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lymenotlite
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I’ve recently started looking for real solutions to health problems rather than the usual palliatives or less effective medicines. So I’ve been taking an interest in stem cells, platelet rich plasma, exosomes, and whatever else might be healing. It’s been hard for me to find much that I can consider reliable.

After doing a bit of searching on youtube, I came across an interview of Mel Gibson done by Joe Rogan. The reason I like Gibson as a more honest source is that I cannot think there is anything in it for him to lie about the usefulness of his and his 92-year-old father’s stem cell treatments in Panama. They both had a lot of success.

Rogan also had successful treatments. Their treatments were not for infectious illness (that I know of). Cord cells were used rather than the patient’s own physical material. I’d like to know why stem cell using cord cells, and other similar modes, are not available in the U.S. and elsewhere. Apparently it takes about 2.5 billion to get a “new drug” okayed. Are big pharma or political groups or others involved in preventing our access to what I think should likely be the next generation of healing methods?


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I suppose we may get there some day, re what's allowed for stem cell procurement, but so far, it's pretty conservative compared to what's allowed out there in the world. The US is a pretty conservative place medically speaking and usually behind other countries in adopting medical treatments.

Yes, I would presume pharm companies would be responsible for slowing the use of other healing modalities, since they're competitive. It's too bad, because a lot of good treatments get squelched and people have to leave the country and go elsewhere for those treatments.

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