So stem cells are legit? I always was curious about stem cells for hair loss but could stem cells have side effects like tumor growth?
Yes. Mel Gibon was very anti stem cell research until it saved his elderly father's life.
It was banned in USA for religious reasons, and the most prominent stem cell researchers left the country to continue their work on finding cures for basically every medical condition.
The biggest stem cell institute is in Panama City, Panama. It's where Mel Gibson and Dan Bilzerian get treated.
Mel Gibson, as we know, is a devout Catholic. He was always very conservative. His father was dying while under the care of the Mayo Clinic, the most prestigious hospital in America. Well, Mel wasn't just gonna watch his dad die (his dad was like 94 at the time, now he is well over 100 and healthy).
So the Stem Cell Institute reluctantly took Mel Gibon's dad in. They were confident that they could save him, but the last thing they wanted was "Mel Gibson's father dead under the care of witchcraft stem cell practitioners".
After seeing the miraculous recovery of his father, Mel decided to get stem cell injections on himself. Both of his shoulders were completely shot from a combination of labral and rotator cuff tears. He says that after just 3 days of feeling a little off, his shoulders were completely cured. After that he focused on TRT + working out to transform his physique.
Joe Rogan also got stem cell shots in his shoulder back in 2006 when it was still legal in Las Vegas. He said it was basically a miracle cure.
A boy in Africa was born with a skin degenerative condition where only 20% of his body was covered in healthy skin. The kid was gonna die of infections...that was the prognosis. Well, after extensive stem cell therapy, his body was able to generate healthy skin all over his body.....and now he is 9 years old and very healthy playing soccer outdoors.
Stem cell therapy sounds too good to be true....I couldn't believe what I was reading in the past couple years. But it's real, it's unbelievably effective, and unless something better comes along fast, it IS the future cure for cancer (already is, depending on who you ask).
Look at those sea amphibians that can regenerate limbs or even severed heads. The way their cell regeneration works is very similar to how stem cell therapy on humans works.