Guest guest Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 Some of you may have heard Dr. Centeno's presentation at the International Whiplash Symposium in 2006, in which he described using mesenchymal stem cells (from the ilium), exposed to mature chondrocytes, cultured, and injected into arthritic joints. I have been interested in the therapy for selfish reasons due to wear and tear on my knees. I recently e-mailed him to see what the long term results have been and was surprised that the treatment seems to be taking off. Here is the website so that we can have more info for options for our patients. www.regenexx.com Cheers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 Dr. Snell: Thanks for the link. Although not as tissue-focused as Chris' method, I sent an earlier post to the group (with a link to a video), about globally stimulating your body to release its own adult stem cells from the bone marrow by taking Aphanizomenon flos-aquae, a compound derived from the blue-green algae found in Klammath Lake in southern Oregon. Like I'm seeing some amazing results in people using this product. Lyndon McGill, D.C. The Spine Clinic, Inc. Salem, Oregon www.salemspineclinic.com drpsnell wrote: Some of you may have heard Dr. Centeno's presentation at the International Whiplash Symposium in 2006, in which he described using mesenchymal stem cells (from the ilium), exposed to mature chondrocytes, cultured, and injected into arthritic joints. I have been interested in the therapy for selfish reasons due to wear and tear on my knees. I recently e-mailed him to see what the long term results have been and was surprised that the treatment seems to be taking off. Here is the website so that we can have more info for options for our patients. www.regenexx.com Cheers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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