How Many Stem Cells Do You Really Need? Dr. Joy Kong Explains
Episode Overview
Fewer, high-quality stem cells can be more effective than a larger quantity. The source and type of stem cells are crucial for successful therapy. Travelling abroad for cheaper treatments might not yield better results. FDA guidelines influence the types of stem cells used in the US. Understanding the science behind stem cell therapy can lead to better health outcomes.
Just because you're getting more cells doesn't make the cells better. It actually can make the cells worse.
Ever wondered how many stem cells you actually need for effective therapy? Dr. Joy Kong breaks it down in this episode of The Dr. Joy Kong Podcast. Forget the notion that more is always better - Dr. Kong explains why fewer, high-quality stem cells might be more beneficial. She dives into the science behind stem cell therapy, discussing the importance of the source and type of cells used. From mesenchymal stem cells to hematopoietic progenitor cells, Dr.
Kong covers the nuances of different cell types and their roles in treatment. She also sheds light on why some people travel abroad for treatments that may not be as effective as they think. With her triple board-certification and extensive experience, Dr. Kong provides a clear, practical guide to understanding stem cell dosages and their impacts. If you're curious about cutting-edge longevity medicine and holistic health practices, this episode is a must-listen.
So, how many stem cells do you really need? Tune in to find out!