I'm planning on going to Mexico for intrathecal administration of mesenchymal stem cells to treat an acquired brain injury (abscess, not stroke) and would love to know if it's truly a viable option to help heal faster.
l love Dr Pius Ozigbe! My daughter and I loved watching him and his sister in operation Ouch and his "Dr who gave up drugs" He seems like such a genuine, empathetic, no bullshit guy who genuinely cares and makes complex issues easy to understand for the lay person.
Lets discuss the real problem. Why is the funding not there? In My sons case So called Autism(brain injured) get practicly no funding... Yet we send the Ukrain 65 billion dollarsa????? We asrent that stupd.
Coming from someone with a brain injury it's truly infuriating to watch all our tax dollars get thrown at someone else's war! And the FDA won't approve this type of treatment vecause it would actually cure diseases!
Sadly we are so far away from any effective and reliable therapies. The hype and promises made a decade ago didn’t pan out and most of the funding and research dried up because our knowledge was so comically superficial and lacking. This is a much more complicated process than we ever imagined. We missed the creation of mutations and tumors because we do not understand the stem cells signaling. Not in our lifetimes will we understand this well enough to bring a ground breaking discovery to market.
@westfield90, i agree on the complexities and frustrations many feel about the progress-or perceived lack thereof-in stem cell research and therapies. However, I'd like to share a different perspective. While it's true that the field has its challenges, effective treatments might be closer than you think. My husband underwent stem cell treatment 10 months ago, (just 1 month after his injury). The improvements have been pretty dramatic, to say the least. The real issue, as you touched upon, isn't just the technology itself, but rather access to that technology and patients' rights to utilize it. We had to fly a great distance to get the treatment, which shouldn't have to be the case. But the fact that the treatment exists and showed remarkable results speaks to how far the field has actually come. tis a complicated process, but progress is being made, even if it doesn't always seem like it sometimes
@marydat6578 just because the treatment looks like it worked doesn't mean it actually was causal, the fact you traveled means you went to a place that doesn't actually have any science behind it
Is the conclusion from this talk is what?? That we achieved nothing basically??? Or there is somwhere a place that can do a proper stem cell therapy to achieve success
Term limits? Yes. End lobby money? Can't. Like you, lobbyists have Constitutional rights that have to be protected. But if you limit Washington to ONE TERM, you can effectively prohibit Congress from fundraising from lobbyists and everyone else, because Congress won't have a reelection campaign to fund.
Can mesenchymal stem cells help with brain injuries
I'm planning on going to Mexico for intrathecal administration of mesenchymal stem cells to treat an acquired brain injury (abscess, not stroke) and would love to know if it's truly a viable option to help heal faster.
Please update I also have abi and interested in stem cells. Wondering if it could help
How did your treatment in Mexico go? I am planning on getting treatment as well for my TBI and wondering if this is a viable option.
I have multiple sclerosis and I’m going to die before I receive this treatment that would save my life
l love Dr Pius Ozigbe! My daughter and I loved watching him and his sister in operation Ouch and his "Dr who gave up drugs" He seems like such a genuine, empathetic, no bullshit guy who genuinely cares and makes complex issues easy to understand for the lay person.
WE NEED TO DEMAND MORE OF OUR TAX DOLLARSA GO TO THIS.
Grow up
@@dmd7472 i am 55 years old running a plumbing heating company 38 years. i know more about life than anyone you will ever know. so, WISE UP.
are you still looking trial partizipans
😂u can do all of the brain with stem cell interaction on the body
Please, what is the name of the drug at 1.14 minute?
I got exosome injections. I'm pretty sure that it worked.
Lets discuss the real problem. Why is the funding not there?
In My sons case So called Autism(brain injured) get practicly no funding... Yet we send the Ukrain 65 billion dollarsa????? We asrent that stupd.
Coming from someone with a brain injury it's truly infuriating to watch all our tax dollars get thrown at someone else's war! And the FDA won't approve this type of treatment vecause it would actually cure diseases!
How can I get in contact with Dr, Carmichael?
Sadly we are so far away from any effective and reliable therapies. The hype and promises made a decade ago didn’t pan out and most of the funding and research dried up because our knowledge was so comically superficial and lacking. This is a much more complicated process than we ever imagined. We missed the creation of mutations and tumors because we do not understand the stem cells signaling. Not in our lifetimes will we understand this well enough to bring a ground breaking discovery to market.
Yyyy
What?!? Leronlimab is the gem of the CCR5 antagonist. It’s the FDA that’s slow walking this molecule!
@westfield90, i agree on the complexities and frustrations many feel about the progress-or perceived lack thereof-in stem cell research and therapies. However, I'd like to share a different perspective. While it's true that the field has its challenges, effective treatments might be closer than you think. My husband underwent stem cell treatment 10 months ago, (just 1 month after his injury). The improvements have been pretty dramatic, to say the least.
The real issue, as you touched upon, isn't just the technology itself, but rather access to that technology and patients' rights to utilize it. We had to fly a great distance to get the treatment, which shouldn't have to be the case. But the fact that the treatment exists and showed remarkable results speaks to how far the field has actually come. tis a complicated process, but progress is being made, even if it doesn't always seem like it sometimes
Thanks for sharing.
@marydat6578 just because the treatment looks like it worked doesn't mean it actually was causal, the fact you traveled means you went to a place that doesn't actually have any science behind it
Is the conclusion from this talk is what?? That we achieved nothing basically??? Or there is somwhere a place that can do a proper stem cell therapy to achieve success
check out the God cells bys Eric Merola if you need healing.
mAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, end lobby money, create term limits, NOW!
Term limits? Yes. End lobby money? Can't. Like you, lobbyists have Constitutional rights that have to be protected. But if you limit Washington to ONE TERM, you can effectively prohibit Congress from fundraising from lobbyists and everyone else, because Congress won't have a reelection campaign to fund.
1 in 50 children affected....not important enough? C,mon its obviouse.