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RE: Are Mesenchymal Stem Cells the Fountain of Youth?

in #life6 years ago (edited)

I have not, but I sure would be more inclined to try it if I needed to. This, based on Mel's story about his father. It makes more sense than taking any of big pharma's poisenceuticals. It really does sound pretty miraculous. Hutton, his father, is 99 now pushing 100 this August. Sounds like round trip to that specific clinic, stay included might set a person back 3-5k. Yeah, we might not come out of this thing alive, but the longer we can maintain some semblance of quality the better. If it works like they say, it may be a spectacular preventative therapy on multiple fronts.

Peace and Blessings to you as well!

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I listened to the video's and went to their web site. Ordered some of their supplements and now am going to see if I can get my son to help me get to Panama. I have had a degenerative metabolic disorder for about 20 years that has just about ended me a few times. It has reduced my ability to work so had to retire. It also drained all my finances through medical care - that for the most part did not work. At all. So I'm highly motivated to try this and am very grateful you posted it. My upvote of .15 should indicate how grateful I am. Whoopee! You can buy yourself a cigar... wrapper. Well, no, I'm not complaining, but it seems like .15 is insufficient. I am going to resteem. How about that? Blessings.

Great I hope that works out! Before making any commitments you might want to talk with them and see if their stem cells can help with that particular metabolic disorder. Even if not, it seems like it might be able to reverse problems that you've had for so long, that you've completely forgot about them. I didn't even see the product that they had for sale, I'm glad you mentioned it! I'm going to have to do my research on that, it sounds very promising. Do as much research as you can, and I'm no Doctor so none of this is medical advice. Yet if this were for me, and I had the means I'd probably want them to inject me with as many of those bad boys (mesenchymals) as I could afford. Probably want to ask the clinic too about the safest way to plan such a trip. I don't know what life in that area of the world is like, but it's always best to plan ahead!

Blessings, I'm totally going to smoke that cigar wrapper!

Thank you!

The supplement I got through a link from them.https://www.stem-kine.com/stem-cell-supplement/. Yes, I will be giving them a call to see what they think. The impact has been on my liver, pancreas and adrenals mostly. (Just knew you wanted to know!) Again, thanks.

What's the metabolic disorder called?

The medical establishment has been stumped by this disorder that millions have, and are just now recognizing that it even exists. John Hopkins University has just come out with a treatment protocol, but I don't know what it is. For now some physicians are calling it Syndrome X. (Corny if you ask me). It is a combination of a significant loss of function in the adrenal glands along with a loss of function in the liver and pancreas. Some have called it adrenal fatigue, but it is much more than that. Ultimately it affects all the endocrine system and the immune system. In its advanced stages the immune system collapses and you die.

Damn. I see in wiki it's got like five different names. Metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance syndrome, American syndrome, and syndrome X. From what I've read about before for some reason in my mind I have it associated with prediabetes or maybe even type 2 diabetes.

The medical field has their approach to it and consider it something you get that never goes away. Yet, I remember this one guy lecturing about it, who has a completely different take on it. He's interesting because not many people speak to it from this angle.

I'm not certain if these two things are related or not, or if I am making connections that are not related. Just in case I'll plug this link if it applies, you might find it interesting. He's got a more optimistic outlook, and I think syndrome x might be associated with or on the path to type 2.

There are some similarities between diabetes and the syndrome. But it's kind of like saying a bloody nose is similar to a runny nose. Over the past 20+ years I've had two periods of about 4 months each when I had a total clearance of the condition. And I have periods where my health is not too bad... like right now and for the past couple of weeks. So I know it can be managed and that it can be, I believe, eliminated. I appreciate you taking the time to do some research. I'll take a look at your link and get back to you. Plan on contacting the Stem Cell folks in Panama today. Blessings.

Oh, checked out Panama a little more. The basic treatment starts at $25,000. Disappointing. But, hey, perhaps one day when I'm a Whale!

Sorry to hear that, I wonder where I got my initial numbers from. I could have swore it was under or around 5k. I wonder if the Gibson interview just caused them to be flooded with interest causing them to change their rates? Regardless, I might buy some of that supplement myself and see if doubling ones available stem cells via lactobacillus fermentum makes me feel any different.

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