Dr. Yoni, thank you so very much for doing all these wonderful educational videos. I was fascinated with the topic of stem cell therapy for years now, but after a skiing accident 5 months ago that pretty much destroyed my right shoulder, I now am thinking of actually getting it done and it is so difficult to separate myths from reality. Your videos come across as very authentic which is rare and you are not afraid to ask tough questions which helps them to really stand out.
Thank you for this video so very much! Flying there in two weeks. Hoping it will help my minuscule tear. In the US, I was advised to get the surgery. When I called Dream Body, they were so very helpful in explaining what my type of injury implies and the best option for me. Grateful!
Thanks so much! Here's an article that talks all about that: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9727652/ At this point in time, stem cell therapy (using MSCs) in combination with a comprehensive rehab, nutrition and supplementation program appears to be the best option.
Each and every batch of cells undergoes extensive testing before it leaves the lab. To get a breakdown of everything they test for you can reach out to DBC directly -dreambody.clinic/
I'm on my way there this weekend! I'm hopeful this will help the issue I have been having with my knee for the last year. Cortisone, multiple rounds of physical therapy, and a Durolane gel shot have not helped.
The procedure really helped me. When I went there I couldn’t climb stairs l, walk a mile or even ride a bike without pain. Three months after the procedure I could jog. This got me about 75% better.
I’ve had an autogulous stem cell procedure for knee arthritis which was very successful at age 54 in 2014. It was from my bone marrow, adipose, and blood. MSC’s for joints !!! Dr Nathan Wei , a Rheumatologist from Frederick , Maryland . My hero, but he passed away a few yrs ago. But now I’m 61 yrs old and my other knee is more arthritic, so I’m considering allogenic MSC’s from umbilical cord. Do you use ultrasound and fluoroscopy guided injections for joints. Do you induce injury to the areas of concern ? Your very impressive explaining all of this ! I’m concerned with safety & efficacy of allogenic stem cells. Where is your clinic ?
So glad that your last treatment was a success! Dreambody Clinic is located in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. If you contact them directly, I'm sure they will be able to answer all of your questions.
Hi, does the dr. In Puerto Vallarta, treat patients with TBI who have been injured and have been a total assist, not speaking since a car accident? I would love to hear him speak again. Its been 11 years since had a car accident.
I would strongly urge you to reach out to Dream Body Clinic directly and ask if they have experience with cases like this. Here's the link: dreambody.clinic/
Great question. I don't have any experience with this personally. But here's an article that was just published that talks all about it - academic.oup.com/brain/article-abstract/147/3/766/7425420?login=false
The short answer is yes. But cancer is a broad term and treatment for one type of cancer is not necessarily appropriate for another type. Here's an article that talks more about this: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7140431/
I emailed them on Monday morning but they haven't responded. I asked them if they have before and after spirometry studies of treatment for COPD. Josh mentioned improving ox sat as a result of treatment, but my O2 is fine. It's the FEV1 that's the problem, and also the criterion for pulmonary function. Hope they have this important data on the COPD patients they've treated.
@@painfixprotocol no, I didn't. Josh offered three complimentary treatments, but they were in the midst of their move so the timing wasn't great, and I forgot about it, honestly. Josh & Co are extremely busy and it's hard to have a conversation if isn't to schedule an appointment. Unfortunately, as it stands now, going for stem cell therapy when you have COPD is not unlike going to Lourdes -- you're hoping/praying for a miracle. The clinic ought to undertake a randomized longitudinal study. If they can document improved FEV as a result of x number of stem cell treatments, not only would it be a feather in their cap, but more importantly it would motivate those of us with COPD to do it and possibly silence the naysayers (although there will always be the deniers). They should also include the other standardized measurement assessments such as the SGHQ, CAT, 6MW, et cetera. I appreciate that the clinic as currently constituted is intended as a money-making operation, but certainly a portion of the profits can be set aside for studies, such that it's not ONLY a business but a research center as well. I think that would be a noble direction in which to take Dreambody in the hopefully not too distant future.
The stem cells that I received were harvested from the umbilical cord tissue following a healthy live birth. Tissues that would normally be discarded as "medical waste" being put to good use.
Good question! I decided on Dream Body after having multiple consultations at other clinics. They were the ones who best answered all of my questions, they were able to cite research studies and took the time to make sure I knew everything about the procedures they offer.
Hello Doctor How are you? My case is spinal cord infarction.. no sensation and movement below my chest… I came to India for stem cell treatment and it is given.. can I keep up my hopes to stand and walk again? Please advise
So sorry to hear of your injury. Here's a recent systematic review on using stem cell therapy for traumatic spinal cord injuries: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10380897/ Research has produced promising results. Wishing you much success with your treatment and recovery!
1) Can Stem cell cure osteonecrosis of the right hip femur which is partially collapse?? 2) Can stem cell cure Ankylosing bamboo calcified curve spine ?? Please share your best experience.
Great questions! Here's a recent study on using stem cells with osteonecrosis of the femoral head: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7770428/ Here's some info on stem cells and AS: www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332218356762
This video is a person with severe grade 4 osteoarthritis in both knees and her experience with stem cell therapy: ruclips.net/video/0Z9w7Yia3go/видео.html
Great question, Steve! I hadn't looked into that application before but I found a good article on it. Here's the link: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6589256/
So sorry to hear about your injury! I'm not a provider of stem cell therapy, so my recommendation would be to reach out to several reputable clinics and see if they have experience working with cases like yours. My treatments were performed by Dream Body Clinic - dreambody.clinic/
Great question! There was an article in the New England Journal of Medicine that documented the cases of (3) people who received Adipose tissue-derived stem cells by injection directly into their eyes. These patients suffered severe bilateral visual loss developed following "intravitreal injections of autologous fat-derived stem cells at a clinic in the United States. Here's the link: www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1609583
@@painfixprotocol Thank you so much for your answer Dr Whitten! At the end I understand, the fact that the stem cells were injected directly into the eyes was the cause of the results? The pressure increase in the eyes? Would stem cells injected in other parts of the body improve eye sight in some cases?
With diabetes, lifestyle strategies including diet, exercise can make a world of difference. More advanced cases may require medication. Definitely consult a medical practitioner in your area for a comprehensive treatment plan.
Joshua talked about how the effectiveness rate for eye treatment is about 50/50 at the 8:20 mark in the video. Not sure if your going for more in-depth data, but he did reference that it not very effective for eye treatment.
@@yournaturalhealthconcierge It certainly would be wonderful if it helped macular degeneration. My dad suffered from that before he died, and they could only stop it but not reverse it.
@@c.taylormorgan3668 I'm sorry about your father. My mother had it also and was legally blind in one eye when she died. There are treatments with bioregulators and a retina peptide injection. I have ordered them plus some eye drops not available or used in this country, 9f course. Unfortunately AMD is hereditary and women are more likely than men to end up with it after age 50.
Dr. Yoni, thank you so very much for doing all these wonderful educational videos. I was fascinated with the topic of stem cell therapy for years now, but after a skiing accident 5 months ago that pretty much destroyed my right shoulder, I now am thinking of actually getting it done and it is so difficult to separate myths from reality. Your videos come across as very authentic which is rare and you are not afraid to ask tough questions which helps them to really stand out.
You're very welcome and hank you for your kind words!
I'm very sorry to hear about your unfortunate injury - wish you a speedy and complete recovery.
Thank you for this video so very much! Flying there in two weeks. Hoping it will help my minuscule tear. In the US, I was advised to get the surgery. When I called Dream Body, they were so very helpful in explaining what my type of injury implies and the best option for me. Grateful!
That's great, I. Vega! Please post afterwards to let everyone know how it goes.
how'd it go?
How is your healing going? Very interested in going
@@ryanknowledge I did a video where I show my procedure & talk all about it - ruclips.net/video/GO_PM234g4c/видео.html
@@createxperience In this video ruclips.net/video/GO_PM234g4c/видео.html, I show my procedure, talk all about it and my results.
Liquid gold, this session.
In summary, what are the best to regrow knee cartilage?
Thanks so much!
Here's an article that talks all about that: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9727652/
At this point in time, stem cell therapy (using MSCs) in combination with a comprehensive rehab, nutrition and supplementation program appears to be the best option.
Welcome
It’s a advanced system working cell - repair & re genarate the cell . It's Great victory of human Being
I agree 100%!
How stringent does Dream Body screen these MSC’s extractions for infection, HIV, Hepatitis, etc?
Each and every batch of cells undergoes extensive testing before it leaves the lab. To get a breakdown of everything they test for you can reach out to DBC directly -dreambody.clinic/
I'm on my way there this weekend! I'm hopeful this will help the issue I have been having with my knee for the last year. Cortisone, multiple rounds of physical therapy, and a Durolane gel shot have not helped.
That's great Tim! Please keep us updated on your progress!
How’s the progress going?
Please keep us updated on your results!!! Good luck to you ! It works, I’m living proof !
The procedure really helped me. When I went there I couldn’t climb stairs l, walk a mile or even ride a bike without pain.
Three months after the procedure I could jog.
This got me about 75% better.
Thanks for the extremely informative session.
You're welcome, Sethna! Glad you enjoyed it!
I’ve had an autogulous stem cell procedure for knee arthritis which was very successful at age 54 in 2014. It was from my bone marrow, adipose, and blood. MSC’s for joints !!! Dr Nathan Wei , a Rheumatologist from Frederick , Maryland . My hero, but he passed away a few yrs ago.
But now I’m 61 yrs old and my other knee is more arthritic, so I’m considering allogenic MSC’s from umbilical cord.
Do you use ultrasound and fluoroscopy guided injections for joints. Do you induce injury to the areas of concern ?
Your very impressive explaining all of this ! I’m concerned with safety & efficacy of allogenic stem cells.
Where is your clinic ?
So glad that your last treatment was a success! Dreambody Clinic is located in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. If you contact them directly, I'm sure they will be able to answer all of your questions.
Hi, does the dr. In Puerto Vallarta, treat patients with TBI who have been injured and have been a total assist, not speaking since a car accident? I would love to hear him speak again. Its been 11 years since had a car accident.
I would strongly urge you to reach out to Dream Body Clinic directly and ask if they have experience with cases like this. Here's the link: dreambody.clinic/
@@painfixprotocol Thank you. I will reach out
What's your experience with paraplegic patients following spinal cord injuries?
Great question. I don't have any experience with this personally. But here's an article that was just published that talks all about it - academic.oup.com/brain/article-abstract/147/3/766/7425420?login=false
How many cultured MSCs do I need to correct the TH1/TH2 imbalance that I have? Also, do you have a treatment plan for sinusitis?
Another good question. Here's a very recent paper on that subject: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36573059/
Hello Doc: IS there any information on stem cells being beneficial for cancer?
The short answer is yes. But cancer is a broad term and treatment for one type of cancer is not necessarily appropriate for another type. Here's an article that talks more about this: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7140431/
Hi doctor, how long did it take you to feel any kind of improvement? It’s been 2.5 weeks for me and I haven’t noticed anything yet. Thanks
It took me several months before I noticed anything. And early on, it was subtle.
I emailed them on Monday morning but they haven't responded. I asked them if they have before and after spirometry studies of treatment for COPD. Josh mentioned improving ox sat as a result of treatment, but my O2 is fine. It's the FEV1 that's the problem, and also the criterion for pulmonary function. Hope they have this important data on the COPD patients they've treated.
Did you ever get the FEV1 information from Dream Body?
@@painfixprotocol no, I didn't. Josh offered three complimentary treatments, but they were in the midst of their move so the timing wasn't great, and I forgot about it, honestly. Josh & Co are extremely busy and it's hard to have a conversation if isn't to schedule an appointment.
Unfortunately, as it stands now, going for stem cell therapy when you have COPD is not unlike going to Lourdes -- you're hoping/praying for a miracle. The clinic ought to undertake a randomized longitudinal study. If they can document improved FEV as a result of x number of stem cell treatments, not only would it be a feather in their cap, but more importantly it would motivate those of us with COPD to do it and possibly silence the naysayers (although there will always be the deniers). They should also include the other standardized measurement assessments such as the SGHQ, CAT, 6MW, et cetera.
I appreciate that the clinic as currently constituted is intended as a money-making operation, but certainly a portion of the profits can be set aside for studies, such that it's not ONLY a business but a research center as well. I think that would be a noble direction in which to take Dreambody in the hopefully not too distant future.
Hi DR Yoni is this available only in the US ? I live in Australia.
It's available in North American as well as many countries is Central and South America.
Do you use whole blood in stem cell treatment.? Or do you use bone morrow
The stem cells that I received were harvested from the umbilical cord tissue following a healthy live birth. Tissues that would normally be discarded as "medical waste" being put to good use.
What made you choose Dream Body over some of the other stem cell clinics?
Good question! I decided on Dream Body after having multiple consultations at other clinics. They were the ones who best answered all of my questions, they were able to cite research studies and took the time to make sure I knew everything about the procedures they offer.
How about sinusitis?
Good question! I had never looked into that before, but here's a recent article that talks all about it: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8226609/
Great interview🔥👏
Thanks a lot, Erwin!
@@painfixprotocol Absolutely
Hello Doctor
How are you? My case is spinal cord infarction.. no sensation and movement below my chest… I came to India for stem cell treatment and it is given.. can I keep up my hopes to stand and walk again? Please advise
So sorry to hear of your injury. Here's a recent systematic review on using stem cell therapy for traumatic spinal cord injuries: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10380897/
Research has produced promising results.
Wishing you much success with your treatment and recovery!
1) Can Stem cell cure osteonecrosis of the right hip femur which is partially collapse??
2) Can stem cell cure Ankylosing bamboo calcified curve spine ??
Please share your best experience.
Great questions!
Here's a recent study on using stem cells with osteonecrosis of the femoral head: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7770428/
Here's some info on stem cells and AS: www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332218356762
How about for person 160 lbs with osteoarthritis on both knees, do you think stem cell will work to cure my pain, is there a follow up needed
This video is a person with severe grade 4 osteoarthritis in both knees and her experience with stem cell therapy: ruclips.net/video/0Z9w7Yia3go/видео.html
Is stem cell therapy applicable for osteoporosis?
Great question, Steve! I hadn't looked into that application before but I found a good article on it. Here's the link: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6589256/
Where do you get your stem cells?
I was treated at Dream Body Clinic in December of 2021. I will making a video shortly and my experience and progress.
That’s not an answer.
Howdy thar partner I'm a Diffuse Axial Traumatic Brain Injury &I'm needin to know if you can treat me!!!!
So sorry to hear about your injury!
I'm not a provider of stem cell therapy, so my recommendation would be to reach out to several reputable clinics and see if they have experience working with cases like yours.
My treatments were performed by Dream Body Clinic - dreambody.clinic/
I'm suffering by serious
conustribution - how i relief from it?
Sorry to hear that. What is "conustribution"?
I saw on a site of the FDA that stem cells from a donor may cause blindness???
Great question! There was an article in the New England Journal of Medicine that documented the cases of (3) people who received Adipose tissue-derived stem cells by injection directly into their eyes. These patients suffered severe bilateral visual loss developed following "intravitreal injections of autologous fat-derived stem cells at a clinic in the United States. Here's the link: www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1609583
@@painfixprotocol Thank you so much for your answer Dr Whitten! At the end I understand, the fact that the stem cells were injected directly into the eyes was the cause of the results? The pressure increase in the eyes? Would stem cells injected in other parts of the body improve eye sight in some cases?
Do you use MSC stem cells?
Yes, it is my understanding that they use MSC stem cells.
Yes, Gina. Dream Body Clinic uses Mesenchymal Stem Cells.
Are you using autogolous or allogenic stem cells ?
Dreambody uses only allogenic stem cells for their treatments.
I hv another suffering, it’s adiabatic - how i relief from it.
With diabetes, lifestyle strategies including diet, exercise can make a world of difference. More advanced cases may require medication. Definitely consult a medical practitioner in your area for a comprehensive treatment plan.
Can stem cell heal chronic kidney disease?
Here's a recent article that talks all about that: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8316868/
Love it🔥
Much appreciated!
@@painfixprotocol Certainly
Can stem cells reproduce beta cells in the pancreas?
Great question! There is some exciting research coming out on this subject right now - www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/03/220303120803.htm
I need to save $10k for my bulging disc!!!
Not necessarily. There are lots of different treatment options for a bulging disc.
What, if any, stem cell applications are being used for Macular Degeneration?
Joshua talked about how the effectiveness rate for eye treatment is about 50/50 at the 8:20 mark in the video. Not sure if your going for more in-depth data, but he did reference that it not very effective for eye treatment.
@@c.taylormorgan3668 Thanks, I did catch that during the video. I was looking for more details.
@@yournaturalhealthconcierge It certainly would be wonderful if it helped macular degeneration. My dad suffered from that before he died, and they could only stop it but not reverse it.
@@c.taylormorgan3668 I'm sorry about your father. My mother had it also and was legally blind in one eye when she died. There are treatments with bioregulators and a retina peptide injection. I have ordered them plus some eye drops not available or used in this country, 9f course. Unfortunately AMD is hereditary and women are more likely than men to end up with it after age 50.
Great question! Here's a recent article that talks all the subject: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8074076/