Long Covid Treatment - 5 Modalities that Work
http://AmaRegenMed.com I’m Dr. Milgrom and our Long Covid treatment protocol includes Apheresis, Ozone, IV Therapies, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and Stem Cells. These five modalities have shown great success in healing the damage caused by Covid. We are going to talk more about these treatments but first I want to touch on Long Covid its self.
About 20% of the people who get the virus as well as about 20% of the people who never got the virus, but who got the vaccine, get the long-haul syndrome that can persist for a very long time. And the symptoms of Long Covid could be a lot worse than the original Covid infection itself.
Some people get the virus and they recover very quickly. Then 2, 3, 4 months later, they start getting sick again with a different set of Long Covid symptoms. Same thing with those with the vaccine. They get the vaccine. They do fine for a while. And 2, 3, 4 months later, they start getting sick with a whole new set of Long Covid symptoms.
So how do we repair these tissues, these organs that have been damaged by chronic inflammation caused by the spike protein? Long Covid treatment includes five modalities that work extremely well.
1. APHERESIS
The first treatment modality is called apheresis. What apheresis does is filters the blood. Let me explain very briefly. When you've had a long-term infection and a long-term chronic inflammation and damage to the tissues, your blood accumulates with debris, debris from viral overloads, debris from bacterial overloads, like in the case of Lyme, and actually particles and debris from tissue that's been degraded and degenerated and destroyed. And this stuff floating around in your blood are classified as endotoxins. They are toxic to you. And your body is going to have a very difficult time healing while it's toxified. You got to get that stuff out of you. Now, normally it's the liver and the kidneys that filter your blood, but the kidneys and the liver aren't designed to filter debris out of your blood. The best analogy is a coffee filter that catches the coffee grinds and lets the good coffee flow through, so you can enjoy it. Your body doesn't have a filter like that. Well, that's exactly what apheresis does.
2. OZONE
Treatment modality number two is ozone itself. Ozone comes in the EBOO apheresis and you can also have it separately. And this is extremely important because of the effect that ozone has on mitochondria. The bottom line is this. Every cell in your body has mitochondria. It's the mitochondria's job to process the oxygen that you breathe and from the energy of those electrons, create the ATP, which is the chemical fuel that every cell in your body needs to function. During chronic inflammation, your mitochondria suffer horribly. They're not operating well. And you begin to lose them. The ozone re-stimulates those mitochondria. It ramps them up, so you can produce lots and lots of energy, and actually encourages your cells to create more mitochondria, and this is essential for life, and here absolutely critical to regaining the health and vitality of these damaged tissues.
3. IV THERAPIES
The third treatment modality are IV therapies. Many of you have heard about IV vitamins and these are all very important, but in particular, there are two IV therapies that are very important specifically, once again, for mitochondria. One of them is called NAD. And the other is something called sodium ascorbate. It's a form of vitamin C. These two things are extremely important for the health and vitality and functionality of your mitochondria.
4. HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY
The fourth treatment modality is called hyperbaric oxygen therapy. You're pressurized in a chamber. And in that chamber, you're breathing pure oxygen. The combination of the pressure and the oxygen causes the oxygen to dissolve in all the fluids of your body so that every single cell in every single tissue in every single organ becomes super saturated with oxygen.
5. STEM CELLS
Now the last of these treatment modalities are stem cells. If the other four modalities are bringing you to the top of the vitality mountain and you need that extra push to regenerate tissues that have been damaged, stem cells are the holy grail. They are expensive and hopefully we don't need them, but they're there for you if we do need them.
#Covid #LongCovid #LongCovidTreatment
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Alice Pien, MD
Asher Milgrom, PhD
Orange County / South Coast Metro
949-428-4500
1570 Brookhollow Drive
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Beverly Hills / Los Angeles
310-460-2444
6310 San Vicente Blvd. Suite 285
Los Angeles, CA 90048
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Acne & Acne Scarring : A Deep Dive Into the Cause & Treatment
https://AMAskincare.com Today we are here to talk about cystic acne. Both what we know about the causes of cystic acne, the active condition where you have active cysts on your face and what we do about the acne scarring that occurs once the cysts have gone away and your skin has a whole bunch of pock marks on it.
Acne has been around since the days of the Egyptians. There are all sorts of archaeological findings that indicate that cystic acne was an issue all the way back then. Even so, over the last 4000 years we haven’t figured out what the real systemic causes of cystic acne are.
We know for sure that it has something to do with sex hormones because when people go through puberty the acne shows up. But not everyone gets it. Even though everyone goes through that stage, not everyone gets cystic acne. We really don’t know, at a systemic level, what causes cystic acne.
You may know that there are 3 food groups that do have an affect on some people with cystic acne. One of them is milk products, that would be cow milk. The other of course is sugar. The third one for a very few people is the glutens. So I am hoping that you have already done some experimentation with that to see if it can help your skin condition.
This also applies to adult onset cystic acne. You may be 23, 35, 45 years old, never having had acne as a teenager and suddenly you wake up and boom, cystic acne all over the place. For women, this may be an issue of sex hormones. The bottom line is this, especially for adults, we do not know the cause of cystic acne. But we certainly know locally how to deal with it, how to treat them and how to solve the cystic acne scarring.
The antagonist in our story is the sebaceous gland. Every pore in your skin, whether there is a hair in there or not, has a sebaceous gland. The sebaceous gland is what makes sebum or the oils for your skin. The oils come up through the pore and get absorbed in the very top layer of the epidermis called the stratum corneum. It fills that stratum corneum layer and basically makes an oil mantle around your body to protect you.
Now, for reasons that no one really understands, an overactive sebaceous gland can also become over sized. It can balloon up and that very cute little sebaceous gland can become a monster sebaceous cyst. That sebaceous cyst, is in fact, the cyst of cystic acne. When you have cystic acne, that is what is filling up your skin.
For those of you out there who’s cystic acne is much worse or who have had it for a longer period of time and your skin is already beginning to scar, let’s talk about that. Let me explain to you what is causing that scarring and what the structures of those scars are inside your skin.
You have already sent your immune army over to that sebaceous cyst that is growing in your skin. The immune system expects that within a week or two those cysts would have gone away because your army would have dealt with them. But here it is a few months later and the cysts are still there. From the perspective of your immune system, hey, I sent my immune army over there to deal with whatever is growing in the skin and it’s still there. Obviously my immune army couldn’t deal with it. So even though I don’t know what it is, for sure I don’t want it to spread so I need to wall it off. All this inflammatory tissue that surrounds the cyst slowly but surely becomes a scar tissue. The scar tissue encapsulates the cyst, walls it off and in fact we now call this cyst an encapsulated cyst. When that cyst shrinks and goes away the skin now collapses down inside the scar and you are left with a pock mark.
Bottom line, whatever kind of scarring you have. From cystic acne to stretch marks to traumatic and surgical scars to even burn scars, your skin has innately the regenerative capacity and the machinery to fix itself. To generate new, healthy, beautiful skin. In collaboration with our technologies and our protocols your skin can be transformed.
We hope that this has given you more than just hope, that this has given you confidence that you don’t have to live with cystic acne or the scarring from cystic acne for the rest of your life.
#Acne #AcneTreatment #AcneScars #CysticAcne #AcneScarTreatment #AcneScarRemoval
AMA Regenerative Medicine & Skincare
Alice Pien, MD
Asher Milgrom, PhD
Orange County / South Coast Metro
949-428-4500
1570 Brookhollow Dr.
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Beverly Hills / Los Angeles
310-460-2444
6310 San Vicente Blvd. Suite 285
Los Angeles, CA 90048
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Melasma : A Deep Dive into the Cause & Treatment
http://AMAskincare.com Hello, I’m Dr. Milgrom for AMA Regenerative Medicine & Skincare. Today we are going to be discussing melasma. Before we get into exactly how we treat melasma it is very important to discuss first what creates melasma and to do that we have to take a deep dive into the physiology of the skin precisely of the skin of the face.
Melanocyte cells make melanin which is the natural pigment in our skin. As you can imagine, the melanocyte is the protagonist in our story of dispigmentation or the discoloration which is a melasma. The melanocytes are making little packets of melanin which are being absorbed into the epithelial cells as they march towards the surface. By the time they get to the surface they will have within them the proper compliment of melanin as determined by your genetic programming.
When melasma patients come to us and they sit here at this consultation table and I’m asking them all sorts of questions about when was the onset of the melasma. What were the conditions surrounding when the melasma showed up. What was going on in your life, was there a pregnancy, were there hormones, was there some kid of major inflammation to the skin? The reason I’m asking all those questions is because we need to distinguish whether or not the patient’s melasma is a stable melasma or an unstable melasma. This is critically important especially for the prognosis of how we need to treat that particular melasma.
#MelasmaTreatment #Melasma #MelasmaCause
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Alice Pien, MD
Asher Milgrom, PhD
OC / South Coast Metro
949-428-4500
1570 Brookhollow Drive
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Beverly Hills / Los Angeles
310-460-2444
6310 San Vicente Blvd. Suite 285
Los Angeles, CA 90048
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Covid-19 : Ivermectin Protocols and Long-Haul Recovery
http://AmaRegenMed.com Hi everyone. I am Dr. Asher Milgrom, the Chief Science Officer of AMA Regenerative Medicine & Skincare. I am back with you after about two years of a hiatus. We've been deep in the trenches for the fight with Covid-19 figuring out exactly what to do and how to treat you all and how to care for you best.
So we are back, and this video today is in fact about Covid-19, about Covid-19 itself, about the immune system and about long-haul Covid, and we have good news about all three of those things.
Good news number one, your immune system is amazing. After two years of watching the population contend with Covid-19, we know this for a fact. If you encounter Covid-19, which you are likely to sooner or later, your immune system knows what to do.
Over the last two years, we've established for certainty that there are certain medications that are repurposed medications, medications that are well established for whom there's a very extensive safety profile, we know exactly how to use them and how they work, that are in fact extremely effective against viruses and specifically Covid-19. These are such medications as Hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin and Fluvoxamine that are incredibly effective and can reduce the mortality rate by as much as 85 to 90%.
Now remember, the earlier you treat the better and that's always been the case with any kind of disease or illness for all of history. Early treatment is critical. Don't let anyone tell you that there's nothing you can do, just go home, and if you get really sick come to the hospital. NO. Treat early! Find physicians that will help you do that.
These three medications that I just mentioned, they do not work specifically on any particular virus. They work on the methods that virus used to get into your cells. Viruses all need to do three specific things. They need to bind to your cell. They need to enter your cell. Once they're in your cell, they need to use the machinery of the cell to replicate themselves. These medications all interfere with the general ability of viruses to do that. So they're not specific to any one particular virus. They work on all the viruses. And in this particular case, they work on all the variants. Really important for you to understand and relax a little bit about this whole situation.
In regards to the Covid-19 virus, what is particularly important is that your body be ready for it, that you take preventative actions to prepare your body for it by the use of these medications and the supplements that are all listed on the FLCCC website https://covid19criticalcare.com . What this means is that when the virus does contact you... And let me say again here, you ARE going to get this virus. Sooner or later you're going to come in contact with it. Better sooner than later. Just be ready for it. Bottom line, our immune systems are smarter than all the doctors and scientists combined. It's a good thing to let your immune system handle this for you.
There is good news about long-haul Covid, but first let me explain to you exactly what it is. About 20% of the people who get the virus as well as about 20% of the people who never got the virus, but who got the vaccine, get the long-haul syndrome that can persist for a very long time. And the symptoms of long-haul Covid could be a lot worse than the Covid-19 infection itself. There are five modalities that work extremely well to repair the damage caused by the spike protein,
In summary, as toxic as the spike proteins are, whether you get them naturally or from the vaccines, the fear of this thing, the derangement that's going on in our society about Covid-19, the incredible craziness about Covid-19 is as unhealthy for you as the virus itself. So hopefully this good news and this knowledge will help you recenter yourself and come back to your center where there's some peace of mind and some stability and equanimity. You don't have to engage in all the craziness out there knowing that your immune system designed as it is by God is unfathomably smarter than all the doctors and scientists out there put together. And with the help of some of these incredible medications that we mentioned that we already know are safe to use, you can protect yourself against this thing, develop a natural immunity and come back to your healthy, vital, joyful life.
Additional Reading
Ivermectin for Covid-19 : Real-time Analysis of all Published Studies
https://c19ivermectin.com/
#Covid19 #LongHaulCovid #RegenerativeMedicine
AMA Regenerative Medicine & Skincare
Alice Pien, MD
Asher Milgrom, PhD
Orange County / South Coast Metro
949-428-4500
1570 Brookhollow Drive
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Beverly Hills / Los Angeles
310-460-2444
6310 San Vicente Blvd. Suite 285
Los Angeles, CA 90048
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