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Has Anybody Heard Of A Stem Cell Enhancement Treatment It's Suppose To Make Ur Body Produce More Stem Cells To Help Your Body Heal Itself
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posted March 19, 2018
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There are no stem cell treatments for COPD that have been proven to work. The companies that offer them have lots of testimonials from people who would have you believe that they came to the center weighed down by their O2, on inhaler after inhaler, unable to do anything but cough and gasp, and after treatment, they threw their O2 away, tossed their meds and went skipping down the sidewalk. Ask the people fronting these organizations for any proof that their treatment works, such as, increase in FEV1, reduction in use of O2, reduced medications, improvement in 6 minute walk, or even improvement in quality of life as measured by any of the clinically approved measures (St. George, CAT, etc.) and they get very quiet. My friend, Dr. Robert Sandhaus, a world renowned pulmonologist at National Jewish in Denver, calls it "snake oil". There's a reason neither Medicare nor any insurance company will pay for the treatment. And there's a reason they're charging $3000 to $10,000 for treatment: they want your money.

That said, most of the clinicians and researchers in COPD I know believe that the cure will probably have something to do with stem cells, and there are remarkable things being done in regenerative medicine at a number of universities and research centers, so there is progress being made. There just aren't any treatments now that have had any success.

There are some legitimate clinical trials being held on stem cell research in COPD, but the legitimate ones don't ask you to pay them for the privilege of being a guinea pig. The research includes work in stem cells, Vitamin A and some promising nanotechnology studies. So check the offers out very carefully. If you are lucky enough to be somewhere you can participate in a legitimate study, do so by all means, but otherwise, save your money!

I would further refer you to this site: https://www.copdfoundation.org/Take-Action/COPD... on-Position-on-Stem-Cell-Therapy.aspx This statement was written and endorsed by all the pulmonologists on the COPD Foundation's Medical and Scientific Advisory Committee, as committee on which I have the privilege to sit. These men and women are some of the most respected physicians in the field. I also suggest this by the American Thoracic Society: http://www.atsjournals.org/doi/10.1164/rccm.195...

Stems cells may indeed hold the key to a cure, but we're not there yet!

posted March 20, 2018
A MyCOPDTeam Member

Thank you Jean, for so much useful information. You really were a great help.

posted March 21, 2018
A MyCOPDTeam Member

Jean, thanks for answering that. I don't know any world renowned pulmonologists but I do know that these treatments are a scam. One of my biggest pet peeves is people taking advantage of people who are ill. I've gotten dozens of emails from a company in Texas offering this treatment and I did research on the topic immediately when I received the first one.They are definitely a scam.Zero research evidence that the treatments do anything positive, just as you stated.

posted March 20, 2018
A MyCOPDTeam Member

Thank you. But I ment a pill or powder you can buy on line that can make your stem cell count increase more

posted March 19, 2018
A MyCOPDTeam Member

Yes when fat-derived stem cells are given intravenously in order to treat these conditions, improvents occur in in a period of several weeks: respiratory and forced volume capacity increases, breathing improves, mucus is reduced and scar tissue is reversed. Patients also experience a measurable increase in lung function post treatment . Copied from the Internet . Swiss medica

posted March 19, 2018

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