Why Stem Cell Therapy May Not Work for Everyone
Episode Overview
Success rate of stem cell therapy is around 90% Younger stem cells often perform better than older ones Toxic load can significantly impact therapy outcomes Hidden infections and inflammation may hinder success Proper stem cell sourcing is crucial for effective treatment
No doctor, no legitimate doctor is going to guarantee any results because the human body is very complex
Ever wondered why stem cell therapy works wonders for some but not for others? Dr. Joy Kong tackles this intriguing question in her podcast episode, 'Why Didn’t Stem Cell Therapy Work for Me?' With a success rate of about 90% in her clinic, Dr. Kong dives into the factors affecting the remaining 10%. She explains how the age of stem cells plays a significant role, with younger cells often outperforming older ones. Dr.
Kong also discusses the impact of toxic load on therapy outcomes and the importance of proper stem cell sourcing. For those who have tried stem cell therapy without success, she suggests considering hidden infections and inflammation as potential culprits. Dr. Kong’s expertise in psychiatry, addiction medicine, and anti-aging & regenerative medicine shines through as she shares practical advice and real-world examples.
If you're curious about the nuances of stem cell therapy and want to understand why it might not work for everyone, this episode is a must-listen. By the end, you'll have a clearer picture of the complexities involved and be better equipped to make informed decisions about your health journey.