Very hard to say for each individual. A good estimate would be in the billions based on similar neurological contditions. Here's some insight. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9838137/
@suleimangana13167 күн бұрын
Is stem cell therapy good for kidney and liver disease?
@traviswhitney36717 күн бұрын
Yes, it may be beneficial for kidney and liver disease
@kevinfitzgerald74747 күн бұрын
So stem cells are better for longevity than xozomes are. I have this autoimmune like condition, but I had tests done that found the causes, but still have very bad nuerological problems.
@qitae9 күн бұрын
Does this work for antibiotic resistant bacteria?
@traviswhitney84829 күн бұрын
Theoretically it could. Extracorporeal blood oxygenation and ozonation (EBOO) may be effective against antibiotic-resistant bacteria due to several key mechanisms. EBOO offers complementary benefits that can help combat infections, including those caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Here’s how EBOO can be effective: Ozone’s Antimicrobial Properties: Ozone has strong antimicrobial properties and can directly kill bacteria, including antibiotic-resistant strains. Ozone works by oxidizing the cell walls of bacteria, leading to their destruction. Immune System Boost: EBOO can enhance the body’s immune response. By stimulating the immune system, it can help the body fight off infections more effectively. This is particularly beneficial when dealing with resistant bacteria that are not easily targeted by antibiotics. Improved Oxygenation: EBOO improves oxygen delivery to tissues, which can enhance cellular metabolism and the overall health of the immune system. Better oxygenation can help the body’s natural defenses work more efficiently. Detoxification: EBOO helps in removing toxins and byproducts of bacterial metabolism from the blood. This detoxification process can support the body’s efforts to overcome infections. Reduction of Inflammation: Chronic infections often cause persistent inflammation. EBOO’s anti-inflammatory effects can help reduce this inflammation, improving the body’s ability to heal and recover from infections. Enhanced Circulation: By improving blood flow, EBOO ensures that immune cells and antimicrobial agents are delivered more effectively to sites of infection. Disinfection: UV light has strong germicidal properties, which means it can kill or inactivate various pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. By exposing the blood to UV light, the procedure helps to reduce the microbial load, thus decreasing the risk or worsening of infections. While these mechanisms make EBOO a promising adjunctive therapy for managing infections, including those caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria, it is important to note that EBOO should be used in conjunction with other medical treatments and under the supervision of a healthcare professional. Further research and clinical studies are needed to fully establish its efficacy and optimal usage protocols in combating antibiotic-resistant infections.
@jennifercarillio840313 күн бұрын
Yes, I'm glad you put out this video explaining that msc umbilical derived stem cells ARE legal.....under the correct FDA approved guidelines. I think the USA is not allowed to expand as much as other countries, though. If expanding too much, you have less efficacy in the regenerative processes.
@traviswhitney848212 күн бұрын
Expansion is up to the doctor/lab/clinic etc. Yes too much expansion isn't healthy for the cells, no matter what part of the world you're in.
@jennifercarillio840311 күн бұрын
Do you have any experience with facial nerve patients and Trigeminal damaged individuals@traviswhitney8482
@jennifercarillio840313 күн бұрын
Are you using msc umbilical derived cells?
@traviswhitney848212 күн бұрын
Yes
@jennifercarillio840312 күн бұрын
@traviswhitney8482 I had 480 m msc's via IV, injections , injections for trigeminal nerve, bilateral nerve damage, several joints, and C spine/L spine. All done at a reputable place out of the country, but my spouse and I are looking for someone in the USA. Do you treat all joints, discs, trigeminal branches, and issues with osteoarthritis?
@traviswhitney848210 күн бұрын
@@jennifercarillio8403 Yes, all of those are conditions we're familiar with. We can't legally say we "treat" them.
@jennifercarillio84036 күн бұрын
@@traviswhitney8482Dr. Joy Kong uses CCs and BioXcellerator uses an actual number....like I had 480 million MSCs. We'd like to try a reputable clinic like yours that uses an actual number of MSCs NOT CCs like other clinics.
@joemoon194315 күн бұрын
I’m so grateful for finding Dr Oyalo . Her holistic methods, including herbal medicine and a special diet, have really helped my daughter with her sleep issues and hyperactivity
@mw337215 күн бұрын
Graduate of med school for 8 - 12 years vs Undergraduate that quit half way through at the 4 year mark. Sorry but I wouldn't put my life in your hands.
@traviswhitney848214 күн бұрын
Your comment makes no sense
@Koangbang-nv2sk17 күн бұрын
My dream I need to dactor
@nathanrini2187Ай бұрын
Thanks for the informative video. How do you know the number of stem cells you are using? Thanks!
@InnateHealthcareInstituteАй бұрын
The stem cell biologist uses a couple different methods, a hemocytometer and automated cell counters.
@thend4427Ай бұрын
Im guessing this isnt covered by insurance..i could really use this
@timcepin3386Ай бұрын
Is this for sinus patients?
@InnateHealthcareInstituteАй бұрын
It could be a potential use for sinus related conditions.
@AngelMona-zf6uqАй бұрын
What kinds of steam cell gave your child msc or autologous??
@InnateHealthcareInstituteАй бұрын
UC-MSC
@AngelMona-zf6uqАй бұрын
Very well
@melodydepew2738Ай бұрын
I had 120 million done and also received 4 cc of exosomes and PRP to shoulder.
@bendungee1669Ай бұрын
I know you can get stem cells in the USA, but your explanation made it more confusing now. I am not sure which part is suppose to be illegal by your explanation. Made redo the video. Both examples had expansion of stem cells, and selling to a MD or clinic basically. It’s the expansion and growth factors used from understanding that makes it illegal.
@InnateHealthcareInstituteАй бұрын
What part are you confused about?
@janmaekyutАй бұрын
Which one is better to do for face treatment anti-aging in general stem cell or exosomes?
@InnateHealthcareInstituteАй бұрын
For general anti-aging I'd say live umbilical cord tissue stem cells overall. For face treatments have mostly seen exosomes but live cells could potentially be best. Live cells secrete their own bio-pharmacy of exosomes so you have a more continuous source.
@stylerinspoАй бұрын
Because of your transparency and authenticity we have decided to have our son’s treatments done here with you! Thank you for giving us hope that we can stay in the U.S. for stem cells! We are looking forward to the miracles for our son ❤
@InnateHealthcareInstituteАй бұрын
You're welcome! Your son already has a miracle...he's got you! We're happy to help :)
@stylerinspoАй бұрын
Great information and transparency, thank you!
@lamarodomАй бұрын
Are you able to write prescribe medication ?
@InnateHealthcareInstituteАй бұрын
Yes, I am, in the state of AZ. Some states have different scopes of practice. For example if I moved to FL I would not be allowed to prescribe medications.
@FreedomfromBingeEatingАй бұрын
Hi! Thank you so much! Are there any side effects or risks with Exosomes?
@InnateHealthcareInstituteАй бұрын
Yes, there can be. While overall a very safe option there are concerns. That's why it's important to go to an experienced clinic and doctor.
I am looking for a Naturepathic doctor close to Moundsville, WV 26041
@InnateHealthcareInstitute2 ай бұрын
Maybe this one? Address: 305 Jefferson Ave, Moundsville, WV 26041 Phone: (304) 506-3585
@music55ism2 ай бұрын
Stem cells for motor neuropathy in legs and feet?
@InnateHealthcareInstitute2 ай бұрын
Yes, there's definitely research on stem cells and neuropathy.
@mider99962 ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining, very interesting
@InnateHealthcareInstitute2 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@linawob77362 ай бұрын
Wow! For 3 years you were doing the treatment?
@ayoutubehandle112 ай бұрын
Where are the cells sourced from? What hospital,etc. Is it similar to the quality of Stem Cells in Panama? If so why so cheap? Thanks
@ayoutubehandle112 ай бұрын
Where are the cells sourced from? What hospital,etc. Is it similar to the quality of Stem Cells in Panama? If so why so cheap?
@vitorarthuso73272 ай бұрын
❤80 thousand only for the rich
@wiroku2122 ай бұрын
Hello doc, i'm suffering disc bulging l5s1 which had 3x bess endoscopy doesn't work and also bring to my cervical bulging. I'm interest to ur treatment could u spill how much the cost, cause i'm overseas from indonesia tq?
@InnateHealthcareInstitute2 ай бұрын
You'd need a consultation with the doctor but typically prices range between $6,000 to $11,500.
@TheChallenger10002 ай бұрын
The U.S. Department of Education does not approve schools since they're not an accreditor. The Ed only oversees accreditors which is a very different function. As for being a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine, I'm all for the profession. However, the cost to attend a properly accredited ND program is outrageously unreasonable and needs to come way way down. For those prices, you might as well study Naturopathy at a respected unaccredited school for 10x less (which won't lead to licensure, but you'll have the knowledge) and then go to an allopathic medical school. That way you'll have the best of both worlds and be able to practice without the restrictions that states place on Naturopaths. I actually know some Doctors who did the very thing I just described.
@InnateHealthcareInstitute2 ай бұрын
You're spot on...I recommended this to someone else in another comment. The cost of ND school is absurd, as with most of student loans. But I think ND school takes the cake with it's low job opportunity. An MD or DO degree would have much higher employment rates. I can't comment on what an unaccredited naturopathic school would teach to an accredited one. But organizations like The Institute of Functional Medicine is pretty much the answer for allopathic medicine copying most of Naturopathic medicine's principles. So there are ways to learn a good deal of some of the things you'd learn in the bigger naturopathic schools.
@damienspectre42313 ай бұрын
I've seen videos online of US-MSC treating Type2 diabetes. Especially DreamBody Clinic using these to cure type 2. How accurate is this?
@redseasahil73643 ай бұрын
We regret doing stem cell for our child in this place. We wast our money that could have been spent to support our child in other therapies.
@InnateHealthcareInstitute3 ай бұрын
We're sorry to hear that. Please reach out to us to see how we can help you.
@pattischmitz26803 ай бұрын
Do you treat MS? Thank you!!
@InnateHealthcareInstitute3 ай бұрын
Yes we have protocols for MS
@pattischmitz26803 ай бұрын
Do you treat MS? With Stem cells? Thanks!!
@InnateHealthcareInstitute3 ай бұрын
We have protocols for MS.
@pattischmitz26803 ай бұрын
@@InnateHealthcareInstitute How effective are they? For all types? Thank you!!
@InnateHealthcareInstitute3 ай бұрын
@@pattischmitz2680 Research on the effectiveness of umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (UC-MSCs) for multiple sclerosis (MS) has shown promising results, although more extensive clinical studies are still needed to establish their efficacy conclusively. Any use of UC-MSCs for MS is still considered experimental. Here are some key findings from research studies: Immunomodulatory Effects: Several studies have demonstrated that UC-MSCs possess strong immunomodulatory properties, which can help regulate the abnormal immune response observed in MS. UC-MSCs have been shown to suppress inflammatory processes and promote the activity of regulatory T cells, leading to a reduction in autoimmune attacks on myelin and nerve cells. Reduction in Disease Activity: Clinical trials involving MS patients treated with UC-MSCs have reported a decrease in disease activity, including a reduction in relapse rates and the number of lesions observed on MRI scans. UC-MSC therapy has been associated with a decrease in inflammatory markers and an improvement in clinical symptoms, such as reduced disability scores and improved quality of life. Promotion of Tissue Repair: Preclinical studies have demonstrated that UC-MSCs can promote tissue repair and regeneration in the central nervous system. UC-MSCs have been shown to stimulate remyelination, repair damaged nerve cells, and support the growth of new blood vessels, which may contribute to improved neurological function in MS patients. Safety Profile: Research studies have generally reported a favorable safety profile for UC-MSC therapy in MS patients, with minimal risk of adverse effects. Long-term follow-up studies have not identified any serious safety concerns associated with UC-MSC treatment, although further monitoring is necessary. Challenges and Limitations: While the preliminary results are promising, there are challenges and limitations to consider, including the need for larger, multicenter clinical trials with longer follow-up periods to assess the durability of treatment effects. Standardization of treatment protocols, including cell dose, administration route, and timing, is necessary to optimize the therapeutic potential of UC-MSCs for MS. In conclusion, research suggests that UC-MSC therapy holds promise as a potential treatment option for multiple sclerosis, offering immunomodulatory, regenerative, and neuroprotective effects. However, further well-designed clinical studies are required to establish the efficacy, safety, and long-term benefits of UC-MSCs in the management of MS. In the end it's up to the patient and docotor to decide what's the best course of action.
@pattischmitz26803 ай бұрын
@@InnateHealthcareInstitute thank you so much for your response.. This is a nasty disease!! Sadly!! Hopefully soon someone will come up with something!!
@tsajer81223 ай бұрын
Where do you get the original product? Are you the one harvesting from the umbilical cord to get the Wharton jelly, or are you buying it? What protocols are in place to ensure the jelly is a clean product?
@stevebarron84673 ай бұрын
I have the same question. I like that you are using a higher quantity of MSC’s, I just want to make sure the quality is as good.
@anneknight73693 ай бұрын
What do you recommend for Cipro Toxicity--painful tendons in legs, hand, shoulders, peripheral-neuropathy, hives, etc.?
@InnateHealthcareInstitute3 ай бұрын
I'd recommend looking into EBOO. I don't have enough experience with UC-MSC and cipro but I know there are people that have gotten stem cells and have seen huge improvements.
@imthrillz52553 ай бұрын
Just go MD/DO, they can add on naturopathic methods if they want with all the autonomy… no brainer.
@InnateHealthcareInstitute3 ай бұрын
I agree, unless someone is truly passionate about using purely Naturopathic medicine modalities. There's pros and cons both ways. Going the MD/DO route won't prepare you at all to practice as a ND/NMD. And you're going to be geared towards working in a hospital setting with insurance. One could aim for going directly into private practice, but most aren't cut out to be successful business owners in addition to being a successful doctor. In a hospital you're going to have insurance, administration, 10-15 minute patient visits and LOTS of patients. Not conducive to a naturopathic style. All of the accredited naturopathic doctorate programs spend a good amount of time learning Western modalities (pharmaceuticals, diagnoses, imaging; depending on the school), but an MD/DO is going to learn very little to none of a naturopathic curriculum. Even some of the biggest MD schools offer minimal courses in nutrition. But overall, as of now sadly, it does seem easier to go the MD/DO route and incorporate what they term "functional" medicine along the way.
@jamesbentz78833 ай бұрын
Another helpful video for "how many stem cells should be given"... thank you Dr Whitney.
@InnateHealthcareInstitute3 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@jamesbentz78833 ай бұрын
Hi Dr Whitney, Nurse Jim from Las Vegas here... thank you for this explanation on the legality of using expanded stem cells for the treatment of your patient's here in the United States. Wonderful.
@fancymeowfightsback3 ай бұрын
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing and posting. Does Ju have to get Cosmelan every year (in-office and at-home maintenance) in order to maintain her results?
@InnateHealthcareInstitute3 ай бұрын
You're welcome! You would want to call and ask the medical aesthetician or email [email protected] for that.
@PrattPropertiesTeam3 ай бұрын
What do you charge for IV stem cells?
@InnateHealthcareInstitute3 ай бұрын
You'd need to talk to one of our doctors to see if the treatment is an approved option. But prices can average from around $10,000 for hundreds of million of UC-MSCs to $26,000 or higher for billions of UC-MSCs. Patients work with their doctor to decide a dosing schedule.
@dudejoyce2 ай бұрын
So only the rich cam get help is what is happening
@geezergardening4 ай бұрын
HAIRCUT! We've seen 3 physicians at your practice, and have been impressed and successfully treated by all 3 over the year(s). We appreciate all your staff, and trust in your training and decisions.
@inkpapers-14 ай бұрын
You're deservedly popular! I'd love to see you too in the future when I hope to schedule an appointment, but it really resonates with me that you've reached a threshold of activity you don't wish to go beyond. I've met too many doctors sacrificing quality of care for quantity, I don't think it's the right choice to do that normally. I certainly am rarely pleased receiving a fast food style of medical care. I'm very happy and respectful when I see a doctor unwilling to go that route.
@InnateHealthcareInstitute4 ай бұрын
Thank you @inkpapers1435. Our patients receiving the best possible care they can get has been the goal and always will be the priority.
Hello I just had stem cell intravenous in DR and he says I should return in 6 weeks is this correct? I did it for youth beauty and anti-aging - just want to know how necessary it is to return so soon
@InnateHealthcareInstitute3 ай бұрын
Every doctor is going to have their own recommendations. Having another IV 6 weeks later isn't necessarily "too soon", but you have to weigh each persons availability, finances, personal schedules etc. The DR seems like a long way to travel for IV stem cells, unless you live in south Florida maybe.
@wiroku2124 ай бұрын
Hi doc, if low back pain bulging disk can be treat by stem cell, like how much the cost tq
@InnateHealthcareInstitute4 ай бұрын
You would need to setup a consultation. Typically costs associated with spinal procedures run $8500-$11,500 for multiple procedures.
@wferg11214 ай бұрын
Hi Dr, my wife has early onset alzheimers frontemporal, her first signs we went to the dr for memory and were dismissed as getting older, her second symptom was hallucinations took about 8 months for a diagnosis, that started on 11/20/2021 right before her 47th birthday. In her current state she says nothing is wrong with her, if I brought her in and we start talking about her, she is liable to flip out. I think for her she would have to be put under some sort of anesthesia or be restrained. Is that something you would do.
@InnateHealthcareInstitute4 ай бұрын
Hi @wferg1121, it would be hard to understand completely the extent of your wife's condition through text. The best thing to do would be to call the office and speak to one of our incredibly qualified doctors, (602) 603-3118. Or visit the website where we feature accessible information and an extensive FAQ and library, InnateHealthcare.org.
@csick114 ай бұрын
Do you guys do physical exam? My ND is a beautiful woman. She hadn't done my physical yet
@InnateHealthcareInstitute3 ай бұрын
Just depends on the doctor, maybe even what state they practice in. But typically any licensed ND will do a physical exam if needed.
@Carlosignacio934 ай бұрын
Can you inject exisomes in an IV and if so is there a risk they mostly go to the lungs?
@InnateHealthcareInstitute4 ай бұрын
Exosomes are so small theres little worry about getting trapped in lungs