Very informative and it shows how fast the science is advancing so a great time in history to be.Dr Joy i get confused is it your daughter in the video or is it you because u seem to be getting younger and younger
Awesome info as usual Dr Kong: I’m looking at doing Stemcell therapy for inflammation in my body to help repair and lower my hypertension. My question is what’s the difference between doing 100% pure Stemcells @ 15 million. Compared to doing Stemcell therapy that have been manipulated to create more and given 300 million. What’s pros and cons between the 2 thank you. Also do you charge for in office consultation
Thank you for your comment. I discussed the aspects of cell type, cell number and cell expansion in these videos: Types of Stem Cells th-cam.com/video/A1tUbHQJsx4/w-d-xo.html How Many Stem Cells Do I Need? th-cam.com/video/klhbExXvqYY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=As_FMX5ePs0g_iJS Issues with Cell Expansion th-cam.com/video/anPFSmLBKT8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HVh-NLwejqIJQc3v Hope you find them helpful. They will answer your questions:)
Great video and information as always 😊. But could you please let me know how the stem cells actually help with a bulging disc and back pain? I know they reduce inflammation and initiate repair so would they repair the disc to reduce the bulging in this case as well as reducing the inflammation? Could they make it worse by adding layers or other growths to the disc thus making the pressure on the nerve even worse? Thank you 🙏
Thank you for your comment. Generally cells have the intelligence to make repair, and I have not heard of cases where extra tissue was grown to compress nerves... new growth tend to have the capability of adapting to the environment, thus not encroach on nerve roots. Science is still trying to figure out how the cells perform all these repair functions... anti-inflammatory, anti-fibrotic, immune-modulating, cell signaling to regenerate tissue and remove dead or dysfunctional cells are all part of the mechanisms...
Please watch these 2 videos which discusses where the cells are obtained and different types of stem cells: Where Do You Get the Stem Cells? th-cam.com/video/jfz8qnraFTI/w-d-xo.html Types of Stem Cells th-cam.com/video/A1tUbHQJsx4/w-d-xo.html
See in more detail regarding the stem cell treatment we provide at our clinic: Best Place to Get Stem Cell Therapy and Treatment Approaches th-cam.com/video/VpICLGyVMfY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=2nkpMgyJc-iO09lf
In your experience, have you gotten good results for patients having spinal disc degeneration/herniation via MSC IV treatment where the patient was able to avoid surgery?
In your opinion, do you think Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) whether IV infusion or trigger points injections could heal myofascia pain knots X 4 areas in upper traps lower traps could heal or any other better options. Already done BM stem cells and PRP in neck area on 2 separate occasions to no avail.
BM (bone marrow) has very few MSCs. There is a chance a patient would do better after umbilical cord stem cell treatment, but it is always difficult to say how each individual patient would do.
Hello Dr. Kong, I have sent these questions to your email, responded twice to Perla and cannot seem to get any response. I will try here and if I get no response I will look for another clinic. I am still interested but would like to know the following before moving forward: 1. Does Dr. Kong have specific experience using stem cells with any patients that have all three of the following medical conditions: A. Ehlers Danlos B. POTS C. Gluten allergy D. Celiac Disease E. Stroke (dissection of the right medullary arteries) 2. Does Dr. Kong have experience with using stem cells to treat COPD? Thank you for your help. Please feel free to call me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Frank
Hi Frank, I'm happy to answer the questions for you. Indeed I have experience treating patients who had stroke in the past, as well as many patients with COPD. The response to stroke would have a lot to do with how long ago the stroke was, and the results with COPD has been very positive. Here's a case report of a patient I treated, which I published on the academy website (American Academy of integrative cell therapy) aaict.org/case-studies/copd/ Hope you find this helpful.
so if someone has asthma or lung trauma would they need extra cells if they wanted to treat other areas of their body through IV? at that point would you recommend sight specific injections?
I have been doing a deep dive on rotator cuff tears and therapies. There is a new therapy called Regeneten patch. This is a live biological collagen patch from bovine animals. It works really great for partial tears. But, I was thinking, can you just inject stem cells with an arthroscope into the shoulder supraspinatus area and get the same result as the Regeneten patch? ? But, wouldn’t you get better results with an arthroscope stem cell injection instead of an I.V. Just my theory. 😊
I've talked about that my very first patient was healed of his rotator cuff injury that was waking him up every night for decades, without injecting into his shoulder at all. I was focusing on his knees, and gave him IV infusion plus injections into the knee joints. Their various methods to direct and attract the cells to a particular location without direct injection, although we often do direct injections as well at our clinic.
I presented clinical evidence of using Stem Cell Therapy to help with various conditions, including type one diabetes. Please watch this lecture, and I hope you find it helpful: Clinical Evidence of Stem Cell Therapy in Diverse Diseases th-cam.com/video/IbrXPyEPKN8/w-d-xo.html
So for back pain, specifically a bulging disc, does your protocol recommend local back muscle injection(s) as well as IV infusion or just IV infusion only. Is IV infusion alone usually effective enough for a bulging disc related pain?
You need more then one injection. So dont think its a one time thing and i looked up the name she mentions called uplyft. Very troubled place she changed the name 😅
Some doctors do that. I do not inject Stem Cells through the intrathecal route, which is more invasive and tend to have more side effects. I feel I can achieve similar results through a more conservative approach.
hi Joy, I'm curious how heavy metal toxicity (like long term say from mercury fillings etc) can impact effectiveness of mesenchymal stem cells? Since the metals impact mitochondria and so on. I did a high dose IV of MSC's in late 2022 for long covid and did get results- post covid lung issues healed in 2 weeks, stopped having post vX heart palpitations... libido returned (I believe the vx attacked my ovaries as I was catapulted rapidly into perimeno after jab).... My iimmune system was great for 1 year post IV. But after 12-14 mo's, some longer term underlying issues with fatigue and immune stuff returned and my perimeno stuff did as well. The lung and heart results from cells have stuck thankfully. So I became curious if we have underlying things ... maybe heavy metal, CFS with who know what initial trigger.... who knows what else, if the cells can only do so much until we detox some things on cellular level because the cells are being impacted by these other toxins, the MSC can only get in so much? very curious your thoughts as I've thought about doing another MSC IV but think some cellular healing/detox makes more sense first.
I'm so glad to hear that you got tremendous benefits from stem cell therapy!❤️ however, health and the human body is complex, and manufactures can play into how problem start to appear, including toxicity, not just from heavy metal, but other organic toxic exposures, Microbiome dysregulation, parasite infections, nutrient deficiency, etc... only more comprehensive evaluation can fully dissect what is really going on... also, there is the aging process... I think another round of MSC therapy can be very helpful, and concomitant detox or other healing modalities can also be helpful. There's no exact right answers, and it's like peeling an onion... I wish you the best of luck, and we're all on a continuous journey...😊❤️
Thank you for making this! 👍
You're very welcome! Hope it's helpful, since it comes up not infrequently...:)
Very informative and it shows how fast the science is advancing so a great time in history to be.Dr Joy i get confused is it your daughter in the video or is it you because u seem to be getting younger and younger
Lol. Haha. The power of these cells is real, and I want everyone to benefit from this new form of science one day...😊❤️
@@JoyKongMD Definitely and your work is going to help everyone and even turning me back to a cheeky toddler so i can get my free ice cream again lol
Haha thank you for your very kind comment...❤️
Great information
Thank you!🙏
Awesome info as usual Dr Kong: I’m looking at doing Stemcell therapy for inflammation in my body to help repair and lower my hypertension. My question is what’s the difference between doing 100% pure Stemcells @ 15 million. Compared to doing Stemcell therapy that have been manipulated to create more and given 300 million. What’s pros and cons between the 2 thank you. Also do you charge for in office consultation
Thank you for your comment. I discussed the aspects of cell type, cell number and cell expansion in these videos:
Types of Stem Cells
th-cam.com/video/A1tUbHQJsx4/w-d-xo.html
How Many Stem Cells Do I Need?
th-cam.com/video/klhbExXvqYY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=As_FMX5ePs0g_iJS
Issues with Cell Expansion
th-cam.com/video/anPFSmLBKT8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HVh-NLwejqIJQc3v
Hope you find them helpful. They will answer your questions:)
Great video and information as always 😊. But could you please let me know how the stem cells actually help with a bulging disc and back pain? I know they reduce inflammation and initiate repair so would they repair the disc to reduce the bulging in this case as well as reducing the inflammation? Could they make it worse by adding layers or other growths to the disc thus making the pressure on the nerve even worse? Thank you 🙏
Thank you for your comment. Generally cells have the intelligence to make repair, and I have not heard of cases where extra tissue was grown to compress nerves... new growth tend to have the capability of adapting to the environment, thus not encroach on nerve roots. Science is still trying to figure out how the cells perform all these repair functions... anti-inflammatory, anti-fibrotic, immune-modulating, cell signaling to regenerate tissue and remove dead or dysfunctional cells are all part of the mechanisms...
@JoyKongMD 🙏 Sounds fascinating!
What kind of stem cells do you use ?
Please watch these 2 videos which discusses where the cells are obtained and different types of stem cells:
Where Do You Get the Stem Cells?
th-cam.com/video/jfz8qnraFTI/w-d-xo.html
Types of Stem Cells
th-cam.com/video/A1tUbHQJsx4/w-d-xo.html
See in more detail regarding the stem cell treatment we provide at our clinic:
Best Place to Get Stem Cell Therapy and Treatment Approaches
th-cam.com/video/VpICLGyVMfY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=2nkpMgyJc-iO09lf
In your experience, have you gotten good results for patients having spinal disc degeneration/herniation via MSC IV treatment where the patient was able to avoid surgery?
We have definitely seen people with significant improvements improvements in such situations
In your opinion, do you think Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) whether IV infusion or trigger points injections could heal myofascia pain knots X 4 areas in upper traps lower traps could heal or any other better options. Already done BM stem cells and PRP in neck area on 2 separate occasions to no avail.
BM (bone marrow) has very few MSCs. There is a chance a patient would do better after umbilical cord stem cell treatment, but it is always difficult to say how each individual patient would do.
@ yes, but which option would be better MSCs IV or trigger point injections?
Thank you for all that you do!
Hello Dr. Kong,
I have sent these questions to your email, responded twice to Perla and cannot seem to get any response. I will try here and if I get no response I will look for another clinic.
I am still interested but would like to know the following before moving forward:
1. Does Dr. Kong have specific experience using stem cells with any patients that have all three of the following medical conditions:
A. Ehlers Danlos
B. POTS
C. Gluten allergy
D. Celiac Disease
E. Stroke (dissection of the right medullary arteries)
2. Does Dr. Kong have experience with using stem cells to treat COPD?
Thank you for your help. Please feel free to call me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Frank
Hi Frank, I'm happy to answer the questions for you. Indeed I have experience treating patients who had stroke in the past, as well as many patients with COPD. The response to stroke would have a lot to do with how long ago the stroke was, and the results with COPD has been very positive. Here's a case report of a patient I treated, which I published on the academy website (American Academy of integrative cell therapy)
aaict.org/case-studies/copd/
Hope you find this helpful.
so if someone has asthma or lung trauma would they need extra cells if they wanted to treat other areas of their body through IV? at that point would you recommend sight specific injections?
I have not seen people needing "extra cells" due to the location of lesion... some people may need "extra cells" due to the severity of a condition...
I have been doing a deep dive on rotator cuff tears and therapies. There is a new therapy called Regeneten patch. This is a live biological collagen patch from bovine animals. It works really great for partial tears. But, I was thinking, can you just inject stem cells with an arthroscope into the shoulder supraspinatus area and get the same result as the Regeneten patch? ? But, wouldn’t you get better results with an arthroscope stem cell injection instead of an I.V. Just my theory. 😊
I've talked about that my very first patient was healed of his rotator cuff injury that was waking him up every night for decades, without injecting into his shoulder at all. I was focusing on his knees, and gave him IV infusion plus injections into the knee joints. Their various methods to direct and attract the cells to a particular location without direct injection, although we often do direct injections as well at our clinic.
Can use type 1 diabetic patients in cure
I presented clinical evidence of using Stem Cell Therapy to help with various conditions, including type one diabetes. Please watch this lecture, and I hope you find it helpful:
Clinical Evidence of Stem Cell Therapy in Diverse Diseases
th-cam.com/video/IbrXPyEPKN8/w-d-xo.html
So for back pain, specifically a bulging disc, does your protocol recommend local back muscle injection(s) as well as IV infusion or just IV infusion only. Is IV infusion alone usually effective enough for a bulging disc related pain?
Adding local injections would be more helpful in this case
@JoyKongMD How do the cells physiologically help with this condition please, as in the mechanism of action?
You need more then one injection. So dont think its a one time thing and i looked up the name she mentions called uplyft. Very troubled place she changed the name 😅
Stay away from her save ur cash. She said previously it was called uplyft. Terrible reviews she uses a different company name @@bradOne
@@cynthiadudal9301 Oh dear really? I can't find/see such information?
can stem cells heal copd?
I have seen significant and even drastic improvements in COPD patients when they receive Stem Cell Treatment.
Have you had much success with COPD?
Yes indeed. We have seen great results in patients who suffer from COPD.
@@JoyKongMD Thank you. I'll be in touch.
Would a hyperbaric chambre assist the stem cell uptake?
Can you inject too many stem cells? Can you do an intrathecal lumbar puncture and intravenous on the same day?
Some doctors do that. I do not inject Stem Cells through the intrathecal route, which is more invasive and tend to have more side effects. I feel I can achieve similar results through a more conservative approach.
hi Joy,
I'm curious how heavy metal toxicity (like long term say from mercury fillings etc) can impact effectiveness of mesenchymal stem cells? Since the metals impact mitochondria and so on. I did a high dose IV of MSC's in late 2022 for long covid and did get results- post covid lung issues healed in 2 weeks, stopped having post vX heart palpitations... libido returned (I believe the vx attacked my ovaries as I was catapulted rapidly into perimeno after jab)....
My iimmune system was great for 1 year post IV. But after 12-14 mo's, some longer term underlying issues with fatigue and immune stuff returned and my perimeno stuff did as well. The lung and heart results from cells have stuck thankfully. So I became curious if we have underlying things ... maybe heavy metal, CFS with who know what initial trigger.... who knows what else, if the cells can only do so much until we detox some things on cellular level because the cells are being impacted by these other toxins, the MSC can only get in so much?
very curious your thoughts as I've thought about doing another MSC IV but think some cellular healing/detox makes more sense first.
I'm so glad to hear that you got tremendous benefits from stem cell therapy!❤️ however, health and the human body is complex, and manufactures can play into how problem start to appear, including toxicity, not just from heavy metal, but other organic toxic exposures, Microbiome dysregulation, parasite infections, nutrient deficiency, etc... only more comprehensive evaluation can fully dissect what is really going on... also, there is the aging process... I think another round of MSC therapy can be very helpful, and concomitant detox or other healing modalities can also be helpful. There's no exact right answers, and it's like peeling an onion... I wish you the best of luck, and we're all on a continuous journey...😊❤️
How true is your concepts? Provide proof