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The Science of Stem Cells – Part 4 – How We Use Them

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Lecture : What are stem cells? – Part 4 of 4 – What Are They Used For?

(The following is a transcription of the above video)

How Stem Cells Are Used

Stem cells are stored in cryogenic freezers at -80°C. In this photo a vial of stem cells is being removed from cryopreservation.

Here is the stem cell coming out of the fog.

The magic fog of cryogenic storage where they have to be stored.

Platelet rich fibrin matrix.

Fibrin Matrix

This is the fibrin matrix that we extract out of someone’s blood and make a spongy stuff out of it. Then this matrix becomes a perfect environment for the stem cells.

Remember how we said the stem cells like to hold on to things? They need to hold on to things so that they can release their magic soup.

The stem cells are mixed with the platelet-rich fibrin matrix.

Well we provide that in a fibrin matrix that we derive right out of the patient’s blood and then we insert the stem cells in that environment, we mix them together and then we infuse them into the joint that needs repair.

After we have extracted the stem cells we mix them with the fibrin matrix.

Preparing the joint for injection of stem cells by first injecting vitamins, homeopathic growth factors and procaine.

Vitamins and Homeopathic Growth Factors

Here we’re preparing the joint, this is an injection to a knee, where the knee is injected with vitamins and other things that the knee is going to like and the stem cells are going to like.

It also includes some procaine which not only breaks the pain cycle for someone who is in a lot of pain but also makes the procedure completely comfortable. They don’t even feel a thing.

The mixture of stem cells and platelet rich fibrin matrix are injected into the joint.

Injection of the FDA: HCT/P – Stem Cells

Then of course, there is the injection of the stem cells themselves.

This patient is the famous Dr. John Gray, author of Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus. A whole series of books on psychology and relationships. He’s a gem of a human being. He is extraordinary dedicated to naturopathic and regenerative integrative medicine. You can watch a video of his experience with the stem cell injections below.

And of course you all know Dr. Pien who is administering the treatment.

MRI of cartilage in the knee that has been regenerated with the use of stem cells.

Where Stem Cells Are Used

Knee

This is a picture of a knee just like mine but not nearly as damaged as mine.

On the left you can see how the articulate cartilage is very damaged and very thin and worn down and beneath is 6 months later and you can see how thick and cushy and alive and fabulous the articulate cartilage is.

In my case the cartilage was completely gone. I was bone on bone and I regenerated it as you see here. Not just the articulate cartilage but also the Meniscus and you can see that on the right side of the slide.

Injection of stem cells into the back.

Spine

Again, it’s not just the knee joint, it can be the spine, anywhere there is bone degeneration, the stem cells can go in there and bring much healing to the discs. Not to the spinal cord alone, obviously she didn’t have a spinal cord issue here, it was just the disc and vertebras themselves.

She had a lot of issues with degeneration up in her cervical neck, cervical spine and that would generate pins and needles in the hand and affected her ability to grasp strongly. All that can heal very quickly with stem cells injected around the spine.

Every joint of the body can be treated with stem cells.

Every Joint of the Body

Whatever joint you have an issue with, we can treat it right here and there are many other clinics around that do similar work.

Where ever you are in the country, somewhere in the state that you are in, there’s bound to be someone who knows how to do this.

Stem Cell Health

This is a subject for another lecture. How do you keep your stem cells healthy?

Obviously, they are the engine of regeneration so the more you can keep them healthier, keep them healthy and strong, the stronger and healthier you will be.

In a nutshell, you now know all about the human stem cell, what it does, where it comes from and how important it is for you and longevity and health and vitality.
You’ve also learned a lot about how we use them, how we harvest them and use them as a therapy right here in our office.
Bottom line is this, they are magic, our physiology is magical and mysterious and the stem cell can, as we say; “add years to your life and life to your years”.

Patient Experiences – The Results of FDA: HCT/P – Stem Cells

The following videos are patients of ours who share their experience with stem cell treatments.

Dr. John Gray – I Could’t Walk Due to My Knee Joint Pain… Now I Can!

“Hi I’m Dr. John Gray author of Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus. I came to AMA Regenerative Medicine because I couldn’t walk on my right leg. I did the umbilical cord stem cell treatment and it blew my mind…

… If somebody is considering stem cell treatments they are really lucky. This is life transformational, basic and easy. Your body does it for you. It’s fantastic!”

Michael – The Treatment that Finally Relieved My Back Pain

“My name is Michael. I’m a Veteran of almost 17 years in the Navy and the Army. I hurt my back on active duty and I’ve been in chronic pain for almost ten years. Ten years…

… After the first round of stem cell injections I felt so much better. I can’t imagine life without this treatment. My days before when I was injured I can’t even describe it now. It’s like somebody else’s life.”

Former N.Y. Yankee Jim Leyritz – Healing My Injuries & Eliminating My Pain with Regenerative Medicine

“I’m Jim Leyritz, former 2 time World Series Champion with the Yankees. I was a catcher in the major leagues for almost 20 years. I have been receiving Ozone and Stem Cell injections to help with my injuries and pain…

… I’m able to run again but more importantly I don’t have to take 6 to 10 Advil every day for the pain, for the swelling and things like that. My body is just naturally doing it because of the ozone injections and because of the treatments I am receiving with the ozone therapy.”

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Reynolds – My Experience with Non-Surgical Knee Cartilage Repair and Pain Relief “See… It Works!”

“My name is Reynolds. I hyper-extended my left knee which had previously suffered an ACL tear and also meniscus damage and from that point forward I knew something was wrong with my knee again…

… I can tell you that in literally days of having the stem cells put in there I could feel as if my knee was beginning to repair itself. That has progressed on a regular basis since that time. I would say at this point in time after 5 weeks and certainly not completely through the benefits of the stem cell as well as the ozone therapy that it’s at least 95% of where it ought to be.”

Susan – My Experience with Non-Surgical Knee Cartilage Repair and Regeneration

“Hi I’m Susan and I have had a life long battle with bad knees due to a hereditary lack of cartilage…

… The results of the stem cell injections have been short of life giving as far as my knees are concerned. I don’t even see surgery on my horizon right now.”

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Jeff – My Experience with Non-Surgical Shoulder Pain Treatment

“Hi I’m Jeff. What created the need for me to get relief from the pain in the rotator cuff of my shoulder was that I’m very athletic…

… The stem cell therapy treatments she has done have been unbelievable in giving me the pain relief I needed in my shoulders. It’s something you notice within a day or two of getting the shoulder pain treatments and within a week or two the pain is completely gone.”

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