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Athletes Are Back And Winning Thanks To Stem Cells

Sunday, September 22nd, 2019

Adult stem cells are leading the way in terms of how numerous injuries and diseases are being treated successfully.  What better way to heal, repair and preserve the body than to nourish, trigger and utilize your very own healthy stem cells that already reside in your body.

The human body is a matrix of cells, in fact 50 to 70 trillion cells. It is therefore vital we nourish and preserve our cells throughout our entire lifetime. Damaged and worn out stem cells open up the pathway for deterioration, disease and illness. Unhealthy and dormant stem cells also contribute to aging and cause a major slowdown in recovery times.

Adult stem cells (defined as “adult” from the moment we are born) are our body’s very own internal repair and renewal kit. Stem cells maintain, repair and renew many of our body’s components (including tissue, muscle, organs, blood, bone, brain, nerve and tendons).

Top athletes are leaders when it comes to what treatments work best to heal and maintain the body at optimal levels. Athletes must get back into their game quickly, with as little down time as possible and to make that happen they require the most promising non-evasive treatments available.

At no time in history have we seen such colossal advancements being made in the field of biology and regenerative medicine as they are today.

So why are so many athletes turning to stem cell treatment?

  • It is non invasive.
  • It is an outpatient procedure with virtually no down time.
  • There is almost no risk of rejection as it involves the patient’s own stem cells (unless a donor is required. A match from an adult is found if the person’s own stem cells are not healthy enough).
  • It works. Stem Cell treatments are now backed by numerous human stem cell clinical trials and studies. Furthermore, research, reviews and testimonials provide compelling evidence of the benefits.

If an injury or health condition is not severe (i.e. bone on bone or major ligament tears), Stem Cell Worx Intraoral Spray can be very beneficial.  It is the world’s only tried, tested, patent approved stem cell supplement in an intraoral spray (sprayed under the tongue to provide maximum absorption and activation of one’s own stem cells). Manufactured in the U.S.A. by a leading GMP approved Laboratory. The ingredients in Stem Cell Worx are not filtered. They are all pure and natural stem cell activators in one formulation and once in the bloodstream the activation of one’s own stem cells immediately starts the onset of many benefits. Benefits include: having much more energy, less inflammation, reduces joint pain and boosts the immune system. Learn more at www.stemcellworx.com or www.stemcellworx.store

Here is a snap of 5 top athletes who have had stem cell therapy and their incredible outcomes.

Tennis Champion Rafael Nadal

In November 2014, Rafael Nadal’s Doctor announced the Grand Slam winner was to receive stem cell treatment on his ailing back.  At the time, Angel Ruiz-Cotorro told The Press “we are going to put cells in a joint in his spine” in Barcelona.  Nadal is no stranger to regenerative joint injections.  He had previously had stem cell treatment to help his aging knees.

Fast forward to this month, September 2019 and Rafael Nadal won the U.S. Open to claim his 19th Grand Slam title against Daniil Medvedev.  Nadal is now just one major championship away from tying Roger Federer’s record.

UFC Fighter Dustin Poirier

A number of the UFC fighters have had stem cell injections, including Dustin Poirier and UFC light heavyweight fighter Daniel Cormier. Stem cell injections enabled both men to avoid having surgery.

Poirier had multiple tears of the labrum in his hip.  After receiving second opinions from Doctors it was confirmed his best option was stem cell injections – greatly decreasing his recovery time compared to surgery.  He received the injections in October 2018.  He was back training within days and has had some tough fights since.  This month, Russian UFC fighter Nurmagomedov did defeat Dustin Poirier.  However, Poirier isn’t going to be sitting on a loss for very long.  He is fighting fit and within days he put out a request to Conor McGregor for a rematch.

Baseball Pitcher Bartolo Colon

In 2011 Bartolo Colon was no longer pitching for a major league team. Closing in on 40 years of age and plagued with injuries, and missing the entire 2010 season due to elbow and rotator cuff damage it seemed his career was over.

This all changed when he received stem cell injections in 2011. His stem cells were taken from his own bone marrow, concentrated and injected back into his rotator cuff and ligaments. His recovery was miraculous.

What happened?

Colon’s amazing comeback shortly after his stem cell injections in 2011 gave him a further 7 years at the professional level until he retired last year in 2018.  To get an incredible seven more years at the top level in any sport is absolutely amazing.

Football Legend Cristiano Ronaldo

 

In 2016, soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo underwent stem cell treatment in an attempt to recover from thigh and knee injuries. His knee injury was very bad with the CT scan showing a rupture.  The stem cell treatment repaired the damage and soon after the stem cell injections his knee and hip pain disappeared completely.  He stated this was something he had not experienced in two years with traditional therapies.

Football legend, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to play soccer professionally and he joined the Italian Club, Juventus in 2018.  Juventus paid Real Madrid  £99.2million to secure him.  In the 2018/2019 season he has scored 28 goals so far.  He will be 35 years of age in February 2020 but has no plans to retire.  The Portuguese footballer is the first player to win the rebranded UEFA Champions League five times and he recently said he could play until he is 41.

World Class Golfer Jack Nicklaus

Golf legend Jack Nicklaus received stem cell injections in 2016.  The retired pro-golfer only recently spoke out about having received stem cell therapy.  Nicklaus received the treatment back in March 2016, at age 76.  He travelled to Germany to have his treatment. He was determined to play golf again after years of debilitating back pain. By the time he underwent the treatment in March 2016, Nicklaus’ back pain was so bad he had trouble standing. “I could not hit a golf ball without hurting. I could not stand up for more than 10 minutes,” he said.

The procedure used stem cells taken from his fat that were extracted using a liposuction procedure.  The stem cells were then concentrated and injected back into Nicklaus’ back in an outpatient clinic. It was a very quick procedure with very quick results. Thanks to the stem cell therapy,  Nicklaus now aged 79 years of age is playing golf every day pain free and says he can stand “for as long as I want.”

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Why Athletes Are Turning To Stem Cell Treatment

Friday, December 19th, 2014

Peyton Manning

• In November 2014, Rafael Nadal’s Doctor announced the 14-time Grand Slam winner will receive stem cell treatment on his ailing back.

• Nadal experienced severe back pain during the final of the Australian Open in January when he lost to Stan Wawrinka. Angel Ruiz-Cotorro told The Associated Press “we are going to put cells in a joint in his spine” next week in Barcelona.

• Nadal has a problem typical in tennis with a back joint, he had it at the Australian Open, and we have decided to treat it with stem cells,” Ruiz-Cotorro said. He said Nadal is expected to return to training in early December 2014.

• Nadal’s fellow Spaniard Pau Gasol, center of the Chicago Bulls, received stem cell treatment on his knee in 2013.

Many professional athletes are turning to autologous stem cell treatment. It’s no surprise as the downtime is significantly shorter and for most, a lot more effective than surgery. One of the most talked about cases in the U.S.A. is Payton Manning (pictured above). As a quarterback in the National Football League, Manning suffered a number of hits that led to a herniation in one of the discs in his neck. Unable to throw, he had to sit out an entire season trying to rehabilitate his neck with surgeries and rest. In 2011 Manning decided to travel to Europe and there he had his own stem cells injected into his neck in an attempt to heal the disc and nerves. Soon afterwards, within a couple of months, he began throwing again. His sporting career continues to thrive and he has been playing ever since. In 2013, at the age of 37, Manning showcased the best season ever for an NFL quarterback and his 2014 season has also been very impressive.

Stem cell treatment is considered perfectly legal by many professional sports leagues. Treatments do however vary and full stem cell replacement treatment remains very restricted in the U.S.A. due to FDA regulation. Many Physicians and Health Practices here in the U.S.A. provide platelet rich plasma therapy and not full stem cell treatment. They are different procedures. Stem cell therapy is the gold standard. Anyone seeking full adult stem cell treatment should always check the credentials of the Doctor, the Clinic and always speak to patients who have received the same treatment administered by the same Doctor.

Why are so many athletes turning to stem cell treatment?

• It is non invasive.

• It is an outpatient procedure with virtually no downtime.

• There is almost no risk of rejection as it involves using the patient’s own stem cells.

• Despite some continued skepticism (i.e. often from those who are misinformed or those who push an alternative agenda for the wrong reasons), adult stem cell clinical studies, research, reviews and testimonials provide compelling evidence.

As biologic research continues to improve, the U.S.A will become more accepting of stem cell treatments. Athletes will be able to recover from injury more quickly than ever before and not have to travel overseas to receive treatment. Leading Sports Physician, Doctor James Andrews tells Sports Illustrated: “We have had one big revelation in sports medicine over the last 50 years, and that was the arthroscope. I’ve been looking for the next wave, and I think the biologics, particularly stem cell therapy and enhancement of the healing properties, will be it.”