the heart? Of course they circulate throught the coronary arteries, then the capillaries in the heart, but do they also find a home there at times? Thank you!
I think I can help you. There's definitely been research of stem cell therapy helping with renal failures... Here's a case study -- it is my patient... aaict.org/case-studies/kidney-disease/
There can be so many factors affecting how a patient does. Labeling it as "honeymoon effect" doesn't do the complexity of the human body justice... A person's nutrition, toxic exposure, underlying infections, hormone imbalances, or emotional stress etc. all play a part in how a patient does over time...
@JoyKongMD I appreciate your knowledge and input. Just waiting for more and more results. Over 480m MSCs....needed quite a bit because of my underlying autoimmune issues. Praying to keep moving forward, and we're all hoping that the IVs, intrathecal injections, various joint injections, ozone, hyperbaric, and cryotherapy will all continue to help me heal. In addition, we hope more practitioners, especially in the USA, will start to learn more about the amazing healing power in MSCs. A lot of clinics, like you've mentioned, will question the legalities of the type of stem cells that are being used. Yes, I agree ....this is NOT fetus tissues. People need to wake up in the USA. They really don't want this kind of amazing therapy because then big pharma would lose monies and orthopedics would lose as well. We enjoy your very informative videos! Thank you! We tried Regenexx years ago. Prp/bone derived stem cells will never work on such compromised bodies like my own and many others, especially past the age of 60yrs. Yes, senolytic cells are a real occurring process.
I am a proponent of using umbilical cord derived stem cells. The reasons are laid out in this lecture if you are interested: Are All MSCs Created Equal? ruclips.net/video/_srondIUvAI/видео.html
Shuyin, although I have not treated MAC specifically, I have successfully treated lung diseases like COPD. There are very encouraging results showing that MSC treatment can be very helpful for MAC infections.
I explained in a previous reply. Yes there has been research evidence showing benefits of stem cell therapy for patients who suffered from stroke. I have seen benefits in my clinical practice as well.
MY 4TH PODCAST ON STEM CELLS THAT YOU HAVE GIVEN AND , WOW IT IS ALL GOOD AND I HOPE THE WORLD GET''S INVOLVED IN THIS ON A MASS BASIS!!!! WAY TO GO!!!! BLESSINGS, MYRON DYAL
Always a great way to understand the steps that go through when doing stell cells treatments. Thankyou once again.
I have to comment that your hair looks great and I see you even more younger.
What ever you are doing it is working. Love from Spain ❤
Haha thanks about my hair... that was my covid hair lol - I just let it grow;-) Anyhow, thank you for your kind words and so glad I could be helpful!
Dearest Doctor Joy, U r such a true Goddess Dr, U saved n save my Life. If not U, I was told I was already to just die. N U - made me Alive.
U r the Light n the Hope in Medical Industry, U r - the New - TRUE Medical Industry👳🏽♀️❤️👑
What kind a stem cells u get it ? And what pain/illness u treated for ?
Always very informative. One of the best in the business! Thanks, Dr. Kong
Thank you so much Justin! You are so kind!:)
I am absolutely bringing my autistic child to you for therapy. You are the best.
Any update??
Did you ever go??
Hey! I saw in an interview that one of your patients recovered completely from Cirrhosis of the Liver. A video on Stemcells and Liver/Kidney health would be a dream come true!
Thank you Rane! Yes my staff has been urging me to do more videos on specific conditions… I need to do that…:)
very good description, I understand a bit more now thanks Dr. Joy
So glad! You are welcome!:)
Hi Joy.
I had stem cells 2 years ago for bad tennis elbow ,,Still functions good on original injection , .
Fantastic!👍 Stem cell therapy will be a foundational therapy in medicine one day…
LOVE these RUclips videos on regenerative medicine. Especially on stem cells. I watch a ton of RUclips and IG content on stem cells. Yours is amongst the best in keeping it comprehensive but simple enough for beginners to understand.
I recent heard Tony Robbins say when he had stem cells, he had a “cytokine storm” can you explain what this is. He said he was told it was possible so he wasn’t alarmed but I am not clear what it is.
Thank you so much for your kind words. Technically, a “cytokine” storm should not have happened if the cells are of high quality, but highly expanded (grown to large numbers over many generations) can potentially cause adverse reactions such as cytokine storms. I intend to do a review on Tony Robbins’s book which contains some inaccurate information.
@@JoyKongMD Thank You! I look forward to your review! I am fascinated by this space in medicine and find the more I learn , the more questions I have. That is why I like your content. You go double click on these topics of stem cells but it is digestible for a novice.
Dr Kong, when you say their effects last up to around 6 months, that doesn’t mean that the repair work they’ve accomplished in that time somehow vanishes after 6 months right? It just means the cells are only active for that duration of time? For example, If stem cells help repair lung damage, that repaired tissue doesn’t somehow become damaged again after month 6 right? It just means that after 6 months, the MSCs are no longer continuing any MORE repair work. Do I understand that correctly I hope?
Thank u for all u do…
Exactly. One does not lose the gains from stem cells’ repair work. But life happens, including oxidative stress, toxicity, mitochondrial decline, DNA damages, nutritional deficiencies, hormone imbalance, injuries etc… so if one does not address these factors that triggered illnesses in the first place, same problems that prompted stem cell therapy may reappear after some time, which is why an integrative approach addressing all these factors are important… This is also why sometimes patients need booster or maintenance treatment… hope this clarifies. And thank you Matt for your kind words.
Does the rebuilding phase cause pain? Like causing nerve pain and inflammation while it’s regenerating the nerves?
No, it should alleviate pain instead of causing pain, unless in special situations where foreign bodies are involved, and the body is trying to reject it. That happened when previously non-healing bones started to heal and rejected the hardware that were holding the bones together - this happens to one of my patients shortly after stem cell therapy...
Thank you for these videos! So is it normal to feel tired and inflamed a day or two after iv stem cells?
It can happen depending on the person, although it almost never happens with my patients, and I think it's because of how pure our cells are and how high the percentage of MSCs are...
Hello Dr Joy. I love your videos. You are a blessing of hope and inspiration. That said I wished I had waited to come to see you when I had time off from work. I had stem cell injections two weeks ago at a rejuvenation clinic in Jupiter, Florida. I drove 1 and 1/2 hours from Miami to get there and 2 days later I had severe swelling to both of my legs but worst in my right knee which is also the worst knee and episodes of shortness of breath. 😳I took 2 aspirin when I got home from work in case I thru a blood clot. I had a combination of PRP and Stem Cells. What a waste of money. I have zero relief of pain, only the day of injection, which was most likely from the lidocaine injection prior to the procedure. I Wonder if the cells I received were even viable or Contaminated. The scary part is it was the lab tech that mixed the stem cells with the PRP. Not the doctor. I know this because I was sitting with the doctor talking the entire time while my blood was being prepped. When the tech arrived with my blood, I asked about the stem cells and Doctor replied oh it's in there. I have had PRP injections before and I never had swelling like that before. Mark you I did work for 14 hours 2nd day post injection. It will take me at least 4 to 6 months to pay off my credit card. I wish I waited to see you. Perhaps I will go to the True North center next month and do a supervised fast. I believe that will help with my osteoarthritis. I so do not want to get knee replacement before I retire in the event it fails, besides I can't afford to spend 6 months away from work 😢.
Wow you have given me hope
Do MSCS break down new scar tissue and rebuilt it?
Is that possible?
My stem cell injection with PRP was a month ago.
I havent noticed much. Some pain reduction maybe but the tissue hasnt healed ans still loads of scar tissue?
Yes, I have seen the anti-fibrotic effects in action in diseases like Peyronie’s, COPD, liver cirrhosis, skin issues, as well as musculoskeletal injuries.
@@JoyKongMD can i schedule a consult?
@@falconwings1037 Yes definitely. Please call 818-356-8232. Thank you.
I had stem cell therapy in my shoulders about 2 months ago for a partially torn superspanitus that was causing pain and clicking/catching/pinching feeling in my shoulder. I feel much better and the pain is gone but the clicking and pinching is still there with certain movements and im wondering if this too will go away with rehab.
Will stem cell therapy help fix this? Have you had experience with patients who had similiar clicking of the shoulder that went away with time?
It's difficult to answer that question without knowing the anatomy and imaging results of the joint area. Sometimes only surgery can correct certain defects, and other times gradually the tissue will repair, strength and regrow, resulting in resolution of symptoms... A consultation would be necessary to determine whether the problem would be long term requiring surgery or shorter term that can be fixed by treatments like stem cells...
If someone has autoimmune issues/brain fog/ how many million stem cells would you reccomend IV?
It really depends on the type of cells - the sources they are obtained from, is it from a person’s own body, or from umbilical cord blood, or umbilical cord tissue? Are they mostly MSCs or mononuclear cells? Have they been expanded (grown to large numbers) or native cells (never been expanded or manipulated). All these factors play a very important role on the dosage, as well as a persons body weight, age, and the severity of the autoimmune condition…
Dear Dr, do umbilical cord stemcells find a place in the heart? Of course they circulate throught the coronary arteries, then the capillaries in the heart, but do they also find a home there at times?
Thank you!
They definitely can.
Wondering if your stem cell therapy could help me with my renile failure?
I think I can help you. There's definitely been research of stem cell therapy helping with renal failures... Here's a case study -- it is my patient... aaict.org/case-studies/kidney-disease/
@@JoyKongMD how can we talk about the process
You can contact our clinic at 818-356-8232 or email info@uplyftcenter.com. You can also send in a contact form on www.joykongmd.com/contact/
Is that 50% better feeling after an initial tx....a "honeymoon" effect, or will this wax and wane initially? I'm personally experiencing this.
There can be so many factors affecting how a patient does. Labeling it as "honeymoon effect" doesn't do the complexity of the human body justice... A person's nutrition, toxic exposure, underlying infections, hormone imbalances, or emotional stress etc. all play a part in how a patient does over time...
@JoyKongMD I appreciate your knowledge and input. Just waiting for more and more results. Over 480m MSCs....needed quite a bit because of my underlying autoimmune issues. Praying to keep moving forward, and we're all hoping that the IVs, intrathecal injections, various joint injections, ozone, hyperbaric, and cryotherapy will all continue to help me heal.
In addition, we hope more practitioners, especially in the USA, will start to learn more about the amazing healing power in MSCs. A lot of clinics, like you've mentioned, will question the legalities of the type of stem cells that are being used. Yes, I agree ....this is NOT fetus tissues. People need to wake up in the USA. They really don't want this kind of amazing therapy because then big pharma would lose monies and orthopedics would lose as well.
We enjoy your very informative videos! Thank you! We tried Regenexx years ago. Prp/bone derived stem cells will never work on such compromised bodies like my own and many others, especially past the age of 60yrs. Yes, senolytic cells are a real occurring process.
What type of stem cell therapy do you recommend for shoulder injuries?
I am a proponent of using umbilical cord derived stem cells. The reasons are laid out in this lecture if you are interested: Are All MSCs Created Equal?
ruclips.net/video/_srondIUvAI/видео.html
Do you treat lung disease like MAC?
Shuyin, although I have not treated MAC specifically, I have successfully treated lung diseases like COPD. There are very encouraging results showing that MSC treatment can be very helpful for MAC infections.
Will stem cells treat post stroke?
I explained in a previous reply. Yes there has been research evidence showing benefits of stem cell therapy for patients who suffered from stroke. I have seen benefits in my clinical practice as well.
@@JoyKongMD will it help to improve gait, hand,arm mobility n speech
@@christophertan5949 to some extent, depending on how long ago the stroke is and each person does respond differently
Thanks for your prompt reply,Dr Kong. I will send you an email. What Is your email address please?
You’re welcome. Our clinic email is info@uplyftcenter.com. Look forward to helping you.