There are all sorts of questions people want answered about Stem Cell Therapy. What is it? Where do stem cells come from? Does it really work? Will it work for me? How painful is it? How long will it take until I am pain free?
But it seems that the FIRST question people want answered is “What will it cost me to do Stem Cell Therapy?
And while that is a reasonable question, the MOST IMPORTANT question people really should want answered is, “What will it cost me NOT to do it?
Here’s the answer: What it will cost you to do Stem Cell Therapy is money; what it will cost you NOT to do it is time.
Money is a renewable resource — you can and you will get more of it over time. Time is NOT a renewable resource; once time has been spent, you cannot get more of it no matter how much money you have or how much money you would be willing to spend to buy more.
If you are thinking about Stem Cell Therapy, you are (or someone you know is) in pain. And you are considering options to get out of pain. And each option has to be carefully considered.
We are conditioned to think first about what things will cost us. Unfortunately, we see the answer to that question in terms of money. But we should be thinking in terms of time.
Consider this.
If you could buy more time, would you be interested? You would. And you would almost certainly be willing to spend whatever the dollar amount would be to get more of it.
So, what if I told you that I could help you get you more time in your life, and that the time I could get for you would be pain-free? But even better, that this new time would be given to you NOW and not be tacked on to the end of your life. So your new-found time could be spent while you are as young as you are right now.
Nothing in life remains the same. Things change in one of two ways — they get better or they get worse. So, if you’re in pain now, that pain will be different over time. It will either get better and hopefully disappear, or it will get worse and linger. Nothing stays the same.
Now, imagine you’re half-way up a hill, pushing a perfectly round stone towards the top. The stone represents your pain, the top is your life pain-free, and the bottom is your life in even worse pain. The chance of you keeping that stone exactly in the middle is unlikely. In fact, it’s virtually impossible. So if you do nothing to move the stone toward the top, eventually you will tire and the stone will be drawn by the force of gravity to the bottom. The result of which, will be that you will be in even more pain than you are now. And you will die that way — in more pain than you’re in right now.
What if you could spend a portion of your money and rent someone to help you push that stone to the top so that you would eventually be able to live the rest of your life pain free? And no longer having to push that rock and live in pain?
And all it would cost you is money.
Nothing stays the same. It only gets better or it gets worse. The result you get in your life is only determined by your decision: will you spend the money to rent help or will you spend time and continue to live in pain? Pain that eventually will roll over you and crush you completely.
The decision you make will be based on what you value more, your money or your time. One choice produces a life with more and more pain, the other choice produces a life with more and more time spent pain free.
Which question about Stem Cell Therapy has the answer you will get?
It is your choice.
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