Thanks Dr Murry, I am down to 26% post MI. You have given me huge hope. I need to last long enough for it to be approved! Hope it reaches international trials soon!
@@richarddickson6559 Yes I realize that. My suggestion is to help prevent another m.i. You should look into intermittent fasting as well. Check out Dr. Eric Berg.
My wife is the picture of health. No high cholesterol, no high blood pressure. In 2011, she was 55, we had a snow fall and spent many hours shoveling snow. She had excruciating pain in her chest. We thought she was just sick. We went to the doctor 2 days later and they did an EKG and said she was having a heart attack. She was transported to a hospital where she eventually recovered, but a part of her heart had died. The crazy thing is she feels normal. No shortness of breath or weakness. Her cardiologist said he only had 3 other patients that this has occurred in. Would she be a candidate for stem cell therapy to regenerate the part of her heart that was injured and “died”?
@@toxichammertoe8696 Yes, then it scars, scientist are researching ways to enable the heart to heal himself and at least reduce the size of tissue that dies. Currently there are two approches in this research one is stem cells and the other is drugs. Some scientists are studying Zebra fish to see if it possible to replicate their ability to regenarate their heart, they have discovered a molecule responsible for healing in zebrafish, but there is so much more left to do, they aren't even in animal trials. Also the drug approach is pretty much only going to work if you take it after the heart attack, like if you had a heart attack three years ago and you take it now it's not going to work on you.
@@BT-km7nl if you are refering to being able to cure heart failure just by using stem cell treatment i would say we are decades, not centuries, most cardiologist agree on this, but treatments that reduce complications aren't that far from being a reality.
I am amazed and pleased at what the doctor has achieved. I have one problem without a simple solution. I hope that one day in the not too distant future research of this kind will not rely on the use of animals in experiments. In this case it appears to be justified but millions of animals are subjected to experiments every year and many of those experiments are not worth the suffering that they cause. It is very easy for a researcher to get a grant and start doing unthinkable thinks to animals that live their whole lives in small cages.
Hi Dr. Chuck, in 2018 I had two stents and I will be able get treated stem cell exosomes. I am in NewYork. If you advise me something then I will come cover to Washington and It will be my privilege to meet you. please inform me.
2:16 btw I would speculate, that because we know that injecting your own msc stem cells into the heart muscle replaces scar tissue with new heart muscle, this is actually the normal path of heart repair. Ie if in younger patients still with good healing capacity, which geriatrics clearly lack, they would be observed over time after a heart attack, one would find that their scar tissue actually also gets replaced by new muscle tissue. Ie the scar tissue is just a logical scaffold to stabilize the heart first. Otherwise, how do the injected stem cells even know that this scar tissue should be replaced? 3:50 this is incorrect. The cells that build the scar tissue after a heart attack are heart stem cells. So the heart does have stem cells. Also stem cells can move. 12:46 the problem seems to be (ventricular tachycardia) that you only replaced the heart muscle, not the conducting fibers that permeate the muscle and synchronize the beat. So your human trials may not work as well because you are treating geriatrics who have more toxic tissues than the animals in the studies, that is they won’t grow back said conducting fibers on their own because stem cells and progenitor cells are very sensitive to/don’t work in even slightly toxic/hypoxic environments
An ejection fraction below 50% is considered abnormal, but some patients do really well with an ejection fraction below this number. These patients usually need to be treated with medication that will allow them to have a good quality of life. I suggest you see a cardiologist, so he will recommend the best therapy for yor father. Best of luck 🤞
Actually my father have an icd implanted since 7 years , I wanted to know will this stem cell therapy will be done on patients with just 25% ejection fraction ( which is very low)
6:35 another trick up sleeve. adding genetic material from jellyfish. Make it becomes bioluminescant. another name for that process is called Luciferace Luciterase
They are the hope of future heart patients may god give them success
I’m going to try Stem Cell Therapy to reverse my Heart Failure
We need an update from the trials at university of Washington
Thanks Dr Murry, I am down to 26% post MI. You have given me huge hope. I need to last long enough for it to be approved! Hope it reaches international trials soon!
Good healthy diet and moderate exercise will get you there.
@@Liberty309 the heart doesn’t regrow. Regardless of exercise or diet, once damaged it’s permanent.
@@richarddickson6559 Yes I realize that. My suggestion is to help prevent another m.i. You should look into intermittent fasting as well. Check out Dr. Eric Berg.
I was listening to the podcast but it urged me to see the video...
Me too!
Me too haha
My wife is the picture of health. No high cholesterol, no high blood pressure. In 2011, she was 55, we had a snow fall and spent many hours shoveling snow. She had excruciating pain in her chest. We thought she was just sick. We went to the doctor 2 days later and they did an EKG and said she was having a heart attack. She was transported to a hospital where she eventually recovered, but a part of her heart had died. The crazy thing is she feels normal. No shortness of breath or weakness. Her cardiologist said he only had 3 other patients that this has occurred in. Would she be a candidate for stem cell therapy to regenerate the part of her heart that was injured and “died”?
When a heart attack happens some part of the heart always dies.
@@lucario2188 dude I didn't know that that!😲
@@toxichammertoe8696 Yes, then it scars, scientist are researching ways to enable the heart to heal himself and at least reduce the size of tissue that dies. Currently there are two approches in this research one is stem cells and the other is drugs. Some scientists are studying Zebra fish to see if it possible to replicate their ability to regenarate their heart, they have discovered a molecule responsible for healing in zebrafish, but there is so much more left to do, they aren't even in animal trials. Also the drug approach is pretty much only going to work if you take it after the heart attack, like if you had a heart attack three years ago and you take it now it's not going to work on you.
Stem cell therapy is kinda joke. We are like at least century away for this
@@BT-km7nl if you are refering to being able to cure heart failure just by using stem cell treatment i would say we are decades, not centuries, most cardiologist agree on this, but treatments that reduce complications aren't that far from being a reality.
This came just in time, this happen to be my term paper topic I am presenting tomorrow. Great discovery to the team 🎉❤
Thanks for making this affordible and not cost an arm and a leg...
Hopefully they focus more on the source of the problem which is the Food industry.
source?
@@madisoncaswell1864 hahahahahaha!
Please look into regeneration health for dry eye disease or meibomian glands.
Condolences to your mother sr
I am amazed and pleased at what the doctor has achieved. I have one problem without a simple solution. I hope that one day in the not too distant future research of this kind will not rely on the use of animals in experiments. In this case it appears to be justified but millions of animals are subjected to experiments every year and many of those experiments are not worth the suffering that they cause. It is very easy for a researcher to get a grant and start doing unthinkable thinks to animals that live their whole lives in small cages.
Animals for research is worth it but for food that's what is the problem ban animals for food, as there's no need you can eat non-animals for food
Lets test on jinniss and devils instead to help humans survive to do more good beneficial works
U are god himself doc.. humanity loves you
god himself??? he murdered dozens of monkeys in sick experiments
Currently, Her heart is operating at only 25 % according to the cardiologist. So he implanted a defibulator. But she feels normal still!
Ask her to be a volunteer for the trials at the University of Washington
i wonder how much that would costs
Does anyone have a link to recent advances?
search for CONCERT-HF study
What is the standing of this now? Can a person get this therapy?
Hi Dr. Chuck, in 2018 I had two stents and I will be able get treated stem cell exosomes. I am in NewYork. If you advise me something then I will come cover to Washington and It will be my privilege to meet you. please inform me.
I want to be apart of this trial
I'm 47 I am try to be healthy life. And hope i live long enough to see life span of 150!
Please post new information....my heart is in bad shape
2:16 btw I would speculate, that because we know that injecting your own msc stem cells into the heart muscle replaces scar tissue with new heart muscle, this is actually the normal path of heart repair. Ie if in younger patients still with good healing capacity, which geriatrics clearly lack, they would be observed over time after a heart attack, one would find that their scar tissue actually also gets replaced by new muscle tissue. Ie the scar tissue is just a logical scaffold to stabilize the heart first. Otherwise, how do the injected stem cells even know that this scar tissue should be replaced?
3:50 this is incorrect. The cells that build the scar tissue after a heart attack are heart stem cells. So the heart does have stem cells. Also stem cells can move.
12:46 the problem seems to be (ventricular tachycardia) that you only replaced the heart muscle, not the conducting fibers that permeate the muscle and synchronize the beat.
So your human trials may not work as well because you are treating geriatrics who have more toxic tissues than the animals in the studies, that is they won’t grow back said conducting fibers on their own because stem cells and progenitor cells are very sensitive to/don’t work in even slightly toxic/hypoxic environments
Is their any minimum requirement of ejection fraction, my father has an ejection fraction of 25%. Please someone answer.
An ejection fraction below 50% is considered abnormal, but some patients do really well with an ejection fraction below this number. These patients usually need to be treated with medication that will allow them to have a good quality of life. I suggest you see a cardiologist, so he will recommend the best therapy for yor father. Best of luck 🤞
Actually my father have an icd implanted since 7 years , I wanted to know will this stem cell therapy will be done on patients with just 25% ejection fraction ( which is very low)
I am 66 years old. I had a heart attack. My last ultra sound showed my EF at 14%. I am still working but have slowed ay down
6:35 another trick up sleeve. adding genetic material from jellyfish. Make it becomes bioluminescant. another name for that process is called Luciferace Luciterase
Stem cells is the key to rejuvenate the body
I just hate the sound quality of the video
what else do you Hate ?
Very less view unbelievable
Who else heard the Simpsons theme song
I had heart failure. How could I registerfor a human rrial?
there have been human studies done, search for CONCERT-HF, not sure if theres any new studies being done.
*DOPE*
i don't know the ethical
can we plant it inside the patient himself from the beginning by that can they o together
cool
Boloni story
Those poor animals.
You may or may not be aware of the facts. Animals arent the only species used as experiments and animals were not the first! God bless and Amen.