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Adult Stem Cells To The Rescue

Tuesday, August 20th, 2013

FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — Fifty million Americans suffer from arthritis. That number is expected to grow to 67 million in the next 15 years. The pain is becoming so excruciating that record numbers are opting for hip, shoulder, and knee replacements. However, now you don’t have to go under the knife to find relief.

Watch this video to find out more.

Former State Representative John Lunsford gave speeches, shook hands, and pounded the pavement for eleven years in Georgia. It all took a toll on his body.

“I was taking about 16 ibuprofen a day and sometimes I’d take two naproxen in the morning and two at night,” John Lunsford said.

Lunsford was suffering from osteoarthritis. Doctors said his only solution was surgery.

“The first one told me I would need a total hip replacement. So, I went to get a second opinion, and he told me I needed a total hip replacement,” John said.

Then, he found the next evolution in regenerative medicine, using stem cells to target inflammatory and pain pathways.

“They change the pain pathway so it’s no longer as painful. They change the inflammatory pathways in that you don’t have as much inflammation being produced and in turn not as much pain,” R. Amadeus Mason, MD, Assistant Professor of Orthopedics at Emory Sports Medicine Center said.

Emory Orthopedic Specialists take the stem cells from a patient’s own bone marrow, process them, and inject them back into the patients’ joint, causing the pain to go away.

“We have also seen regeneration of cartilage,” Dr. Mason said.

Patients are able to walk or drive immediately after the procedure and should experience significant overall improvement within six weeks.

“The implant was a little intense for a few seconds, nothing you couldn’t deal with. It was a whole lot less painful than a root canal,” Lunsford said.

Out of 50 patients, only one needed surgery.

If you would like more information, please contact:

Lori Vasquez Clinical Assistant Emory Sports Medicine Center
(404) 778-0209
[email protected]
Reference:
http://abclocal.go.com/kfsn/story?section=news/health/health_watch&id=9204169
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Most Effective Way To Take Resveratrol

Wednesday, July 24th, 2013

Resveratrol Intraoral 3

The health benefits of resveratrol are widely reported.  Scientific studies in laboratories around the globe attribute cancer-fighting, anti-aging, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and cardiovascular advantages to resveratrol.

In humans, however these benefits have only been demonstrated with the use of pure resveratrol directly on the cell and blood.

Studies have found out that resveratrol pills taken orally are quickly digested and metabolized in the intestines and liver, and less than 5 percent of the oral dose in pill form remains in blood plasma as free resveratrol.  This metabolic process is known as the “first pass effect,” and results in the compound being eliminated from the digestive and urinary system right after its ingestion.  Consequently, even if large dosages of resveratrol are consumed in pill form, its concentration levels inside the blood fail to reach the required levels necessary for testing conditions within the laboratory.

Intraoral Resveratrol Overcomes “First Pass Effect”

However, scientists have found that buccal delivery (also known as intraoral) is the most efficient method of administering resveratrol.  When absorbed through the inside of the mouth without swallowing, the progressively released resveratrol component may be absorbed by intraoral mucosal tissues and pass into the systemic circulation directly.  Studies have found out that buccal delivery (i.e. intraoral delivery) brings up to 250 times more unchanged resveratrol found in plasma compared to when drawn in pill form.  This efficient form of resveratrol ingestion can be achieved through melts, sub-lingual tablets, lozenges, liquids and intraoral sprays.  In particular the intraoral delivery avoids the first pass effect.

The German article along with the actual study states that not many products can be found in these forms.  Even though some manufactures have added compounds in pills to enhance their absorption levels, this does not resolve the “first pass effect” issue.

Stem Cell Worx is one of the few health supplements that is taken intraorally and it contains a 98%-99% pure, trans resveratrol that comes from Japanese knotweed as well as other important ingredients that support a number of health benefits including natural activation of one’s own adult stem cells and strengthening of the immune system.

References:
http://muurahaiset.net/wiki/index.php/K%C3%A4ytt%C3%A4j%C3%A4:GuiPeebles961