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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 252852" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>It’s not what I’m seeing on their blog but what I’m not seeing. While they seem like a legit outfit and I would strongly consider them if I was considering stem cells, they (IMO) are way too focused on a few modalities and are silent or dismissive of other things that would likely increase the chances of success, such as everything in the Fixes for Joint Issues thread which I’ll link below, especially the usual-suspect peptides (e.g. BPC, TB 500, MGF, HGH, etc.). I say “dismissive” because back when comments were enabled on their blog there was an exchange with Dr. Centeno where he basically said that he wasn’t familiar with regenerative peptides (!) such as we discuss in this thread, and that he didn’t think there were enough studies to support their use. Since then he seems to have become aware of HGH (I recently started reading his blog again and he mentioned it) but there weren’t many studies in the early days of PRP and stem cell either. Further, there never seem to be many studies on things that aren’t patentable/proprietary/highly profitable which peptides that the body already produces aren’t. On top of that, it would be very difficult to pin down exactly what compound is doing what, or what synergistic compounds are required given the number of pathways involved and the potential for overlap even if studies were done. It just seems like common sense to give things a try that many report having benefit and which are cheap and safe and would make sense to do in conjunction with stem cells anyway to further aid healing.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line: If you’re going to spend the money and time to do a stem cell treatment, a reasonable person would 1) heal as much of the problem first as possible by doing, for example everything in the link below (and likely other things as well such as Mechano Growth Factor) and 2) create the most pro-healing environment possible, partially by giving the body all the compounds it might need (including a higher level of HGH that you are likely to naturally have, at least for some period of time) and let the body sort through what it wants to use. If Regenexx is your stem cell provider you will need to find someone else to do the rest (unless they have gotten up to speed on this), such as Dr. Yurth of Boulder Longevity who I referenced earlier in this thread (although I think she also does Stem Cells as well.)</p><p></p><p>Regarding CRP, that screams food sensitivity, which as I mentioned in the link was key to resolving most of my knee issues. The carnivore people seem to report rock-botton CRP so you might consider a trial of that, but that is a big red flag that you would want to fix since a food sensitivity that is manifesting as joint inflammation would likely just re-damage the joint even if stem cells temporarily fixed it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/fixes-for-joint-issues-a-list-of-some-basics.17543/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 252852, member: 15235"] It’s not what I’m seeing on their blog but what I’m not seeing. While they seem like a legit outfit and I would strongly consider them if I was considering stem cells, they (IMO) are way too focused on a few modalities and are silent or dismissive of other things that would likely increase the chances of success, such as everything in the Fixes for Joint Issues thread which I’ll link below, especially the usual-suspect peptides (e.g. BPC, TB 500, MGF, HGH, etc.). I say “dismissive” because back when comments were enabled on their blog there was an exchange with Dr. Centeno where he basically said that he wasn’t familiar with regenerative peptides (!) such as we discuss in this thread, and that he didn’t think there were enough studies to support their use. Since then he seems to have become aware of HGH (I recently started reading his blog again and he mentioned it) but there weren’t many studies in the early days of PRP and stem cell either. Further, there never seem to be many studies on things that aren’t patentable/proprietary/highly profitable which peptides that the body already produces aren’t. On top of that, it would be very difficult to pin down exactly what compound is doing what, or what synergistic compounds are required given the number of pathways involved and the potential for overlap even if studies were done. It just seems like common sense to give things a try that many report having benefit and which are cheap and safe and would make sense to do in conjunction with stem cells anyway to further aid healing. Bottom line: If you’re going to spend the money and time to do a stem cell treatment, a reasonable person would 1) heal as much of the problem first as possible by doing, for example everything in the link below (and likely other things as well such as Mechano Growth Factor) and 2) create the most pro-healing environment possible, partially by giving the body all the compounds it might need (including a higher level of HGH that you are likely to naturally have, at least for some period of time) and let the body sort through what it wants to use. If Regenexx is your stem cell provider you will need to find someone else to do the rest (unless they have gotten up to speed on this), such as Dr. Yurth of Boulder Longevity who I referenced earlier in this thread (although I think she also does Stem Cells as well.) Regarding CRP, that screams food sensitivity, which as I mentioned in the link was key to resolving most of my knee issues. The carnivore people seem to report rock-botton CRP so you might consider a trial of that, but that is a big red flag that you would want to fix since a food sensitivity that is manifesting as joint inflammation would likely just re-damage the joint even if stem cells temporarily fixed it. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/fixes-for-joint-issues-a-list-of-some-basics.17543/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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