Mesenchymal Stem Cell IV Treatment Explained

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Hi, this is Josh with dream body clinic. And today we're going to be talking a bit about our IV treatment with stem cells in this video. You're going to see my wife, Venus getting her IV of stem cells. Um, her and I both like to do this at least once a year. We're lucky because we have access so easy to the stem.
Owning the clinic and everything that, uh, I'll even do it as often as every six months. But once a year is typically the right timeframe for longevity, um, health, helping your immune system, just feeling better. There are so many benefits to a stem cell IV. It is the go-to treatment, uh, for most of our patients.
And one of the most common things that we do, there's been so much research on IVs of stem. So much, you know, hype different things over the years, but we want to get down to the nitty gritty, what it does. So when you do an IV of Mesenchymal stem cells, it goes in the arm there and it starts flowing and it always flows right to the heart.
Now everybody has damage in their heart. It never stops. Beating, never stops going. And over time it starts to wear out. It's just the way it goes. Part of, you know, the process of living and everything. The stem cells get in there. And originally. They thought that they were transforming into myocardial cells, but it turns out they're not, they're just becoming like the managers on the construction site.
Telling the cells how to work the right way, meaning they're going to go through and regenerate the heart, build back muscle. That might be deteriorating. They're going to go to the inner linings of the venture coals and the veins and the arteries. And when they get too smooth, that's when you build up plaque.
They help build back the natural, normal texture, which prevents plaque. And in some cases, can even help that to kind of DEC clog and such when it starts to clog up. So very beneficial for the heart. Um, if you look at the statistics, you know, people are so afraid of all these different things on the news, cardiovascular health, that should be your biggest fear.
It's pretty much what gets everyone at some point, the vast majority, at least your heart will give. So we've got missal stem cells that can help regenerate it. We have seen patients that were on the transplant list. Get off of that just by doing IVs of stem cells. We've seen ejection fractures as low as like, you know, in the 20 percentile, 30 percentile, get back over 55% and we've got some of that on our website.
And what's great about that is for cells that are weak, they can actually attach these nanotubes that then donate their mitochondria, the mitochondria. And that is like the motor of the cell. That is the battery packs. That is what gives it energy, converts it into ATP, which is your energy. So, we need cells that are healthy, vibrant, and have lots of mitochondria.
The Mesenchymal stem cells help with that and donate their mitochondria. So, you get that, which it just pretty much means your cells are going to live longer and be healthier and function better. And then they also interact with the immune system. So, T cells, B cells, killer cells that pass by going through the bloodstream they're going to interact with.
And not only does it destroy it, but it also actually sends signal. To the right macrophages, which will come in and remove those dead cells. So not only will it kill the bacteria or mold, but it will also actually remove that dead tissue that's left over from it, out of there. And doesn't make sure that there's no further complications get you feeling good.
Okay. Now you got 20 to 30% that are going to go through the rest of your body. They're going to target inflammation. If you've got a little bit of liver damage, maybe kidney disease, it will go to those organs. And it will regenerate. We've seen patients all the way in stage one, even kind of borderline stage two kidney failure recover just from the Mesenchymal stem cell IV.
We've seen livers regenerate the liver regenerates anyway, but when you start having cirrhosis issues, other things the stem cells can get in there and help. Um, so all throughout the system, if you have, you know, joints like elbows, knees, shoulders that are. The IV can help speed up the process of healing, but it's typically not the right go-to because you're working from the inside out tissue, like ligaments, tendons, uh, labrums, meniscus.

We can repair things. And get you feeling good. So, if you want to learn more, you can call us anytime tollfree at (833) 445-9089. Or check out our website, www.dreambody.clinic.

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