It is always wise to monitor for tumor or cancer development, by prophylactic, testing or imaging. To get a better understanding of the effect of these umbilical cord stem cells on cancer, please watch this video of mine: ruclips.net/video/DrRlFF9ANv4/видео.html
They are cryopreserved, and stored in either -80 to -86 Celsius temperature, or in liquid nitrogen (-196 Celsius) I think this video may be helpful to understand the process of obtaining the cells: ruclips.net/video/jfz8qnraFTI/видео.htmlsi=6nhtYmy1btZWa_ih
@@JoyKongMD I have watched that one! I’d love to see a documentary style in depth look at your process and facilities - actual video of the processing of the tissue, the active cells, etc - not just your explanation of it all
Dr. Kong, Just to clarify so I can understand a little more.. Are you able to give stem cells to patients with Lupus, the stem cells from the placenta and umbilical cord from a newborn baby here in the United States? If so, what type of stem cells are they, how much can you give at one time, what generation are they or replicated (don't know if I am saying that correctly) and how do you give them to a lupus patient? Does the FDA or whatever authority allow this here like other countries do? I'm so confused when I hear different things from different doctors. Here in my state, I was told they can't do because they aren't allowed. Please advise me on what is truly accurate because I really want this to help me.
Thank you for your questions. We provide stem cell therapy as a form of tissue transplantation, to assist the bodies' ability to repair. We cannot make statements about treating any particular conditions, unless it is an FDA-approved condition such as for Hemoreconstitution purposes for certain blood disorders, which is the only FDA indication for stem cell therapy at this point. That said, there are numerous research studies from around the world showing benefits of Stem Cell Therapy in diverse conditions, including lupus. I'm going to share a few videos with you which should be helpful... This lecture talks about the benefits of stem cell therapy in autoimmune conditions: ruclips.net/video/GnVWNljBM3I/видео.htmlsi=kGQE6efcZA7392j8 This lecture talks about evidence of stems out therapy in diverse diseases: ruclips.net/video/IbrXPyEPKN8/видео.html This video has a testimonial from a patient who suffered from lupus: ruclips.net/video/i9_iFPa80Xs/видео.html
I use it at our clinic to increase the number of circulating young stem cells that I just gave patients as the cells have a tendency to settle back down in the bone marrow...
0:36 Fetal stem cells (FSC) is not in some countries Dr. Joy. I am sure you know this because I have mentioned it to you several times, and also it’s the most powerful form of stem cell therapy. It’s the only stem cell therapy that can be target specific to parts of the body that umbilical cord stem cells isn’t capable doing. Ukraine is the only country that’s legal and regulated. I know your answer to this and that people ethical concerns. Well with 40-50 million abortions happening around the world for whatever the reason it’s unethical to let that potential go to waste just like umbilical cord tissue. Both can be used, but FSC is the only one to truly help renew the organ tissues.
I am a medical doctor. Only licensed MD, DO, dentists, podiatrists, as well as NP and ND who can practice independently can perform this treatment. This is a medical procedure thus only licensed professionals who are able to inject into the human body can provide this treatment legally
@@JoyKongMD Thank you, I thought I heard him say you were a psychologist. 😵💫. Also there is someone here in Miami doing "anti-aging" peptides and such and many are claiming he isn't a medical doctor. So I was wondering if it was a requirement. I would think it should be. And you are obviously well versed and highly intelligent. So I respected you either way. lol but feel safer if I ever were to come to you knowing you are a medical doctor. 🙏🏼🦋
I love the way she explain herself. You can understand all she is telling us. She is so honest. Thankyou for a great interview. Love from Spain ♥️
You are so kind... your comment means so much to me...❤️
Dr. Joy this was incredibly informative!!! Thank you!!! Will reach out to the clinic.
I am so glad to hear! We would love to help you at the clinic! Look forward to meeting you.
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Great interview👍
Thank you!
@@JoyKongMD Absolutely
@joykongmd do you recommend that patients monitor for tumor and cancer development after receiving stem cells treatments?
It is always wise to monitor for tumor or cancer development, by prophylactic, testing or imaging. To get a better understanding of the effect of these umbilical cord stem cells on cancer, please watch this video of mine:
ruclips.net/video/DrRlFF9ANv4/видео.html
Excellent
Thank you.
How to store stem cell in laboratory, &How long time it can kept for treatment?
They are cryopreserved, and stored in either -80 to -86 Celsius temperature, or in liquid nitrogen (-196 Celsius)
I think this video may be helpful to understand the process of obtaining the cells:
ruclips.net/video/jfz8qnraFTI/видео.htmlsi=6nhtYmy1btZWa_ih
@joykongMD would love to see a full video on the entire process of obtaining tissue, extracting cells, cryopreservation, thawing, delivery
Well, luckily, I did make a video on this exact subject. Please watch this video:
ruclips.net/video/jfz8qnraFTI/видео.html
@@JoyKongMD I have watched that one! I’d love to see a documentary style in depth look at your process and facilities - actual video of the processing of the tissue, the active cells, etc - not just your explanation of it all
One day, I'll be happy to make that film. It is a great idea to help bring more understanding and transparency to the process.
Dr. Kong, Just to clarify so I can understand a little more.. Are you able to give stem cells to patients with Lupus, the stem cells from the placenta and umbilical cord from a newborn baby here in the United States? If so, what type of stem cells are they, how much can you give at one time, what generation are they or replicated (don't know if I am saying that correctly) and how do you give them to a lupus patient? Does the FDA or whatever authority allow this here like other countries do? I'm so confused when I hear different things from different doctors. Here in my state, I was told they can't do because they aren't allowed. Please advise me on what is truly accurate because I really want this to help me.
Thank you for your questions. We provide stem cell therapy as a form of tissue transplantation, to assist the bodies' ability to repair. We cannot make statements about treating any particular conditions, unless it is an FDA-approved condition such as for Hemoreconstitution purposes for certain blood disorders, which is the only FDA indication for stem cell therapy at this point. That said, there are numerous research studies from around the world showing benefits of Stem Cell Therapy in diverse conditions, including lupus. I'm going to share a few videos with you which should be helpful...
This lecture talks about the benefits of stem cell therapy in autoimmune conditions:
ruclips.net/video/GnVWNljBM3I/видео.htmlsi=kGQE6efcZA7392j8
This lecture talks about evidence of stems out therapy in diverse diseases:
ruclips.net/video/IbrXPyEPKN8/видео.html
This video has a testimonial from a patient who suffered from lupus:
ruclips.net/video/i9_iFPa80Xs/видео.html
What are, your thoughts, on Stemregen?
I use it at our clinic to increase the number of circulating young stem cells that I just gave patients as the cells have a tendency to settle back down in the bone marrow...
@@JoyKongMD Nice/I was, thinking about, getting it
You can purchase it at www.stemregen.co/products/stemregen/?afmc=drjoy, and use coupon code DRJOY at checkout to get 15% off.
@@JoyKongMD Okay/Appreciate that
0:36 Fetal stem cells (FSC) is not in some countries Dr. Joy. I am sure you know this because I have mentioned it to you several times, and also it’s the most powerful form of stem cell therapy. It’s the only stem cell therapy that can be target specific to parts of the body that umbilical cord stem cells isn’t capable doing. Ukraine is the only country that’s legal and regulated.
I know your answer to this and that people ethical concerns. Well with 40-50 million abortions happening around the world for whatever the reason it’s unethical to let that potential go to waste just like umbilical cord tissue. Both can be used, but FSC is the only one to truly help renew the organ tissues.
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Are you a medical doctor? Does one need to be a medical doctor to do this?
I am a medical doctor. Only licensed MD, DO, dentists, podiatrists, as well as NP and ND who can practice independently can perform this treatment. This is a medical procedure thus only licensed professionals who are able to inject into the human body can provide this treatment legally
@@JoyKongMD Thank you, I thought I heard him say you were a psychologist. 😵💫. Also there is someone here in Miami doing "anti-aging" peptides and such and many are claiming he isn't a medical doctor. So I was wondering if it was a requirement. I would think it should be. And you are obviously well versed and highly intelligent. So I respected you either way. lol but feel safer if I ever were to come to you knowing you are a medical doctor. 🙏🏼🦋
great interview !
Thank you!