might you consider an interview with stemaid in baja? they are doing the induced pluripotent cell procedure that josua talks about at the end of this video. seems they are also having great success. very much appreciate you and joshua for your work and for this video.
I went there last may and I'm happy to report a successful treatment. My shoulder was completely pooched and about 4,5 months later. I'm about 75% strength and 85% mobility. Completely change my outlook and my abilities
I’m hoping 1.5 million UC MSC’s given intra articular injection into my knee joint will work extremely well for late stage O/A. I have articular cartilage loss now and am post medial meniscus tears. I’ve waited too long to get my knee fixed, (very arthritic) so I’m wondering if mesenchymal cells will still work. At least at my age of 61, I’m getting the Whartons Jelly matrix. But will 1.5 million cells be enough ? How much is enough of the MSC’s ? Also having a Genicular nerve block, (radio frequency nerve ablation) for pain and to help turn off the inflammation process hopefully. I’d like to be able to afford a trip to DBC for more stem cell procedures ! I truly believe it is the future of HEALTH care. What we have here in the USA is medical care. Lots of medical care is great and needed. But if all you have is a hammer everything looks like a nail. Then add FDA and big pharma and it’s no surprise how slow the process is. Definitely I believe 100 % first line defense for O/A should be Mesenchymal cells !! I’m living proof stem cell procedures work ! And as we age UC MSC’s are the way !!
Great question, mtease! I'm so glad that your experience with stem cells has been positive. What I can tell you is that in Mexico, the reputable clinics will use 50 million MSCs for a knee treatment. 1.5 million MSCs may indeed help for a smaller, more pinpoint problem (assuming they injected them into exactly the right spot) but, that amount is certainly not stacking the deck in your favor. I agree that stem cell therapy will be used much more regularly in the future. These procedures have such a tremendous upside with little to no risk. Wishing you a speedy recovery!
@@mesenchymalstemcells , hi, I ended up getting 3 million of the UC MSC ‘s (Wharton’s jelly matrix) not cultured, FDA approved for good tissue practice ect.. Wasn’t sure about using cultured as I’ve heard if more treatments needed it would be safe to do so with using non cultured the first time, and if more needed. Guess there could be rejection issues with cultured ?? So much easier than when I used my own MSC’s in 2014 at age 53, but do not think allogenic effects are better ( at least not yet) but so many variables with disease process further along now as opposed to then, and considering it takes time either way. I’m now 7 months post procedure & doing very well. In the morning I still limp somewhat it seems until I’m up on my feet for a while. Then I’m good throughout my day. I do think I may go for another treatment & would like to know if using cultured cells for higher numbers would work better and be safe. I haven’t taken any nsaids, acetaminophen, vaccines, cholesterol meds. I do have pretty much organic food, collagen, fish oil, pomegranate juice, and plant based supplements daily. Only use stevia, no artificial sweeteners. Twice since the procedure I’ve felt a cracking feeling & I swear the MSC’s were breaking up old scar tissue. I do have bone spurs that may be hindering healing somewhat, but generally I’m happy with outcome ! So much better with pain & inflammation! No more walking in pain !!
Thank you for this inteview; I'm heading down to PV end of February to have MSC treatment done on my elbow to cure my OA. I'm excited about the results.
Please let us know how you are doing post treatment. I have bad RA that's been misdiagnosed for years, been pushed aside by medical professionals, so looking into other options.
How often would u repeat a stem cell therapy if needed? U had bad knee for example and got 50% better in 3 months. Do u keep waiting or do another round then or wait 6 months or 1 year. Just wanted to clarify completely
Good question, Joshua. The healing response that's triggered from Stem Cell therapy occurs slowly over time. I didn't notice anything for a couple months. By the 6 month mark however, things had significantly and very obviously improved. So, waiting 9 months - 1 year to really assess the result seems prudent.
I went to Mexico for knee treatment a few years ago and didn’t get any improvements. I tried stem cell therapy again with a company in Thailand and one month later my pain was clear gone. Not sure why but maybe the doctors in Thailand have more experience
So glad to hear your knee pain was resolved! Without more information, it's hard to say why one treatment had more effect than the other - could be the amount of cells used, the quality/type of stem cells, the injection site. But happy you had a good result!
Good question! It depends on what treatment you're getting (what tissue you're targeting). But for joint problems, they usually want to get the stem cells into the joint capsule to maximize the effect.
Good question, Nino. With TMJ, it really depends on: 1) What's causing the problem - If it's mechanical, those issues would have to be addressed prior to stem cell treatment. 2) The condition of the joint tissue.
@@painfixprotocol Thanks for the reply man. I liked your video and subscribed to your channel. With TMJ, no one knows what's causing it. They start throwing stress around, which is ridiculous. Even with an MRI you only get a vague idea, and it's not 100% certain. Could be stress, could be teeth (but a lot of doctors today don't believe the bite has anything to do with it), could be an injury, could be anything. But I know what caused mine. It was 2 closing clicks in my right TMJ during chewing about a year ago. Those 2 clicks damaged something, and from then on I had pain and light clicking. Fast forward a year later, I have constant tension, and pretty bad clicking. I've been to doctor after doctor, did 2 CBCT scans, 2 MRIs, and I learned nothing conclusive, and received 0 help. TMJD is the most horrible debilitating condition for a person to have. And medicine has resigned to just treating it, get you out of pain. And even that they do badly. So you just sit around suffering 24 hours per day, while you wait for it to inevitably get worse. I'm talking about intracapsular problems. There's also what they call muscular TMJ, but I don't consider that as serious as having actual damage in your actual joint, like I have :(
Good question. That topic is covered in this video: ruclips.net/video/95t1sEAxuRA/видео.html This article has some good information - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35711260/
I see potential to bring this treatment to say, Morocco, to treat a large European population and not getting restricted by European regulations. The actual treatment is injection of stemcells into the specific area. The cultivation or expansion of the cells can be done in Puerta Vallarta. With Telemedicine, patients can be screened prior to arrival at the Stemcell Clinic.
Good question! There is some literature on this subject - here's a recent meta-analysis of available studies: stemcellres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13287-022-02755-w
Great video and follow up questions. Any chance he’s treated anyone with narcolepsy? It’s now been found to be an autoimmune disorder as well as MS. Curious if you think intrathecal stem cells could help with narcolepsy as well?
Glad you enjoyed it! To my knowledge, research on stem cell therapy for narcolepsy is very limited at this time. Here's an article that may interest you: Recent Advances in Treatment for Narcolepsy - www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6767718/
My understanding is that expansion makes sister cells that can possible die and become not accepted by the body? also when they expand they risk mutation and cytokine storms from rejection of the body?
@@painfixprotocol P.S. I had also just met with our scientist here in Utah and he had explained the same information. Please let me know if I can help in anyway or try and clarify deeper 🙏🏼⚔️
A friend of mine had stem cell treatment in Florida about seven years ago. She had very good relief from pain for about 2 years and then the pain came back. Let's say I have a bone-on-bone hip situation and get the stem cell treatment. How many months or years could I expect to live without pain?
Stem cell therapy is not a cure all. It creates a 6-12 month window of opportunity to dramatically enhance healing/tissue repair in the body. What a person does with that window is up to them. I recommend rehab protocols that utilize nutrition, supplementation, therapeutic exercises, light therapy, sleep hygiene and lifestyle modification (when needed) to help ensure the best possible, longest-lasting result.
Can aplastic anemia be treated with this system? In the U.S., the treatment is bone marrow transplant, which is not safe for those over 70 and also not available for everyone is they can’t find a sibling donor. I wonder if there is a type of stem cell therapy that can address the problems that bone marrow transplant cannot.
Thanks for asking! This quote is from a recent article in the Journal Nature: "Bone marrow-derived MSCs (BM-MSCs) account for ~ 0.001-0.01% of bone marrow mononuclear cells." Reference - www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-83088-1
Great question! Here's recent literature review on using cell-based therapy for aortic aneurysms -inflammregen.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s41232-023-00280-8 And one older study on using MSCs specifically with aortic aneurysm - www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4109132/
Can PRP from other sources outside your own body source be more effective and if so, what/where r the sources from? Can PRP or MSC help with ongoing pain, pressure, coldness at times from unsuccessful sesmoudectomy of the great toe.
Good question! If you're using MSCs from a healthy umbilical cord/ wharton's jelly, it's extremely safe. If you want to why that's the case, this video talks all about it: ruclips.net/video/oCxOqwIiPM4/видео.html
So what i get is "umbilical cord stemcell" is different from "embryonic stem cells", im always under impression that they are the same. Is there any case where umbilical cord stemcell grow and become tumor ?
@@painfixprotocol That is good to know. I happened to keep my son’s umblical cord stemcell when he was born. I wonder if its the same with mesenchymal stemcell.
Im considering PRP and stem cell therapy for my mom’s (84 y.o and in otherwise in good health) left shoulder and possibly my right shoulder if I get worse. My mom however had a lumpectomy on her right breast in 2019. It seems cancer within 5 years precludes my mom from stem cell treatment. Any idea what current research leans toward as far as MSCs and cancer? I’ve read articles that show research on MSCs that support both tumor proliferation as well suppression. I don’t want to be insensitive, but what Dr. Kettner said about his dad’s uncle, or friend that developed a brain tumor from embryonic stem cells, really makes me hesitant. I’m very concerned that MSCs (although not harvested from embryonic tissue), might cause recurrence for my mom. Perhaps PRP treatment alone would work for my mom’s shoulder.
I completely understand your concern, Peter! It's great that you're gathering lots of information before deciding if this type treatment is appropriate for your mom. A couple clarifications: 1st - Treatments using embryonic stem cells and treatments using MSCs are two very different things. 2nd - Josh Ketner is the founder of Dream Body Clinic - he is very knowledgeable about stem cells and regenerative medicine but he is not a doctor. As for your question, I don't believe there is sufficient evidence to answer it one way or the other at this time. There's lots of research showing that MSCs are a promising therapeutic agent - Here are some examples - but they all note that more research is needed: cancerci.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12935-021-02300-4 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7013101/ www.nature.com/articles/s41375-018-0373-9 I suspect, that in a case like this, most experts would err on the side of caution in the face of an unknown.
Josh stated for degenerative disc they would inject into the disc. On their website they state they no longer inject into the disc but around it. Would you have any info on this. Looking into stem cells but want to make the right choice.
At the time of this interview that was how they did it. They have since observed, that the results with intradiscal injections and intramuscular injections are virtually the same. So it seems, the less complex, less risky procedure won out.
Great question! I know they're getting some incredible results with COPD. I would recommend reaching out to Dream Body Clinic directly and speaking to the experts to see if they can help.
Dream Body Clinic lists the prices for every treatment they offer directly on their website - dreambody.clinic/stem-cell-therapy-cost-and-treatments-for-2024/
Wait, so it was your dad or it was your dad's friend that got embryonic cells into his skull? Was it me or did he completely change his story mid explanation?
I believe it was a friend who worked for Joshua's father that went to China and received embryonic stem cells into his skull. Sorry if that was confusing.
I would use Lifewave X39 patches so your body can make its own stem cells. It takes about 5-6 months but it's far cheaper & less painful than injections & you notice improvement every month. 😊❤️
Thanks for the tip, Michelle! I'd be very interested to read any peer-reviewed literature showing that these patches increase mesenchymal stem production. Please share links if you know of any.
I'm a huge fan of photobiomodulation, April. However, the concentration MSCs that can be achieved with stem cell therapy is orders of magnitude greater than what the body produces on it's own (especially as we get older).
As I'm sure you know, there are lots of challenges that come with treating TBI. Here's a recent paper on stem cell therapy for TBI: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9289752/
I have secondary progressive MS, went to Dreambody Clinic, had 350 million stem cell IV and 50 million intrathecal. Had the treatment in October 2023. It’s been 9 mths and no improvement at all. So just remember, this is not a miracle cure. Sometimes the stem cells will have no affect at all.
Thank you for commenting. You're correct that stem cell therapy is not a miracle cure and I'm sorry to hear the treatment hasn't been helpful for you. This recent meta-analysis may explain the lack of results in your case: (with regard to mesenchymal stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis) "The findings indicate that 40.4% of MS patients exhibited improvements following MSC therapy, 32.8% remained stable, and 18.1% experienced a worsening of their condition." Reference: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37834955/
@@painfixprotocol Thank you Dod, I was pretty disappointed the treatment didn't work. I know I have a lot of symptoms but I thought at least one of them might improve, but no such luck. I am technically known as a ‘non-responder’ Looking back at the reviews for ms were for patients with the relapsing remitting form of ms and they could all still walk. un-aided. I think my symptoms were too severe and too numerous. I'd like to try it again, but I afford the full amount again. If I could get it for half the price then I would consider having another go.
Interesting information; can’t wait to see what the future holds for stem cell therap!
I feel exactly the way, Rita! Thank you!
Great information, and honest too. I heard so many lies about these procedures. Thank you again!!
@Magali - Thank you! That's the only kind of information I want to present on this channel and I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
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Excellent educational information!
might you consider an interview with stemaid in baja? they are doing the induced pluripotent cell procedure that josua talks about at the end of this video. seems they are also having great success. very much appreciate you and joshua for your work and for this video.
It's a great suggestion, Lynn! I'm very interested in learning more about induced pluripotent stem cells - Thanks!
I went there last may and I'm happy to report a successful treatment. My shoulder was completely pooched and about 4,5 months later. I'm about 75% strength and 85% mobility. Completely change my outlook and my abilities
@robincollins9331 would you recomment the procedure you had for aomeone whom sufferes from chronic lumbar spine pain/herniated discs?
I’m hoping 1.5 million UC MSC’s given intra articular injection into my knee joint will work extremely well for late stage O/A. I have articular cartilage loss now and am post medial meniscus tears. I’ve waited too long to get my knee fixed, (very arthritic) so I’m wondering if mesenchymal cells will still work. At least at my age of 61, I’m getting the Whartons Jelly matrix. But will 1.5 million cells be enough ?
How much is enough of the MSC’s ?
Also having a Genicular nerve block, (radio frequency nerve ablation) for pain and to help turn off the inflammation process hopefully.
I’d like to be able to afford a trip to DBC for more stem cell procedures ! I truly believe it is the future of HEALTH care. What we have here in the USA is medical care. Lots of medical care is great and needed. But if all you have is a hammer everything looks like a nail. Then add FDA and big pharma and it’s no surprise how slow the process is. Definitely I believe 100 % first line defense for O/A should be Mesenchymal cells !!
I’m living proof stem cell procedures work ! And as we age UC MSC’s are the way !!
Great question, mtease! I'm so glad that your experience with stem cells has been positive. What I can tell you is that in Mexico, the reputable clinics will use 50 million MSCs for a knee treatment. 1.5 million MSCs may indeed help for a smaller, more pinpoint problem (assuming they injected them into exactly the right spot) but, that amount is certainly not stacking the deck in your favor.
I agree that stem cell therapy will be used much more regularly in the future. These procedures have such a tremendous upside with little to no risk.
Wishing you a speedy recovery!
I don't think that is enough stem cells
@@mesenchymalstemcells , hi, I ended up getting 3 million of the UC MSC ‘s (Wharton’s jelly matrix) not cultured, FDA approved for good tissue practice ect..
Wasn’t sure about using cultured as I’ve heard if more treatments needed it would be safe to do so with using non cultured the first time, and if more needed. Guess there could be rejection issues with cultured ??
So much easier than when I used my own MSC’s in 2014 at age 53, but do not think allogenic effects are better ( at least not yet) but so many variables with disease process further along now as opposed to then, and considering it takes time either way.
I’m now 7 months post procedure & doing very well. In the morning I still limp somewhat it seems until I’m up on my feet for a while. Then I’m good throughout my day. I do think I may go for another treatment & would like to know if using cultured cells for higher numbers would work better and be safe. I haven’t taken any nsaids, acetaminophen, vaccines, cholesterol meds. I do have pretty much organic food, collagen, fish oil, pomegranate juice, and plant based supplements daily. Only use stevia, no artificial sweeteners.
Twice since the procedure I’ve felt a cracking feeling & I swear the MSC’s were breaking up old scar tissue. I do have bone spurs that may be hindering healing somewhat, but generally I’m happy with outcome ! So much better with pain & inflammation! No more walking in pain !!
Amazing interview, thanks for posting! There are so many myths about stem cell therapy that it is difficult to separate facts from dreams.
So glad this was helpful for you!
Loved this interview. Thank you, Yoni.
pretty honest talk
Glad you enjoyed it, Dina!
Thank you for this inteview; I'm heading down to PV end of February to have MSC treatment done on my elbow to cure my OA. I'm excited about the results.
Cheers, Rodrigo! Wishing you a great treatment & result!
Please let us know how you are doing post treatment. I have bad RA that's been misdiagnosed for years, been pushed aside by medical professionals, so looking into other options.
Great video! Definitely looking into getting this done in neck and low back after reaching many clinics over the last few years!
So glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks Josh and yoni !
You're welcome!
Great interview. Thank you so much for sharing with us this fantastic way to resolve chronic way!
Thanks Thanh! Glad it was helpful!
Great stuff! Much appreciated.
Glad you enjoyed it Simi!
How often would u repeat a stem cell therapy if needed? U had bad knee for example and got 50% better in 3 months. Do u keep waiting or do another round then or wait 6 months or 1 year. Just wanted to clarify completely
Good question, Joshua. The healing response that's triggered from Stem Cell therapy occurs slowly over time. I didn't notice anything for a couple months. By the 6 month mark however, things had significantly and very obviously improved. So, waiting 9 months - 1 year to really assess the result seems prudent.
I went to Mexico for knee treatment a few years ago and didn’t get any improvements. I tried stem cell therapy again with a company in Thailand and one month later my pain was clear gone. Not sure why but maybe the doctors in Thailand have more experience
So glad to hear your knee pain was resolved!
Without more information, it's hard to say why one treatment had more effect than the other - could be the amount of cells used, the quality/type of stem cells, the injection site.
But happy you had a good result!
Hi Jason where in Thailand did u go
We’re did you go please in thailand
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This is awesome!!!
When injecting in the hands does it require injections in each finger joint?
Good question! It depends on what treatment you're getting (what tissue you're targeting). But for joint problems, they usually want to get the stem cells into the joint capsule to maximize the effect.
What about the jaw joint? The temporomandibular joint.
Good question, Nino. With TMJ, it really depends on: 1) What's causing the problem - If it's mechanical, those issues would have to be addressed prior to stem cell treatment. 2) The condition of the joint tissue.
@@painfixprotocol Thanks for the reply man. I liked your video and subscribed to your channel.
With TMJ, no one knows what's causing it. They start throwing stress around, which is ridiculous. Even with an MRI you only get a vague idea, and it's not 100% certain. Could be stress, could be teeth (but a lot of doctors today don't believe the bite has anything to do with it), could be an injury, could be anything.
But I know what caused mine. It was 2 closing clicks in my right TMJ during chewing about a year ago. Those 2 clicks damaged something, and from then on I had pain and light clicking. Fast forward a year later, I have constant tension, and pretty bad clicking. I've been to doctor after doctor, did 2 CBCT scans, 2 MRIs, and I learned nothing conclusive, and received 0 help.
TMJD is the most horrible debilitating condition for a person to have. And medicine has resigned to just treating it, get you out of pain. And even that they do badly. So you just sit around suffering 24 hours per day, while you wait for it to inevitably get worse.
I'm talking about intracapsular problems. There's also what they call muscular TMJ, but I don't consider that as serious as having actual damage in your actual joint, like I have :(
Thankyou for your wonderfully informative videos!
You're most welcome, Michael!
I would like to know from Josh if the MSCs are cultued in serum free medium ?
It's a xeno free medium. No animal products whatsoever.
For spinal cord injury patients which stem cells are safe from bone marrow or from umbilical cord??
Good question. That topic is covered in this video: ruclips.net/video/95t1sEAxuRA/видео.html
This article has some good information - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35711260/
are the cord and placenta tissues donated for commercial use ?
Yes. It's my understanding that all donors are fully informed.
Any stem cell therarpy for gum & teeth repair
Yes. I know that Dream Body Clinic offers a gum treatment.
I see potential to bring this treatment to say, Morocco, to treat a large European population and not getting restricted by European regulations. The actual treatment is injection of stemcells into the specific area. The cultivation or expansion of the cells can be done in Puerta Vallarta. With Telemedicine, patients can be screened prior to arrival at the Stemcell Clinic.
I think there a lot of people will be helped as stem cell therapy and other regenerative medicine techniques become more widely available.
Get rid of EU and leave Mexico alone
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So interesting! Thank you so very much!
You're most welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!
Any work being done with MSC to help with palmar/plantar psoriasis?
Great question, Melissa! Here's a recent article that talks all about that: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9263669/
Do you know who is the doctor from Guadalajara doing the studies with chondrocyte implantation or where do read about those? (47:00 fragment)
I don't know the doctor personally but there's a recently published systematic review on the subject in KSSTA: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35716187/
Is aneurism a condition that SCs can help?
Good question!
There is some literature on this subject - here's a recent meta-analysis of available studies:
stemcellres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13287-022-02755-w
What is the website to this clinic?
I’m curious about what they offer
Here you go, Shelly - dreambody.clinic/
Great video and follow up questions.
Any chance he’s treated anyone with narcolepsy? It’s now been found to be an autoimmune disorder as well as MS. Curious if you think intrathecal stem cells could help with narcolepsy as well?
Glad you enjoyed it!
To my knowledge, research on stem cell therapy for narcolepsy is very limited at this time. Here's an article that may interest you: Recent Advances in Treatment for Narcolepsy - www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6767718/
@@painfixprotocol Just seeing this. Thank you for sharing.
My understanding is that expansion makes sister cells that can possible die and become not accepted by the body? also when they expand they risk mutation and cytokine storms from rejection of the body?
Thanks for sharing. May I ask where you read that? Kindly share the resource(s).
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Absolutely 👍
I watched a video with Dr Joy Kong. She had mentioned a few of these items in her video….
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P.S. I had also just met with our scientist here in Utah and he had explained the same information.
Please let me know if I can help in anyway or try and clarify deeper
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How are the stem cells given? Injection? IV?
It depends on the treatment you're receiving. Stem cells can be given via IV or using direct injection.
A friend of mine had stem cell treatment in Florida about seven years ago. She had very good relief from pain for about 2 years and then the pain came back. Let's say I have a bone-on-bone hip situation and get the stem cell treatment. How many months or years could I expect to live without pain?
Exactly 13 days
Stem cell therapy is not a cure all. It creates a 6-12 month window of opportunity to dramatically enhance healing/tissue repair in the body. What a person does with that window is up to them. I recommend rehab protocols that utilize nutrition, supplementation, therapeutic exercises, light therapy, sleep hygiene and lifestyle modification (when needed) to help ensure the best possible, longest-lasting result.
Wow! So specific! Please share your reference, I'd love to know where you read that.
Can aplastic anemia be treated with this system? In the U.S., the treatment is bone marrow transplant, which is not safe for those over 70 and also not available for everyone is they can’t find a sibling donor. I wonder if there is a type of stem cell therapy that can address the problems that bone marrow transplant cannot.
i am wondering if his comments on BM-MSCs are correct ?
Thanks for asking! This quote is from a recent article in the Journal Nature: "Bone marrow-derived MSCs (BM-MSCs) account for ~ 0.001-0.01% of bone marrow mononuclear cells."
Reference - www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-83088-1
Thanks!
Any work done on aneurysms?
Great question! Here's recent literature review on using cell-based therapy for aortic aneurysms -inflammregen.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s41232-023-00280-8
And one older study on using MSCs specifically with aortic aneurysm - www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4109132/
Can PRP from other sources outside your own body source be more effective and if so, what/where r the sources from?
Can PRP or MSC help with ongoing pain, pressure, coldness at times from unsuccessful sesmoudectomy of the great toe.
Can this therapy be used to heal MSD Luekemia.
Great question! Here's a recent article that talks all about that: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7493021/
I have fixed asthma, is this something that could help me?
Great question, James! Here's a recent case study on that subject: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36380439/
Can we do stem cell therapy using umbilical cord in spinal cord injury patients and is there any chance if developing tumours???? Pls reply
Good question! If you're using MSCs from a healthy umbilical cord/ wharton's jelly, it's extremely safe. If you want to why that's the case, this video talks all about it: ruclips.net/video/oCxOqwIiPM4/видео.html
@@painfixprotocolthank you sir
Please can you provide your guest speaker contact information. Thanks
Contact can be made via form on my website: painfixprotocol.com/contact/
So what i get is "umbilical cord stemcell" is different from "embryonic stem cells", im always under impression that they are the same. Is there any case where umbilical cord stemcell grow and become tumor ?
Good question, Thomas! It's my understanding that because mesenchymal stem cells have already differentiated, they can not grow to become anything.
@@painfixprotocol That is good to know. I happened to keep my son’s umblical cord stemcell when he was born. I wonder if its the same with mesenchymal stemcell.
Im considering PRP and stem cell therapy for my mom’s (84 y.o and in otherwise in good health) left shoulder and possibly my right shoulder if I get worse.
My mom however had a lumpectomy on her right breast in 2019. It seems cancer within 5 years precludes my mom from stem cell treatment. Any idea what current research leans toward as far as MSCs and cancer? I’ve read articles that show research on MSCs that support both tumor proliferation as well suppression.
I don’t want to be insensitive, but what Dr. Kettner said about his dad’s uncle, or friend that developed a brain tumor from embryonic stem cells, really makes me hesitant.
I’m very concerned that MSCs (although not harvested from embryonic tissue), might cause recurrence for my mom.
Perhaps PRP treatment alone would work for my mom’s shoulder.
I completely understand your concern, Peter! It's great that you're gathering lots of information before deciding if this type treatment is appropriate for your mom. A couple clarifications: 1st - Treatments using embryonic stem cells and treatments using MSCs are two very different things. 2nd - Josh Ketner is the founder of Dream Body Clinic - he is very knowledgeable about stem cells and regenerative medicine but he is not a doctor.
As for your question, I don't believe there is sufficient evidence to answer it one way or the other at this time. There's lots of research showing that MSCs are a promising therapeutic agent - Here are some examples - but they all note that more research is needed:
cancerci.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12935-021-02300-4 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7013101/
www.nature.com/articles/s41375-018-0373-9
I suspect, that in a case like this, most experts would err on the side of caution in the face of an unknown.
What's the name of this clinic?
It's Dream Body Clinic - dreambody.clinic/
Do you work with heart failure patients ?
It would be best to reach out to Dream Body directly with this question. Here's the link - dreambody.clinic/
Josh stated for degenerative disc they would inject into the disc. On their website they state they no longer inject into the disc but around it. Would you have any info on this. Looking into stem cells but want to make the right choice.
At the time of this interview that was how they did it. They have since observed, that the results with intradiscal injections and intramuscular injections are virtually the same. So it seems, the less complex, less risky procedure won out.
could stem cell or 10 pass zone work for mild emphysema ?
Great question! I know they're getting some incredible results with COPD. I would recommend reaching out to Dream Body Clinic directly and speaking to the experts to see if they can help.
Thank you
it is not only the amount but their proliferative potential in vivo. FSC's are for neurological illnesses.
Thanks for sharing!
How can I get stem cells
I would start by finding a reputable clinic that offers the procedure you're looking for and having a consultation.
I have authma would like to know what is the average cost for stem cell therapy for my austhma down there in puerto vallarta?
Dream Body Clinic lists the prices for every treatment they offer directly on their website - dreambody.clinic/stem-cell-therapy-cost-and-treatments-for-2024/
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Thanks Erwin!
Can stem cells treat cone Dystrophy?
Great question! Here's a recent article that talks all about it: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9312444/
WHAT IS THE NAME AND YOUR LACATION IN MEXICO?
Dream Body Clinic - dreambody.clinic/
I am not short of breath but want to work on it now
That's good Odette! Results are typically much better when you treat early.
Are an treatment using pills with stem cells?
I'm not sure. What kind of pills are you referring to?
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now I did find it!
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Wait, so it was your dad or it was your dad's friend that got embryonic cells into his skull? Was it me or did he completely change his story mid explanation?
I believe it was a friend who worked for Joshua's father that went to China and received embryonic stem cells into his skull. Sorry if that was confusing.
I would use Lifewave X39 patches so your body can make its own stem cells. It takes about 5-6 months but it's far cheaper & less painful than injections & you notice improvement every month. 😊❤️
Thanks for the tip, Michelle! I'd be very interested to read any peer-reviewed literature showing that these patches increase mesenchymal stem production. Please share links if you know of any.
Where do you get the patches ?
We are activating our own through PhotoBiomodulation 🎉
I'm a huge fan of photobiomodulation, April. However, the concentration MSCs that can be achieved with stem cell therapy is orders of magnitude greater than what the body produces on it's own (especially as we get older).
I'm missin 1/3 of my brain I'd REALLY LIKE to do a stem cell treatment
from a tbi
As I'm sure you know, there are lots of challenges that come with treating TBI. Here's a recent paper on stem cell therapy for TBI: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9289752/
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This timestamp relates to treatment and potential problems from treatment with embryonic stem cells.
I have secondary progressive MS, went to Dreambody Clinic, had 350 million stem cell IV and 50 million intrathecal. Had the treatment in October 2023. It’s been 9 mths and no improvement at all.
So just remember, this is not a miracle cure. Sometimes the stem cells will have no affect at all.
Thank you for commenting. You're correct that stem cell therapy is not a miracle cure and I'm sorry to hear the treatment hasn't been helpful for you.
This recent meta-analysis may explain the lack of results in your case: (with regard to mesenchymal stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis) "The findings indicate that 40.4% of MS patients exhibited improvements following MSC therapy, 32.8% remained stable, and 18.1% experienced a worsening of their condition."
Reference: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37834955/
@@painfixprotocol Thank you Dod, I was pretty disappointed the treatment didn't work. I know I have a lot of symptoms but I thought at least one of them might improve, but no such luck. I am technically known as a ‘non-responder’
Looking back at the reviews for ms were for patients with the relapsing remitting form of ms and they could all still walk. un-aided. I think my symptoms were too severe and too numerous. I'd like to try it again, but I afford the full amount again. If I could get it for half the price then I would consider having another go.
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Lets offer it to people from mexico
It's available in Mexico! Be sure to choose a reputable clinic.
check out the god cells.
Thanks for sharing!
VERY VERY VERY EXPENSIVE!!! just buy an aquacure ac50 machine...cheaper and better!!!
Thanks for sharing.
Please explain what this water machine has to do with stem cell therapy.
What exactly is it "better" at?
Hi what is your contact information? I got three people including myself who want to get stem cell therapy done with you.
Stem cell therapy is not part of my practice. My treatments were performed by Dream Body Clinic - dreambody.clinic/
What is the name of this clinic?
Dream Body Clinic - dreambody.clinic/