Stem Cell Therapy: The Future of Medicine with Dr. Joy Kong & Inka Land
Episode Overview
Stem cells act as nature's 'smart pharmacy', adapting to the body's needs. Success stories include complete remission from rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. Different sources of stem cells offer various benefits and potentials. Challenges include governmental resistance and misconceptions about safety. Stem cell therapy could revolutionise how we approach ageing and chronic conditions.
With one elegant treatment, you are putting some kind of intelligence into the body and the cells have the capability to secrete thousands and thousands of different molecules.
Ever wondered if there's a way to turn back the clock on ageing? In this episode of The Dr. Joy Kong Podcast, Dr. Joy Kong switches seats and gets interviewed by the dynamic Inka Land, a neuropsychologist and TEDx speaker. Together, they dive into the fascinating world of stem cell therapy, a revolutionary approach to medicine that's gaining momentum for its potential to treat a variety of conditions and even reverse ageing. Dr.
Kong, a triple board-certified physician, shares her journey from first hearing about stem cells in 2015 to becoming a leading expert in the field by 2016. She explains how stem cells act like nature's 'smart pharmacy', adapting to the body's needs and offering a powerful alternative to traditional Western medicine. The episode is packed with real-life success stories, including patients experiencing complete remission from conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. Dr.
Kong also discusses the different sources of stem cells, such as bone marrow and umbilical cord tissue, and highlights the incredible potential these cells have for regenerative medicine. You'll also hear about the challenges and misconceptions surrounding stem cell therapy, including resistance from governmental agencies and the hype around exosomes. By the end of the episode, you'll have a comprehensive understanding of why stem cell therapy is being hailed as a game-changer in modern medicine.
Don't miss this eye-opening conversation that could change your perspective on ageing and health forever.