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Stem Cell Transplant Is FDA Approved For Spine, Hip, Knee And Ankle Treatments. Check Your Insurance Carrier If They Cover The Treatments.
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Stem cell transplant using your own cells may be a good treatment instead of surgery.

posted January 26
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@A MySpondylitisTeam Member. Hi Brian! I've been thinking of you, great to hear from you! Yes, I'm excited to try it. I'm just sorry that it didn't come available a long time ago to help you and others. I'm hoping my high nutrition and clean living will help the procedure be a success. I've added a mitochondria support supplement, pqq, to my nutrients regimen hoping to give my body an added boost to cell growth. Its a fascinating concept that new growth cells will repair/replace existing damage. I watched a recent webinar on stem cell uses and even the orthopedic spine surgeon himself was astonished by what he has seen himself on MRIs of patients he has done this for. I have 5 areas of stenosis in my neck with multiple bone spurs including across the entire disc space of one of them. All facets and discs degenerated. If just one area improves I will be elated and hope to be a good candidate for more in the future. Next up in medicine...nanorobotic surgery coming soon.🤖😃🙏

How are you faring my esteemed fellow researcher?

posted January 27
A MySpondylitisTeam Member

So looking forward to reading more about this important step. Thank you, @A MySpondylitisTeam Member, for the news!

posted January 26

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