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What is this thing called Stem Cell Therapy?

Updated: Jan 30, 2023

How Intensified Stem Cell Therapy™ can end your knee and joint pain


If you suffer from knee pain, you wonder what being pain free would be like. Having your knee carved up or getting a series of shots of a biochemical compound isn’t for you. But there is hope and a pain-free future, if that’s what you want: Intensified Stem Cell Therapy.™


There are two kinds of stem cells, Geriatric Stem Cells™ recycled from your own aging body, or Proliferate Stem Cells™ donated from new placental and umbilical tissue. There are three levels of Proliferate Stem Cells™ available on the market. They have widely different success rates, and thus corresponding pricing.


Our Intensified Stem Cell Therapy™ process injects a blend of two types of fresh, Proliferate Stem Cells™ into your knee, one that excels in density and one that excels in growth. In this way, your painful joint will be treated with the largest volume of viable stem cells that will be stimulated to replicate and grow at the fastest rate.


Your biosystem will direct your new stem cells to replicate and replace nearby cells in your cartilage, tendons, muscles, and nerves that are inflamed and/or damaged. That’s what stem cells are designed to do. Clearly, better, stronger, faster stem cells will produce better, stronger, faster results.


During the 3 months following your injection of Intensified Stem Cells,™ you should experience a noticeable reduction in pain and improvement in motion. Then, look out world! You’re pain free.


As with all therapies, results may vary individual to individual but we can show you how much better the results are with Intensified Stem Cell Therapy.™


So, if you’re in joint pain and you don’t want surgery or drugs, you’re a perfect candidate for our Intensified Stem Cell Therapy.™


Intensified Stem Cell Therapy™ works on all joints.


The progress of healing from stem cell therapy follows the same curve as healing from all injuries, not in terms of absolute time but in relative time.



Some people — the A line in the graph — are quick healers; some seemingly never heal, or show very little improvement — represented by the E line — and all the rest lie in between.


The average time for healing, then, is somewhere in the middle. Virtually no one follows the statistical average track perfectly.


That said, our experience for noticeable improvement seems to be a function of the number 3 — some people see noticeable improvement in 3 days, some in 3 weeks, and some in 3 months.


Additionally, there are variations in success rates and time lengths based on which type of stem cell therapy you choose — Geriatric Stem Cells™ or Proliferate Stem Cells™ — and which blend, if any, of new proliferate stem cells your treatment incorporates.



Stem Cell Definition

/ˈstem ˌsel/

noun, plural noun: stem cells

BIOLOGY

An undifferentiated cell of a multicellular organism which is capable of giving rise to indefinitely more cells of the same type, and from which certain other kinds of cells arise by differentiation. — English Oxford Living Dictionary

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