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1lynch_regenerative_medicine536nanoveryhighpost72612585.0negative2026-03-03regenerative medicineTo set the record straight.No audio available
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@erace_ampA drug manufacturer, publicizing a cease and desist to an individual medical provider, after making a big show of hiring general counsel…who presumably signed off on this social media post. Big yikes. You really thought you’d get zero pushback on your ridiculous claims about this little synthetic growth factor, didn’t you? Finger wag harder guys, it’s going great. ?negative
@brett.fletcher_cfo@erace_amp I see your point, but was this an individual medical provider repeatedly posting negatively on social media or her competing company posting them and then promoting her competing products right afterwards? I could see a few negative posts or stories, but not over a hundred of them while tagging other injectors throughout the country. It will be intriguing to follow what happens with this case. ?neutral
@brett.fletcher_cfo@erace_amp so no answer to my question then? And thanks for looking at my profile. ?neutral
@brett.fletcher_cfo@erace_amp thanks for the respectful debate. We will see what the future has in store for this topic.neutral
@dr.thuydoan@erace_amp 🙌🙌🙌🙌 agree 1000%!!!positive
@cosmic_injector@erace_amp Interesting to hear criticism about PDGF from someone connected to a product like EXOE. Sounds like you’re a competitor. For clarity, PDGF-BB is the same recombinant growth factor found in multiple FDA-approved medications, with decades of published literature behind it. Meanwhile, EXOE and other topical exosome products are not FDA-approved drugs or biologics, and there are currently no FDA-approved exosome products on the market according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.negative
@cosmic_injector@erace_amp It’s interesting to watch someone criticize PDGF-BB — a recombinant growth factor used in multiple FDA-approved medications with decades of published literature — while promoting an exosome product with no FDA-approved active ingredient and extremely limited human clinical data. I don’t speak for LRM. I keep up with new and evolving research, technologies, and evidence-based literature so I can learn, grown, and evolve as a practitioner. That’s not “copy-paste talking points.” That’s called staying educated in your field.negative
@cosmic_injector@erace_amp you’ve said nothing substantial in this statement. The clinical evidence for EXOE is extremely limited, consisting largely of small, uncontrolled studies, subjective outcome measures, and manufacturer-sponsored data…. YIKES. There are currently no large randomized controlled trials demonstrating superior wound healing or inflammation reduction compared to established therapies. Link the data- I’m all for evidence based research and I’m eager to learn.negative
@injectorlinaWhy is a pharmaceutical company posting this publically on Instagram which creates a space for other aesthetic medicine providers to tear down and bully another provider. Another sad day in our speciality.negative
@cosmic_injector@injectorlina I understand the thought behind this and typically I would feel the same. This situation is very different. When a physician publicly and repeatedly claims that a product promotes cancer, misrepresents regulatory labeling, and encourages providers to discontinue use, that is not casual commentary. Those statements have real consequences — for patients, for providers, and for businesses. A company has the right — and frankly the responsibility — to respond when it believes false or misleading information is being circulated. Silence is not professionalism. Addressing serious public allegations directly is. If someone is repeatedly asserting that a product “causes cancer” while mischaracterizing FDA history, what is the expectation — that the company simply remain silent? Public accusations invite public clarification. Accountability is not bullying. It is part of practicing within a regulated medical environment. And when those claims are amplified to an audience of 100,000+ followers, while providers are simultaneously being reported to medical boards, this is no longer about interpersonal conflict. It is about impact. At that scale, statements shape patient perception, influence clinical decisions, and affect professional reputations. When allegations are made publicly and repeatedly, a public response is not retaliation — it is proportional and necessary. ?neutral
@aesthetic_md_tobago@injectorlina this literally means squat as it is an intimidation letter. And the burden of any proof will be hard to come by and like I said the reality will be that she gets to get discovery and they and their KOL’s will have the greater risk in this. So I really hope it gets to a trial situation so we get real clarity of what is going on so hopefully she responds in kind for them not to destroy their documentation. I’m not team either as they both now come of as petty and IG is not where we should be doing legal briefs.negative
@dr.thuydoan@injectorlina AGREE!!!! What does this prove by posting it here? That they're better? 🙄 ?negative
@the.arizona.injector@injectorlina she posts about sending cease and desists to other providers fairly often. I feel like this is similar.neutral
@sarahsafa_refinedaesthetics@injectorlina I believe they are being transparent, leaving no room for misinterpretation.positive
@cosmic_injector@injectorlina Companies are entitled to respond through appropriate legal and regulatory mechanisms. I understand your point that this letter shouldn’t have been publicized. However, I feel public allegations invite public clarification.neutral
@dr.thuydoanThis is a form of cyberbullying. This is intimidation by publication by a pharmaceutical company. A legitimate cease and desist notice is delivered privately through email or certified mail ONLY. Posting a legal threat publicly before initiating formal legal action does not resolve a dispute. It is a deliberate attempt to influence perception and apply reputational pressure. I am not intimidated. 😂 Defamation requires false statements of fact. My statements were based on publicly available regulatory documents and published data. There is no FDA approved PDGF product for facial injectable use, and there is no FDA approved facial injectable study establishing safety and efficacy for THAT indication. Those are objective facts. Scientific debate belongs in evidence, not intimidation. I will continue to advocate for evidence based medicine and transparent discussion. 🙌negative
@lizdidmylipsI would love this energy towards fda approval of pdgf bbpositive
@dr.thuydoan@lizdidmylips FDA approved products only! 🙌 Send us a Facial Injectable study!positive
@dr.thuydoan@lizdidmylips Agree! Whats the hurry? 🤷‍♀️ ?positive
@cosmic_injector@lizdidmylips I hope you don’t feel pushed to use something you aren’t comfortable with. I’m sorry if that’s how you’ve been feeling. What many are pushing for is accurate representation of the science and respectful professional discourse. If someone personally decides they’re not comfortable using a treatment until there’s a specific FDA indication, that’s completely reasonable — every provider has their own threshold for what they feel comfortable offering. But that choice shouldn’t extend to misrepresenting the data or encouraging people to report colleagues to medical boards who are practicing within informed consent and existing regulatory frameworks. From a non injectable standpoint and used topically- this was also framed to be dangerous for topical use which has no credible basis. That kind of environment doesn’t move medicine forward. Innovation in medicine has always involved thoughtful early adopters and open scientific discussion.positive
@jenrn_jenesysaestheticsStay tuned because the energy is there 💪🏼positive
@lizdidmylips@jenrn_jenesysaesthetics perfect, would love to see it instead of trying to silence “opposing” opinions and other relevant studies. Not a good look 🤔negative
@lizdidmylips@jenrn_jenesysaesthetics I used it for almost a year- not worth losing my license over. they are certainly not saying don’t inject it , and they are certainly not going to cover you when someone sues you for negligence. They definitely fed on the “gray area” that we “use lots of things off label” when in fact this is not even on label. There’s no indication.negative
@aesthetically.stacy@jenrn_jenesysaesthetics about damn timepositive
@the.arizona.injectorIt's fast tracked for FDA approval. But that still takes time.neutral
@dr.josepharussoHappening. Takes yearsneutral
@jenrn_jenesysaestheticsIf you’re referring to the opposing opinions of Dr Doan she was spreading lies and skewing data so she was not an opposing opinion. If you don’t believe in a product then don’t use it. But outright lies should be handled exactly in the way LRM has handled itnegative
@lizdidmylips@jenrn_jenesysaesthetics perfect, would love to see it instead of trying to silence “opposing” opinions and other relevant studies. Not a good look 🤔negative
@lizdidmylips@jenrn_jenesysaesthetics I used it for almost a year- not worth losing my license over. they are certainly not saying don’t inject it , and they are certainly not going to cover you when someone sues you for negligence. They definitely fed on the “gray area” that we “use lots of things off label” when in fact this is not even on label. There’s no indication.negative
@aesthetically.stacy@jenrn_jenesysaesthetics about damn timepositive
@jenrn_jenesysaestheticsThey aren’t pushing anyone to use it. We make decisions on what products to use in our practices. I’ve used it for two years and it’s amazing and blows PRF and PRP out of the water.positive
@lizdidmylips@jenrn_jenesysaesthetics perfect, would love to see it instead of trying to silence “opposing” opinions and other relevant studies. Not a good look 🤔negative
@lizdidmylips@jenrn_jenesysaesthetics I used it for almost a year- not worth losing my license over. they are certainly not saying don’t inject it , and they are certainly not going to cover you when someone sues you for negligence. They definitely fed on the “gray area” that we “use lots of things off label” when in fact this is not even on label. There’s no indication.negative
@aesthetically.stacy@jenrn_jenesysaesthetics about damn timepositive
@m.aestheticswiDid anyone else get into aesthetics assuming it would be far less toxic than in hospital environments and it’s non stop conflict only to see constant conflict and fighting here as well? Or maybe I’m just following high conflict posts? ?negative
@injectionbarbieI’m not for anyone bullying anyone… but her posts did feel icky and self serving to me 😢 but this post also doesn’t make me feel great.. but I do appreciate the clarification and points made about the omission of facts from the studies mentioned and think those are important highlights for providers and patients.neutral
@dr.thuydoan@injectionbarbie There was no omission. Madison the Attorney clearly doesnt read ALL journal articles. She forgot to read the 2021 Adam Evan PRP Periorbital Rejuvenation study that use INJECTABLE prp so there is NO "comparable or limitation that applies to PRP or PRF" as she claimed. 😂negative
@nooresthetiquewcIt was a joke really. They kept trying to piggy back off the FDA approval of diabetic wound treatment 30 years ago as the reason why it's gotta be safe and effective for the face. Fun fact: a face isn't a leg.neutral
@dr.thuydoan@nooresthetiquewc Best comment 🙌❤️positive
@dr.thuydoan@nooresthetiquewc They are going to take the main ingredient in Golytely and say it will flush the edema out of your face 😒😆negative
@cosmic_injector@nooresthetiquewc Fun fact: wound healing biology doesn’t change depending on the location of the tissue. PDGF-BB was FDA-approved for its role in tissue regeneration and angiogenesis decades ago. The face isn’t a leg, but fibroblasts, collagen signaling, and growth factor pathways are still the same.neutral
@cosmic_injector@nooresthetiquewc That analogy only works if you ignore basic biology. PDGF-BB is literally a growth factor involved in collagen signaling and tissue repair. GoLYTELY is an osmotic laxative. These aren’t comparable mechanisms.neutral
@cosmic_injector@nooresthetiquewc So just to clarify — PDGF-BB is ‘pseudoscience,’ yet it’s the active component in multiple FDA-approved medications used clinically for wound healing. Are we dismissing FDA-reviewed therapeutics now, or only when it’s convenient for the argument? ?negative
@cosmic_injector@nooresthetiquewc What do you think the growth factor in Ariessence actually is? The PDGF-BB used in the formulation is the same recombinant PDGF-BB — same manufacturer, lot traceability, and sourcing — as the PDGF-BB used in the four FDA-approved medications that contain it. We can absolutely have a discussion about indications and levels of evidence. That’s healthy scientific debate. But implying it’s some unknown or “cosmetic wannabe” growth factor isn’t accurate. I agree that we need clinical studies specifically evaluating safety and efficacy in the face, and those studies are already underway. But implying the molecule itself is some unknown cosmetic ingredient isn’t accurate. The biology and safety profile of PDGF-BB have been studied for decades. I mean this respectfully, but I don’t think you have all of the information about the sourcing or the underlying science. ?neutral
@rnesthetics_maWho is next 👀?? We have an obligation as medical providers to stop the spread misinformation for likes and views. ?neutral
@beauty_rn_jcJust another reason why this field is so muddy with toxic behavior, jealousy, envy and spite. This post promotes more division amongst providers. If this is truly a legal matter in which LRM would like to pursue, posting this is fuel to her fire. There is something to be said about doing the right thing. And posting this letter in my opinion, is not the right thing.negative
@dr.thuydoan@beauty_rn_jc thank you for this ❤️. Letters like this needs to ve private. This says a lot about his and her characterpositive
@theaestheticbear_Is this really what our field has come to? Not a good look for either side of this argument, nor is it a good look for our field of medicine to be publicly arguing over a social media platform. 🤦🏻‍♂️ ?negative
@dccm_tara@theaestheticbear_ agree… those that performed the procedures are ultimately publicly admitting or denying litigation because every social post is a representation of what will be held against you in court.negative
@tiffdermpaThank you guys for doing this! She’s also been harassing providers who utilize rhPDGF-BB if you need to strengthen your case 😉neutral
@orlandomedspa@tiffdermpa also indirectly encouraging patients to report providers to the board.negative
@dr.josepharussoWhy would anyone put so much time effort and energy into debasing a company with three prior approvals of the exact same product in three different areas of medicine which included long-term studies of safety, including oncologic, systemic, and local studies to name a few? Whenever you aren’t sure, just follow the money who stands to lose when people start using RES instead of PRP or PRF for PD any of these other things?😂 ?negative
@dr.thuydoanHa! My Attorney will respond to this professionally. 😂positive
@mikechandlermmaThe tallest nail always gets hammered…keep going @lrm.aesthetics 👊🏼positive
@cosmic_injectorTHIS THIS THIS 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻I’ll be making a post about this! Stay tunedpositive
@erace_amp@cosmic_injector We are 100% plant based and topical only…so we don’t fall under those guidelines! There is a right way to do things! 🤲positive
@erace_amp@cosmic_injector and someone wants to spend $150-$170 more per treatment on a single synthetic growth factors that is *Significantly* less effective than EXO|E in wound healing, inflammation reduction and downtime decrease, just because some skinfluencer posted “OMG, literally obsessed with PDGF+, FR,FR!”, they are welcome to it. It’s just not the best decision for their bottom line. Keep copying and pasting those talking points that LRM is sending you though… You’re doing great!negative
@injectorlina@cosmic_injector clarification on the science is one thing, a legal letter addressed to her is a whole other thing…negative
@dr.thuydoan@cosmic_injector You must have not read the 2 journal articles on EXOGENOUS PDGF-BB Administeration "proliferating" cancer of pancreatic and lung cancer. Undereyes is highly vascularized so risk of systemic spread is NOT ZERO. Im not Anti-PDGF. We just want standardized regulation and approval and study.negative
@dr.thuydoan@cosmic_injector I never stated that PDGF injections cause cancer. I stated that PDGF is a growth factor and that exogenous PDGF-BB has been shown in published literature to increase cellular proliferation in certain cancer models. Proliferation is not the same as causation, and I have been clear about that distinction. There will not be randomized in vivo human trials assessing cancer risk from aesthetic PDGF injections. It would be unethical to intentionally expose patients to a theoretical oncologic risk for study purposes. Much of oncology signaling research is conducted in vitro for that reason. Scientific discussion requires precision. My statements reflect what the literature demonstrates about growth factor biology and proliferative signaling. Others may interpret the risk differently. That is their choice.neutral
@lizdidmylips@cosmic_injector agreed- but I don’t agree with the way that this product was sold and peddled to injectors using “KOLs” in general. As if it was “OK to inject“ if you’re comfortable doing it. For the safety of both injectors and patients is prudent that we wait for FDA approval and have more data and therefore informed decision making and studies involving the actual tissue that we’re injecting instead of looking at data from diabetic foot ulcers, which definitely reacts differently than normal under eye tissue. But always respect you and your opinion XOXO.❤️negative
@nooresthetiquewc@cosmic_injector oh thank God you're here to explain wound healing! Then I'm sure the folks at Pseudoscience, i mean Ariessence, have no problem submitting their data showing the non inferiority of their PDGF/HA complex in wound healing as compared to...aquaphor? How shall we test this hypothesis? ?positive
@nooresthetiquewc@cosmic_injector yeah recombinant PDGF, not Ariessence's cosmetic wannabe product. You can't piggyback an FDA indication for a totally different reason (wound healing in diabetic leg) and try to assume it's equally as awesome or better for topical cosmetic applications without actual proof. Of course I'm sure the folks have studies on this. The studies probably include 5 people filling out a post procedure questionnaire claiming "awesome" under results of their topical application. A post procedure survey on a handful of people isn't a very rigorous study. It's just a non scientific survey used by marketers masquerading as scientists. But again, a diabetic leg with severe Vascular disease isn't the same as a delicate face on an assumed, healthy nondiabetic face. Their marketing is full on theory but short on factnegative
@nurseinjectorari@cosmic_injector can’t wait to hear your take on this 👏🏾positive
@injectorlina@cosmic_injector I’m all for clarification on the science. That’s what makes medicine, medicine. But a legal letter personally addressed to her with the comments on that gives a feel of a “public stoning”, I don’t support.negative
@platinumsculpt.bg👏👏👏positive
@fernandaheckmanProviders who are attempting to turn anything into a witch hunt should be ashamed of themselves and legally reprimanded. Thank you for not backing down and for reporting all the facts.negative
@dr.thuydoan@fernandaheckman You call it a half truth. I call it citing the literature. I posted the article so anyone can read the full data themselves. Instagram comments are not journal publications. My concern is simple. Providers should understand the regulatory reality and the science before injecting products. There is no FDA approved PDGF product for facial injectable use. Raising that discussion is not a witch hunt. It is responsible medical dialogue. If you disagree with the interpretation, debate the science. Personal attacks do not change the facts. Having leaders in the industry ENCOURAGING providers to use a Non FDA product sits well with you? ?neutral
@nooresthetiquewc@fernandaheckman i mean the company is bragging about suing someone. That's not hard. Let's see if they can prevail in the courts...negative
@hlywd_aesthetics@fernandaheckman This!!!! 🙌positive
@dr.josepharusso@fernandaheckman 😍🙌positive
@injectorhoney🙌🙌🙌 about timepositive
@jenrn_jenesysaestheticsI’m sure a few of you know how I feel about this 💪🏼 👏🏻 😉positive
@lizdidmylips@jenrn_jenesysaesthetics perfect, would love to see it instead of trying to silence “opposing” opinions and other relevant studies. Not a good look 🤔negative
@lizdidmylips@jenrn_jenesysaesthetics I used it for almost a year- not worth losing my license over. they are certainly not saying don’t inject it , and they are certainly not going to cover you when someone sues you for negligence. They definitely fed on the “gray area” that we “use lots of things off label” when in fact this is not even on label. There’s no indication.negative
@aesthetically.stacy@jenrn_jenesysaesthetics about damn timepositive
@dwhitecnpIs a standing ovation possible in the emoji world? I am so proud of this post. This company, its employees and Dr Lynch have been publicly DRAGGED for some time now. Also being poised and offering anyone an audience to talk. Yet being positioned as if they haven’t. I truly wish this company could post its true receipts that they have on many of our peers involved in this mayhem and their personal interest in why they are doing this. They love to cover it under a superior ethics cloak, but that is all false folks. Congratulations @lynch_regenerative_medicine for standing up for yourself and and thank you for standing up for us…. your customers. ?positive
@injector.crystalThe world is already deeply divided, as medical professionals we should strive to model respectful discourse and coexistence, even when perspectives differ. Medicine should unite us rather than divide us.positive
@agelesswithamberThank you for clearing this up! This misleading information is very confusing for patients.positive
@skinlivI love that you address it straight on for full transparency!! You have to do that!!! Good for you!!!positive
@barbarinosurgicalartsThe truth always comes to light🙌🙌🙌 thank you for showing us what people don’t want us to see. Say what you mean and mean what you say. 🎤 drop.positive
@jaderamadan_pacThank you, make it stop. It’s a broken record at this point.negative
@theaesthetics_np🙌 Finally. 👏👏positive
@thelovelyguideGood for you guys!! 👏👏👏👏positive
@fernandaheckman to @injectorzoe@injectorzoe I told her almost the same thing.neutral
@myethos360 to @injectorzoe@injectorzoe exactly. lolpositive
@rnesthetics_ma to @injectorzoe@injectorzoe yep thinking the same thing after doing a training with herpositive
@erace_amp to @brett@brett.fletcher_cfo it’ll never cease to be hilarious how this company tries to filter their talking points (or “off label” misinterpretations) out through the KOLs they met when selling them toxins years ago. Or those KOL’s husbands, I guess.negative
@erace_amp to @brett@brett.fletcher_cfo the answer is, there is a noticeable roster of KOL’s who spend an inordinate amount of time defending this synthetic little growth factor almost as vociferously as Dr. Doan calls it into question. They've hosted patreons, lectured people online (incorrectly) about the definition of off-label (huge red flag that they don’t know the correct definition, BTW) and are constantly in the company's Instagram comments scolding skeptics. Dr. Doan has a small piece of the very large PRF/ PRP/Platelet Gel pie...but the first place any of these people want to go with anyone is to imply we are all just motivated by money. It's a predictable pattern, and it always makes me think of black pots and kettles for some reason. Funny, that.negative
@botoxbarbiela to @aesthetic_md_tobago@aesthetic_md_tobago I think it shows transparency. Something that was not provided by her only providing her POV. Not leaving comments open for other providers. Creating a dangerous bias for her patients. I had direct communication with her through DM's. She blocked me because she didn't like my POV. Anything that happens in the dark, should be questioned. My original question to her was why she didn't address this with company's medical liaison, to provide clarity on her (many confusing) points. Instead went to a public platform... ironically at the same time as her launch. This is sus. And should be addressed publically. If not for anything, to set an example of this unethical behavior o & dissuade other providers from acting in this manner.negative
@aesthetic_md_tobago to @botoxbarbiela@botoxbarbiela it can be addressed any way they want but reality anyone who has gone through this kind of litigation which I have I was the offended party and guess what all that came of it they could no longer mention my product unless it actually goes to trial no proof of anything will happen it is just grand standing. Which is great but proves nothing. We all get she likes to block and purge any people or posts she wants that is the IG game. Plus basically and unfortunately all this social media “defaming” is almost impossible to litigate as the laws have not caught up to the technology. So again not pro either just know and have lived through this kind of bull and no one is ever a winner, but the optics are cool.negative
@dr.thuydoan to @the@the.arizona.injector Its always sent PRIVATELY. Not on a public forum.neutral
@cosmic_injector to @aesthetic_md_tobago@aesthetic_md_tobago I’ve decided to make it a priority to post weekly articles about PDGF bb. Highlighting the facts and trying to be an non biased as possible- I’ll also include the downfalls of the studies as well. I think in the midst of all this misinformation I want to try to highlight what the literature actually says. If we’re going to discuss risk, let’s do it responsibly. If we’re going to raise concerns, let’s cite properly. If we’re going to treat patients, let’s consent clearly. Clarity thrives in evidence and that is what I want to put my energy into.neutral
@cosmic_injector to @dr@dr.thuydoan I agree that scientific debate should be grounded in evidence. That’s exactly why I’m addressing this: several statements you made publicly were inaccurate and/or overstated, including melanoma statistics and the implication that PDGF proliferates cancer as a demonstrated fact. Many of the studies you use are fragmented and taken out of context. It’s accurate to state there is no FDA-approved PDGF product for facial injectable use and no FDA-approved facial injectable trials establishing safety/efficacy for that indication. But extrapolating that into definitive claims of carcinogenic risk is not supported by the cited data. This is spreading false information.negative
@cosmic_injector to @dr@dr.thuydoan I agree and you better believe those are coming. However- PDGF-BB is a growth factor—so yes, in cell-line experiments, adding recombinant (‘exogenous’) PDGF-BB can increase proliferation or signaling in certain cancer models. That’s not shocking, and it’s also not the same claim as ‘PDGF injections cause cancer in humans.’ Those papers show in vitro / model behavior under controlled conditions (often at supraphysiologic dosing) and do not establish clinical causation, incidence, or real-world risk from aesthetic use. Also worth noting: PDGF biology is context-dependent—there are even studies showing PDGF-BB signaling can behave differently in vivo, including reduced tumor growth in some models. So cherry-picking two lab studies and calling it ‘settled’ isn’t science. It’s an agenda.neutral
@cosmic_injector to @dr@dr.thuydoan the gaslighting is unreal right now. Precision does matter. That’s exactly the point. You may say you “never stated PDGF causes cancer,” but you repeatedly referenced melanoma in direct proximity to aesthetic PDGF microneedling and discussed proliferative signaling in a way that clearly suggested clinical relevance. When melanoma is invoked in that context, the implication is not subtle. If the intent was purely academic discussion of growth factor biology, the framing would have stayed in mechanistic language — not positioned beside aesthetic use in a way that alarms providers and patients. Additionally, the statement that “3 out of 10 people walk around with undiagnosed melanoma” was factually incorrect. That statistic does not reflect established epidemiologic data. Yet there was no public correction or clarification after it was challenged. If we are emphasizing scientific precision, that standard applies universally. You cannot: • Invoke melanoma risk rhetorically • Present selective in-vitro proliferation data • Cite inflated or inaccurate prevalence statistics • Then retreat to “I never said causation” when the implication is called out Proliferation ≠ causation — agreed. But implication without clinical evidence is not neutrality either. If we’re committed to evidence-based discussion, then full-context representation of the literature and accurate epidemiology are non-negotiable. Scientific discourse requires rigor. That includes correcting misstatements when they occur.negative
@cosmic_injector to @dr@dr.thuydoan if I can remind you of your entire post regarding PDGF and cancers. “To be fair, PDGF does not "cause" cancer BUT it progress EXISTING tumor, therefore grows the tumor. 30% of patients walk around with undiagnosed Melanoma (3 out of 10 ppl) Your Esthetician or you aren't looking for Melanoma PRIOR to your Microneedling procedure. Some melanoma looks like a normal mole to you.” Your post then goes on to imply tumor growth which there is absolutely no date to show that therapeutic PDGF bb increases tumor growth in humans. However, we have long term data showing safety and efficacy in the 4 FDA approved medications that contain PDGF bb. That is significant.negative
@fernandaheckman to @dr@dr.thuydoan you can’t publicly dish out half-truths and call for unfounded, divisive witch hunts from your IG… and then get salty when you’re given a dose of your own behavior.negative
@fernandaheckman to @dr@dr.thuydoan oh Dear, we’ve read your posts where you pepper real published articles with your own opinions sneakily mixed in as alleged facts. It’s embarrassing to our industry. But go on. The social media engagement is being masterfully crafted and achieved. 👏negative
@fernandaheckman to @dr@dr.thuydoan against me? You don’t even know me. The issue is you act and speak arrogantly, and you misconstrue facts in a very dishonest way. So yeah, I called you out. ?negative
@hlywd_aesthetics to @dr@dr.thuydoan #crashoutnegative
@lizdidmylips to @the@the.arizona.injector that’s fine. I just am sick of the push to use it when it’s not approved. What’s the hurry? It will still be there when it’s FDA approved. Results are good, but not enough for me to lose my license over. I can do the same thing with PRF in a few sessions. ?negative
@lizdidmylips to @dr@dr.josepharusso perfect, then we can wait.positive
@m.aestheticswi to @aesthetic_md_tobago@aesthetic_md_tobago because we own and operate our spaces and not around a sea of other disgruntled coworkers and it’s not corporate medicine and honestly this list can get much largerpositive
@aesthetic_md_tobago to @m@m.aestheticswi well some that own these places are some of your old disgruntled co workers. Just because you own your own business doesn’t mean you are not miserable. It’s not only healthy emotional people that go out on their own.negative
@injector_valerie to @m@m.aestheticswi on pointpositive
@injectionbarbie to @dr@dr.thuydoan im not here to argue just as someone who read your posts I would have appreciated a little more clarity on the studies and claims you made and knowing that those studies were old and the fda warnings were old. Things like that 🤷🏼‍♀️ that’s what felt not transparent and it felt not transparent intentionally. but only you know your motives and im not here to decide what that is, I’m only here saying how it felt to me.negative
@injectionsbyheather to @dr@dr.josepharusso exactly always follow the money and what they have to lose.negative
@allenmedicalaesthetics to @dr@dr.thuydoan I love that you laugh at this. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 You inspire me more than you know!positive
@dr.thuydoan to @allenmedicalaesthetics@allenmedicalaesthetics They act like Im scared. I send these to others all the time. Im not new to Cease and Desist. This letter is BASELESS. 😂 Clearly, their Attorney Madison does not read all journal articles.negative
@cosmic_injector to @injector@injector.marcus it’s timepositive
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2transmedkozpont603nanoveryhighreel941681.5positive2025-12-30translational medicinePredatory journal? Watch for these red flags: 1) unrealistically fast acceptance...These days more and more journals now care more about just the quantity of the research, the number of articles, the numbers itself, rather than the quality of the articles. We have to teach the new generations how to spot these red flags and, for example, unrealistic acceptance time, like within a few days it's already accepted or there is like no transparency from the editorial board how the peer review process happened or the aggressive email invitations to submit to such papers.
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3chicagoitm402nanoveryhighpost631081.3positive2026-02-27translational medicineDiscover how the 2025 Implementation Science Seed Award recipients are transform...No audio available
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@o.raphaelluz👏👏 muito bom!positive
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4lynch_regenerative_medicine536nanoveryhighpost270563.1positive2026-02-09regenerative medicineWe’re committed to advancing scientific understanding through transparency. PDG...No audio available
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@shelley.bevacquaI love PDGF. Giving up Sculptra.positive
@facetimeaestheticThe only “growth factor “ rigorously studied and studied through the decades .neutral
@fernandaheckmanI’m so thankful for this product.positive
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5everglowlife.platform15nanoveryhighreel46445261.3positive2025-12-18longevity stem cellswellness retreats that make you internally & externally better > treatments Kae...Let's go to Mexico and inject our entire face and hair with stem cells. We stayed in Puerto Vallarta, oh my gosh, it's the first time I said it right. I've been giving like a disclaimer that I'm gonna pronounce it wrong. Everglow Life hosted Kaylin and I for their very first stem cell wellness treat. Now there's like 50 million, no pun included that so many stem cells they got. Reasons why I fell in love with this trip. 10 out of 10 curated menu from our private chef every day was definitely a perk. Staying in a luxury penthouse with a waterfront view, definitely another one. I think it was the fact that it was a wellness retreat. I got to learn breath work, meditation, do yoga, get stem cells, which is literally the best thing you could do for your body. But I also got to have an amazing experience with one of my best friends. We toured Puerto Vallarta, problem-crushing it. We did a boat day, even though it rained, it was still so much fun. So we got to do a sick excursion, we saw fireworks, we went shopping, a beautiful sunset, toured the city. Alright, now on to what everybody wants to hear about. And it's stem cell day. The package we opted for actually had a couple of different treatments, so I'll put those in the caption. The clinic was super nice, just like the staff there. And if you didn't know, medical grade stem cells are not offered everywhere. They're actually not even possible to get most places. Everglow Life is not open to the public yet, but it is referral only. So yay, it's your lucky day. We're planning a trip for 2026. If you'd like to join, shoot me a DM. But only if you're serious about your health and getting hotter. I'll see you guys in Mexico.
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@alijackoofficial👏👏👏positive
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@celena__nichole@kallilocklear that would be so fun to plan a group wellness trip ☺️♥️positive
@asiaworldmixclub@kallilocklear 🥹❤️positive
@sandrut@kallilocklear yessss !!!positive
@womanthatfinance@kallilocklear I would love info on this … have been looking to see where the best place is ❤️ thank youpositive
@anna_dicenzoI wanna do this! ❤️positive
@kallilocklear@anna_dicenzo I would be so down for a girls retreatpositive
@zashiasantiagoOoooo. I need thispositive
@kallilocklear@zashiasantiago it was genuinely the bestpositive
@celena__nicholeDefinitely need this 🙌🏼🥹♥️positive
@kallilocklear@celena__nichole girl I wanna go back asap let’spositive
@sandrutThis is such a vibepositive
@kallilocklear@sandrut u have visa does this mean u can gopositive
@_pauline_perla_Fabulous 🤍🌺positive
@wildexplorergirlStemcellsneutral
@misscolleenkennedySTEM CELLS 😍😍positive
@everglowlife.platformThank you for this reflection, Kalli. True longevity care begins with awareness — respecting the body, the mind, and the responsibility that comes with choosing how we heal and live.positive
@slync642Stem cells are amazing, just think, we will able to regrow limbs, replace organs, and increase longevity with them. The court is getting in the way, though.positive
@thelydiarileyDoing this 10000%positive
@kallilocklear@thelydiariley I support!!positive
@celena__nicholeStem cellsneutral
@kallilocklear@celena__nichole girl I wanna go back asap let’spositive
@emily_read_Stem cellsneutral
@seansolo22Honestly not impressed, not worth the price tagnegative
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@celena__nichole@kallilocklear that would be so fun to plan a group wellness trip ☺️♥️positive
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@sandrut@kallilocklear yessss !!!positive
@womanthatfinance@kallilocklear I would love info on this … have been looking to see where the best place is ❤️ thank youpositive
@kallilocklear to @missalessandraleon@missalessandraleon it was the best can’t wait to go back 🥺positive
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@kallilocklear to @mohammad_hossein@mohammad_hossein.kk 🙌🙌positive
@kallilocklear to @foshposh@foshposh was a dream 😍positive
@kallilocklear to @kaelyncambio@kaelyncambio we r def going backpositive
@kallilocklear to @everglowlife@everglowlife.clinic can’t wait to come back 🥺🩵positive
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6stemcelltherapyargentina18Kmicrolowreel1593360.9positive2026-01-31stem cell therapy🔥 BTL Láser 6000HD en acción en @stemcelltherapyargentina, 📍Olivos, Mendoza y Rí...No audio available
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@nicogutierrezpavonHola. 👍 btl sirve para aliviar la tendinitis de tobillo? ?positive
@dr.matiasfernandezvina@nicogutierrezpavon hola nico! Si lo usamos muchisimo. Escribinos +5491124704646positive
@danielav74Hola!! Sirve para meñiscos? ?negative
@dr.matiasfernandezvina@danielav74 si lo utilizamos muchisimo para el alivio del dolor. Los meniscos no se pueden regenerar pero si contribuir a mejorar el microambiente de la articulacion con esta terapia. Podes consultarnos al +5491124704646 y evaluamos tu casopositive
@jhanita26❤️🙌.en SNICOLAS?? ?positive
@dr.matiasfernandezvina@jhanita26 no está disponible en San Nicolásnegative
@mariarolessHola, problemas de meniscos , subo y bajo escaleras con dificultad se podrá mejorar con BTL? ?negative
@dr.matiasfernandezvina@mariaroless hola! Si, se puede intentar disminuir la inflamación y buscar fortalecer. Consultanos en +5491124704646.positive
@glali65Hola quiero infoneutral
@dr.matiasfernandezvina@glali65 Podes consultarnos al +5491124704646 y evaluamos tu casoneutral
@susanalupinacciHola doctor para tratar sindrome piramidal bilateral sirve el BTL? ?neutral
@dr.matiasfernandezvina@susanalupinacci hola! Si podría utilizarse pero tendriamos que evaluar tu caso. Envianos tus estudios e info. Podes consultarnos al +5491124704646 y lo revisamospositive
@cristinaesther.riveroHola!! Tengo artrosis,en las rodillas y demás, una de mis rodillas la tengo inflamada,con dolor x momentos no puedo caminar del dolor!! Me daría información? Gracias ?negative
@marianelaopazoTengo artrosis rodillas y artritis reumatologanegative
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@stellam.tognettiUN GENIO MI DOCTOR. HACE UNOS AÑOS ME REALIZÓ EL TRANSPLANTE DE CELULAS MESENQUIMALES.positive
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@silvana.furfaroPara dolor de tobillos y rodilla? ?negative
@marcecanzioHola tengo la rodilla el cartílago gastado y meñisco internos rotos sirve ? ?negative
@dr.matiasfernandezvina@marcecanzio. Si, se puede tratar antes y después de una infiltración en el caso que lo necesites. Podes consultarnos al +5491124704646 y evaluamos tu casoneutral
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@monicapalauperaltaTengo dolor en rodillas donde. Esta el consultorionegative
@dr.matiasfernandezvina@monicapalauperalta estamos en @stemcelltherapyargentina, Olivospositive
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@dr.matiasfernandezvinaTe enviamos info desde @stemcelltherapyargentina, si queres seguirnos mas facil comunicarnospositive
@stellabertinottiHola el BTL sirve para dolor de lumbo sacro y cadera x artrosispositive
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7alocuro_prp1805nanohighreel761354.6positive2026-02-04platelet rich plasma PRPPLATELET RICH FIBRIN @pure_prf_plus Let’s discuss… PRF is a fibrin-based matr...Hi, it's Wadden's Day and we've had a big week training at USLAB in West Perth on all things PRP and PRF. So what is PRF? It's platelet rich fibrin and this differs from PRP in that we need the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin by the protease thrombin so we don't add an anticoagulant. The process is the same, we have a blood draw, we spin in the centrifuge and then we use that product to inject. When we inject the platelets can already be axon from can already be activated and this creates a controlled inflammatory response within the dermis so add some dermal scaffolding and this is because proteins, growth factors, cytokines can encourage collagenesis and promote more elasticity within the skin and these are great for under eye area, perioral area or just general skin if you're interested in learning more about PRF I train for a company Alicurpo PRP and we'd be happy to answer any of your questions.
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@alocuro_prpExcellent explanation of PRF with @pure_prf_plus protocol Kellypositive
@npskin_kelly@alocuro_prp I believe it’s the best protocol with excellent outcomespositive
@beachsidecosmeticsperthLove PRP!!! 🙌positive
@glasgowskinandhealthclinic@beachsidecosmeticsperth we do too!positive
@glasglowskinclinic@beachsidecosmeticsperth we do too!positive
@alocuro_prp to @npskin_kelly@npskin_kelly thank you - Your feedback is really appreciated by our clinical team 🙏, especially after your experience with multiple PRP & PRF device optionspositive
@bakebossjandakot to @npskin_kelly@npskin_kelly I can’t wait! I’m ready when you are lolpositive
@glasgowskinandhealthclinic to @blcaesthetics@blcaesthetics we love our autologous treatments!positive
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8sct_research_centre5717nanoveryhighreel290005250.32026-03-11stem cell therapyA DAY WITH MY BESTIE/DOCTOR/SURGEOUN/BUSINESSMAN etc etc @drabhinitgupta @poison...I'm going to be Ritu to Pointo. Yay! Let's go. Hello guys, I am your Kipri Ritu. Today I came to her clinic. So our clinic is called Poinsy Regenerative Stilsem Clinic. You will come here and you will feel warm and comfortable. You will feel comfortable. You will feel very comfortable. Abhinit is my best friend. She planned a lot of sessions with me. So today is the full day of my clinic. First of all, we have robotic massage. So it's a machine which is a robot. And we target certain areas which we do today. Our stress relieves our body and relaxes our body. Then I did full bed skin whitening. Basically it's a machine where there are red light. I don't know about colour but I wanted that glow. When we get a glow from that light, so for that I wanted to try this. We will take multiple sessions of this and they will also get good results of skin whitening. After that, the inch loss machine which is used for our abs and fat. It dissolves our fat and loses inches. So for the people who are rid of, they want to get rid of and they are more worried about the short inches. For those people, inch loss is the right treatment. Basically it was abhinit so I enjoyed it a lot. Full day is my use and I can feel that the day was very good. There was no stress or stress. To call me here, it was a great session. You guys should also come and try it. If you want to try it, at least try it. Thank you.
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9longevityxlab774Kmacroveryhighpost8100017546.5neutral2026-02-07longevityDr. Louisa Nicola didn’t come into brain health through theory…she came through ...No audio available
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@keithmason_officialIf sleep debt can’t be reversed then what’s the pointnegative
@okmerge@keithmason_official right, I’m 4mo postpartum over here ready to go lift weights then swipe to see “sleep debt cannot be repaid”…RIP to the parents 😂😢 this post just brought me up & down a motivation roller coaster.negative
@lance_jantjies@keithmason_official came here for this comment as a new parent who no longer has complete control over my sleep during this phase early phase of parenthood I don’t see any info on Dr.Louisa being a parent(stand under correction). So the damage is done and can’t be repaired? ?negative
@tarahoneycuttOmega 3 recommendation? ?neutral
@themillennialkitchenCreatin hydrochloride or monohydrate Do 2 gms hcl or 5 monohydrate? Please guide if sufficient or tweak ? 🙏🏼 ?negative
@themillennialkitchen@themillennialkitchen do guide creatine hydrochloride v/s creatine monohydrate and comparative equivalent dosage. We have creapure from Germany here in 🇮🇳neutral
@olive.siSo all that sleep I lost during pregnancy and postpartum is going to make me more vulnerable to this disease? ?negative
@cindymcabee1120g of creatine? I can’t find any product that says more than 5g daily. Doesn’t 20g seem high? ?negative
@jessicasmith27Would be really interesting to see some actual studies that relate specifically to sleep deprived parents. Im genuinely curious as a mum of 3. Why haven’t studies been done yet? If sleep is so crucial I’d been interested to know the impact of sleep deprivation. Because I haven’t had a night of unbroken sleep in ten years. Not complaining. But keen to understand the damage it’s caused ? Do any studies exist? ?neutral
@hansen_emma@jessicasmith27 I'm happy to partake in this study! Love my kids, but sleep has been disturbed/broken since 2012positive
@themom_loek@jessicasmith27 I was just thinking the same thing. Not to critique this post but genuinely want to know what we can do as moms that are sleep deprived? How do we recover from the damage of sleep deprivation? @longevityxlab Could we perhaps get a follow up research if at possible? ?neutral
@ageingstrongerWill watch. My Mum has altzheimers and I am 63 and am doing everything I can to protect my brain and healthneutral
@skylarolson@ageingstronger try RetainYourBrain.com! It was developed by a preventive neurologist Dr Richard Isaacson to help manage Alzheimer’s risk factors and make healthy lifestyle choices! It’s free too :)positive
@ruthrizaSo weird, my mom only had OA, nothing else in her entire life, not even HBP and still developed Alzheimer’s!😥🤦‍♀️🙈🤔negative
@_aliwags@ruthriza I’m sorry to hear that 😢. Do you know what her A1c, fasting insulin and triglycerides are/were (if still living)? Toxic load is also important but insulin resistance seems to be one of the most notable causes ?neutral
@elizabethzaedowCan you share what is misleading? I'm curious to know your thoughts ?neutral
@newell156GP’s learn little to nothing about nutritional therapy. Their medical protocols are very outdated and inadequate. Take away their big pharma proscription pads and they have are at a loss.negative
@majid.ktalI do 10-15g a day. It’s amazing.positive
@shieldsfam4I am also reading about creatine being tough on kidneys but I do is conflicting or unclear.neutral
@mark_engberink20g is tested on patient. Maybe they need more, for prevention is less enough? ?neutral
@thebrilife_I use Thorne as well. I do 10 twice a day. Start with 5 and go up by 5 every third day until you are at 20.positive
@jbutlerfounderA lot of people are going to end up on the kidney transplant list when their renal function is damaged from high creatinine levels. But 20 g sounds perfect for brain health while you’re on dialysis for your kidneys! 💯neutral
@xbeastedThere is a polygenic risk for Alzheimers. In large biobank studies only 50% of cases are shown to be preventable... which is still a lot!neutral
@xbeasted@xbeasted totally love the message about lifting heavy. Id love to see the 95% sourcepositive
@ssrocha.88 to @okmerge@okmerge Exactly the same, 4 month pp, second baby. Always laugh when people say "you need to sleep to not get dementia". Sure, that would be great 😂positive
@byagnessa to @okmerge@okmerge yet at the same time other reaserch shows that having more children and being a parent to small kids later in life makes your brain work better because it „exercises”.neutral
@jodynorton60 to @wellnesswarrior@wellnesswarrior.ie that is so true! I have below average functioning kidneys, and MD said it could have damaged themnegative
@jessicasmith27 to @hansen_emma@hansen_emma seems as though we’re always overlooked in the research.. and yet it seems we’re also the most at risk / vulnerable 🤷🏼‍♀️negative
@jin_e_yoga to @longevityxlab@longevityxlab incredibly informative podcast with practical advice!positive
@leoadams to @louisanicola_@louisanicola_ Thank you for the excellent info. We should be refrigerating fish oil/omega 3s? If we haven’t been should we throw it out and start over? ?positive
@sandeeee66 to @louisanicola_@louisanicola_ what is your take on the APOE4 gene? People that get alzheimer's that dont have the gene its caused by lifestyle and diet(not to mention the other types of neurodegenative dieases) ?neutral
@videologistclicks to @louisanicola_@louisanicola_ is 20g or is it enough to do the 5g daily for young people? ?neutral
@yungcangco to @louisanicola_@louisanicola_ isn’t 20g of creatine for a daily intake high? ?neutral
@iamsassy_sv to @_aliwags@_aliwags exactly that when I think of my mum's dementia and she had type 1 diabetes!negative
@fnxnutritionuk to @_aliwags@_aliwags my thoughts exactlypositive
@lifeis2short_toputup_withfools to @lifeis2short_toputup_withfools@lifeis2short_toputup_withfools and staying away from cannabis and marihuana… those contribute to dementia and other drugs to schizophrenia, etc… plus nutrition, plus keep on learning, hobbies, etc.. it’s not as simple as just doing leg exercisesnegative
@nmllr81 to @ryan_wulfhaus@ryan_wulfhaus watch Dr.Candow. he's apparently the leading scientist on creatine research. Matt delauer has done really good interviews with him. Candow talks about 5,10 and 20 grams of creatinepositive
@iamlewiscooke85 to @butlerelevated@butlerelevated if eGFR is fine then that is a better indicator of overall kidney health as it takes into account multiple factors. Creatinine levels should definitely be monitored, but they will likely always run high in those that train, especially those with above average muscle massneutral
@jbutlerfounder to @iamlewiscooke85@iamlewiscooke85 @thebrilife_ Chronic 20 g/day fundamentally alters the risk equation. Excess creatine increases creatinine generation, undermining the reliability of creatinine-based eGFR, even in well-hydrated, physically active people. Yes, athletes and physically fit individuals often have higher baseline creatinine. That is normal. What is not normal is chronically elevating it through sustained overconsumption of creatine. Hydration may blunt fluctuations, but it does not preserve renal reserve or restore diagnostic clarity. That creates a blind spot where kidney stress progresses silently until routine stressors like heat, illness, and NSAIDs trigger overt injury or accelerated CKD, often after reversibility is lost. This is why ~3–5 g/day is the documented, evidence-based maintenance dose. At that level, muscle creatine stores are saturated and renal clearance remains stable. Doses far beyond this provide no additional benefit and simply increase the amount the kidneys must excrete. The excess doesn’t ‘go to the brain’ or muscle. It becomes filtration work. That’s also why prolonged loading phases are increasingly discouraged. They add clearance burden without added physiological upside. Framing chronic high-dose use as a long-term ‘brain health’ strategy is irresponsible without empirical, longitudinal evidence. We’ve seen this pattern repeatedly with diet and wellness extremes: very-low-calorie liquid protein diets, detox and cleanse regimens, high-oxalate juicing, and extreme ketogenic protocols all produced documented kidney or liver injury when balance was abandoned. The failure was never the concept itself, but the assumption that more, harder, or longer must be better. Absence of immediate harm is not proof of long-term safety.negative
@jbutlerfounder to @iamlewiscooke85@iamlewiscooke85 I respect what you’re saying and not trying to argue. Just providing deeper insight because these platforms will have people convinced that “experts” are giving sound advice on their problems. There’s often significant details missing in the pursuit of expediency and opinion. I certainly hope you have a great rest of your weekend and appreciate the dialogue.positive
@kbuck___ to @butlerelevated@butlerelevated when I personally was cycling 20g a day I was getting extreme dizziness. Didn't know what it was from at first. I stopped the high creatine dose, and it went awaynegative
@meaker to @snowboarderf17@snowboarderf17 I do. I make a point to do so. I can tell a difference when I don’t.positive
@teegan_paulin to @snowboarderf17@snowboarderf17 I agree. But it does make sense if you think about the increased dementia. People used to sleep similarly to the cycle of sunlight.neutral
@socks_n_moccs to @tilla260390@tilla260390 ive also read about this. You think strong metabolic flexibility is an important protective / preventative tool? I was hoping to see that mentioned in this post ?positive
@mlc_cope to @tilla260390@tilla260390 yes, I've heard it's type 3 diabetesneutral
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10thesharkdaymond1Mmegalowpost9196144.8positive2026-02-08regenerative medicinePEOPLE ARE NOW DISCOVERING HOW POWERFUL STEM CELLS ARE … AND IT’S ALOS BECOMING ...No audio available
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@nicolemluettAll the information you two share makes me soooo happy! Thanks for sharing! 🩷🥰👏positive
@diana_madrigal_jackson7That is so fascinating. Thank you for sharing this video… I didn’t know it looked like that. Have you ever worked with Plasma on an energetic frequency level? It is Super powerful. ?positive
@thesharkdaymond@diana_madrigal_jackson7 I have not. I will check into it 🙏🏾neutral
@sarah.petersen_Powerful, thank you for sharing authentically, this type of education & research is needed. I am inspired by your dedication to you & Heathers longevity together - that’s a true power couple 🙌🏻❤️positive
@valentina22roThis is amazing info. Very helpful guys. This save us tons of serious research about stem cell. Now we know where to go and what to do Now I’m ready for my next trip to Costa Rica 🇨🇷 #puravida 🙌🏾🥰positive
@pressuremademe.diamondThanks for sharing. I’ve heard of stem cell research but never to this extent. Very enlightening!positive
@rmi.healthThank you, Daymond. This space is powerful and without proper standards, it can quickly become confusing. We respect how clearly you framed this: no advice, no shortcuts, just asking the right questions and working with qualified professionals. That’s exactly how regenerative medicine should be approached. We appreciate the trust you and Heather place in our team each year, and we’re glad you’re helping people understand what to look for: transparency, medical oversight, and real science. Looking forward to the series.positive
@jb_0623I know u had cancer. How does this help with that aspect of life. I’m a cancer survivor too and couriousnegative
@thesharkdaymond@jb_0623 this is not recommended for some people w Cancer. You would need to get evaluated from RMI and also check w your health professionalnegative
@bethbee1Cost? That information would be helpful ?neutral
@thesharkdaymond@bethbee1 my intent is not to sell. Please do your research and find out if it’s for you from a cost perspective and health perspectiveneutral
@madeleineecamilleWe have known stem cells are extremely effective, but stem cell research can be ethically controversial, therefore it has been difficult to study in certain aspects.neutral
@m_brown189Have rules in the US changed to allow that style of stem cells from embylical sorry about the spelling? Or is it still not allowed, and as to why you have to go to other countries, which costa rica and a place in columbia are the 2 best. ?negative
@thesharkdaymond@m_brown189 it’s opening up. I go to RMI because they are proven. But as long as you do your homework wherever you go. I’m sure you can find some amazing places in the states as wellneutral
@weattheseaI had this done in the same place as your wife when I was getting another surgical procedure (cervical disc replacement). I thought she was going to be awake at first and was having a bot of a panic for her. 😂 I hope she has the same positive results that I have had. Wish I had done it with the rest of my neck because now Im back to possible surgeries intervention there again.positive
@mr_dubaioffplanThank you for the series of videos. Listened into everything. What improvements have you felt across the last few days since all the therapies? Im gonna look for something in the region. @thesharkdaymond ?positive
@lamondadonStem cell growth can be promoted naturally by fasting. Especially dry fastingpositive
@call___me__batmanGene therapy, Immunotherapy, Mitochondrial therapy etc. there's lots of therapy to cure diseases for the richnegative
@thesharkdaymond@call___me__batman it available to everyone. The hard truth is what do people want to spend their money on. Luxery companies make 80% of the money from those who aren’t rich. Let’s compare how many people that claim they can’t afford this stuff that have LV, Hermes, Mercedes, Gucci and other things.negative
@duhigwineMy stem cell journey started in 2023 in an effort to assist my body with healing naturally bc of herniated discs and a torn meniscus in my knee. at the time the options given to me were painkillers, physical therapy & the potential of surgery. I just wasn’t having it. Thank God for the @joeroganexperience, @cpistemcells and #Bioadvanced Medical Center in Tijuana Mexico, not only have I healed my meniscus & my discs( MRI’s don’t lie)I am now almost 50 and feel as strong and healthy as in any previous decade. @thesharkdaymond Stem Cell therapy. Do the research.positive
@thesharkdaymond@duhigwine amazing!! Yes, the research is important. Please tag wherever you went so people have more options from people that had great results 🙏🏾positive
@coateswealthThis is great... but still need to tighten up on the food you eat, aka lifestyle.neutral
@dalilapayanPair 20K in the states for a subpar treatment should’ve traveled to Mexico or South America for a better treatment.negative
@thesharkdaymond to @mikecantrelltv@mikecantrelltv what if you don’t live in America? ?neutral
@mikecantrelltv to @thesharkdaymond@thesharkdaymond Great question. The U.S. is the gold standard for these protocols because the FDA strictly regulates how umbilical cord tissue products are sourced, processed, and handled. That oversight also means patients are protected under U.S. medical malpractice laws…protections that typically don’t exist when these procedures are done abroad, where tissue sources and quality standards can be unclear. Only a small number of companies meet this compliance bar. @whiteglovewellness is one of them, with six locations in South Florida plus Park City and Lake Tahoe.neutral
@bankablerita to @thesharkdaymond@thesharkdaymond Isn't all this a bit too much? ?negative
@lithuanian_model_photographer to @bankablerita@bankablerita too much for who? ?negative
@thesharkdaymond to @rmi@rmi.health for sure! It’s all about knowledge and not thinking there is some magic pill 🙏🏾positive
@jonihansenotto to @thesharkdaymond@thesharkdaymond is there anybody that does plasma exchange in the United States? ?neutral
@felty163 to @thesharkdaymond@thesharkdaymond if you have cord blood saved will they process your own to do the treatment? ?neutral
@bethbee1 to @thesharkdaymond@thesharkdaymond Will do. No disrespect to you. Just curious as I am fully on board. ❤positive
@call___me__batman to @thesharkdaymond@thesharkdaymond I have CKD & I know a lot of people who can't actually afford those treatments & they don't have those luxury stuff.... I work for my own medication. maybe you should try visiting hospital of nephrology & oncology oftennegative
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11meadows.md7865nanoveryhighreel12384943.3neutral2025-06-02regenerative medicineI’m back!! 🙌🏼   Returning to the octagon to defend my title means getting into n...What's going on you guys? My name is Juliana Peña. I am back in my hometown Washington, the 509 Clinic 5C. I am back baby, getting some stem cells, got some NADs, some of this good stuff into my veins. Last time you guys saw me in my journey of stem cells, they were telling me that I needed to hold off the fight and make sure that I get the surgery and take the time off. I consulted with my doctors, Dr. Meadows here in Spokane, Washington. Dr. Meadows is a world-renowned regenerative medicine doctor. What he does is he injects joints with stem cells. He actually injected my spine using ultrasound guided techniques so that he hits the spot perfectly, almost as if it was under an MRI. Not only did I not need surgery, but I actually got the stem cells. I got my belt back and now we're here to do a little, we call it a little touch-up, to get myself feeling nice and ready to go for this next fight.
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@carriecancanAny chance to share. How long does it lasts & how often does it require ? ?neutral
@pitfightingWe are very proud to have @clinic5c as a sponsor for our events!! Only the BEST! Dr. Meadows is truly the next level regeneration specialist!positive
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12swiss_stem_cells2941nanoveryhighreel230001143.32025-07-01biotech stem cells🌍✨ Exciting news! We’re teaming up with Swiss Stem Cell Biotech, Re You Suisse, ...H
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13sct_research_centre5717nanoveryhighreel851440.0neutral2026-02-05stem cell therapyEBOO Therapy – Deep Blood Detox & Oxygenation , EBOO Therapy (Extracorporeal Blo...Hi guys, now Dr. Abin Gupta and again we are doing the EBU today. The sir is from Pune. And along with the YPI, we will do the treatment. I will tell you about it later. He will also be able to do the EBU tomorrow. So we will do it tomorrow. So as you know, we purify the blood through EBU. We remove the toxins. Everyone had a lot of issues in their blood. But some information, information, satavage were high. And their CRP level was also increased. So I think CRP was 8.5 something. And what was the problem in the stomach? It was an acidity. It was an acidity. And what is the age of your sir? 36. 36 years. He is from Pune. So we are removing the toxins from his body. We don't remove the toxins that much. But still. So as you saw, the blood is withdrawing. It is deoxygenated blood. And it is going inside the machine. Here is a special filter for EBU. And from here, you will see here, there is UV chamber. In which the bacteria and viruses kill. And then after being filtered from here, it is purified. Pozonated. You can see the difference in both the blood. In the ennouce, the whole pozonated blood is coming. And it is going from the other side of his body. This is a closed loop circuit. Use and throw is the whole system. Single person is used. And the toxins that have been removed in his body, have been removed so many toxins. And they are not going out. They are not listening. They are roaming around with so much dirt in their body. In the age of 36. And this is his wife. Tomorrow it will be like that. Today there will be a lot of triplets. I don't know. I don't know about triplets. I don't know anything about triplets. I will ask. I will not tell you. But yes, EBU is definitely going to stop. There will be a lot of toxins in it. So, this is his wife, both of them. And you can see how they are removing toxins. Heavy metals will be removed in it. So, we are smoking, right? Yes. So guys, those who smoke, those who go to the gym, those who take supplements, they have a lot of toxins in their body. They create a lot of toxins. So, that too is filled out in it. So, with this, you can see that their box is increasing. With toxins. So, if you want to do it too, then please do visit our center. So, we are based at Bhopal, Poison Stuntal Clinic and Ritual Center. Bhopal is on Kulawar Road. This is number 8903-223. If you have any doubt, do so on Instagram. You can do so. My ID is Dr. Vikram Gupta. And sir... Would you like to say something? Please, everyone has come. They have made their treatment. And definitely it works. We will talk to the madam tomorrow. Madam is still sleeping. She is not sleeping. Tomorrow is the number of the madam. Okay, bye.
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@sapnasbeautyconceptHow much time does it take? ?neutral
@deep.sharma.14418101What's d cost of this therepynegative
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14stemcelltherapyargentina18Kmicrolowpost641639.8neutral2025-09-23stem cell therapy🇦🇷En Argentina, las terapias orto-biológicas están revolucionando la medicina re...No audio available
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@patocesar3Hola que tal , info y precio por favor . Graciasneutral
@alsonly_meHola, me darían info por favor? ?neutral
@mariana_weissbein_modofieltroHola, se puede aplicar el tratamiento en adultos mayores , tiene contraindicaciones, cuantas cesiones requiere el tratamiento? Gracias. ?neutral
@walter.meirelles.9Hola buenas noches, sirve para discopatias degenerativa de zona lumba, info y costo por favorneutral
@querclaudiaHola, quisiera saber en qué consiste el tratamiento, si se puede aplicar a dolencias de artrosis y costo. Muchas gracias.neutral
@susanascarrozzaInfo por favorneutral
@titodiegoderotierInfo por favorneutral
@ernestinaduvivierPpr favor me enviarían información y precio.Graciaspositive
@grachula_Hola info y precio por favorneutral
@amestoymercedesBUEN DIA. Quisiera saber si es ßlo tratamiento p las rodillas. No hacen aplicación lumbo sacra? ?neutral
@tirhadelmarHacen aplicación limbo sacra, ciático? gracias!! ?neutral
@luisalbizuriHola buen,soy operador de meniscos y quisiera saber si podría usar prp para los mismos ya que no tengo cartílagos. Graciasneutral
@marcelo_esteban_fNecesito más información del tratamiento para la artrosis y costosneutral
@raquelrocesalonsoHola, si tienes artrosis degenerativa en caderas, cervical etc también se puede hacer ó solamente es para zonas más pequeñas? Gracias ?neutral
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15dr.matiasfernandezvina24Kmicrolowpost57737.5positive2025-09-29stem cell therapyEl “Recovery Room®” de Stem Cell Therapy Argentina es un espacio diseñado para l...No audio available
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@btlmedicalargentina🙌🙌🙌positive
@rosspangallovieraMás información por favor. Tengo grado 3neutral
@drciladi@rosspangalloviera brindamos un tto integral para mejorar la calidad de vida de los ptes con artrosis , basado en cuatro pilares la Medicina funcional , la nutrición específica , el aporte biológico con células madres o prp hiperconcentrado y la terapia con láser regenerativo!!!! Te invito a que agendes una consulta para evaluar tu casopositive
@damianlocuraMe pasarías info x favor. Artrosis rodilla izq 54 años muy deportistanegative
@drciladi@damianlocura Bien , te invito a que puedas Agendar una consulta para que podamos Evaluar tu caso en particular y poder brindarte un tto adecuado para mejorar tu calidad de vida !!! Saludospositive
@damianlocura to @drciladi@drciladi ok Doc. Me indicarías la manera de agendar un turno.neutral
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16stemcelltherapyargentina18Kmicrolowreel78532.1positive2025-12-05stem cell therapy🇦🇷Stem Cell Therapy Argentina® @stemcelltherapyargentinaThe regulatory medicine of the difference between supposing and knowing is in the diagnostic. And in this Argentina we use the echography in all our medical consultations to evaluate in real time what is happening inside your body. For this we have two of the most powerful echographs in the market. All this so that you don't have to do studies elsewhere and all our centers. On the one hand we have the Echograph for Butterfly IQ that allows us to guide the treatment we do within an area like a kyrófana. And one of our new incorporations in the consultory is the Consona NS-AIS. Surely you don't know these words, but it is one of the most advanced technologies in the image for the consultory. With superior quality and deep structure analysis. I want you to understand that this is not a minor detail. It is part of the commitment with a much more advanced medicine. In this Argentina we do not do blind treatments. If you want to experience it with your own eyes, send us a message and schedule your consultation. In this way we will be able to start working and thus improve your quality of life.
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@telmopabloMe interesa.positive
@veronicadelvallebernardHola buenos días! Soy de San Juan y necesito hacer una consulta, tengo dolores articulares, pies , rodilla ,cadera y por momentos en codos y deseos de las manos . Para hacer la consulta en Mendoza donde me tengo que comunicar? ?neutral
@alicialujancejasPronto estaré con usted … y gracias por todo lo que informa !!!positive
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17meadows.md7865nanoveryhighpost791331.8neutral2025-01-31regenerative medicineDid you learn something new about stem cells?🧬No audio available
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@kathleen.5876You do this for ankylosing spondylitis arthritisneutral
@jebouskyI’m curious, what do you think of MSC’s for stem cells treatment on knees? ?neutral
@riseupwellsunshine_jgoodwinIV stem cells ? Any illness / disease contraindications ? ?neutral
@davidingram613DR Meadows as you know this subject interest me so much. Here is my question....I have heard of stem cells for helping with injury and even with healing like @chesnut.md does after surgery, but is there a protocol for prevention/anti aging and to mitigate future or potential injuries? I adore this subject and hope you will post tons and tons over the year. xoxoox ?positive
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18stemcelltherapyargentina18Kmicrolowreel66620.9negative2026-01-13stem cell therapyEl Dr. Matías Fernández Viña nos cuenta cómo las terapias regenerativas fueron c...I think that Medici and Regenerative have made a difference, the orthopedic therapies have made a difference to the rest of the other therapies, because having less support from the industry in the production of a drug, which now has more intention of that, the doctor had to do it a little more alone, trying to recruit the evidence that he could, to do all the therapeutic accompaniment with the patient with a lot of effort, and that led to obviously there being more lentitude in the development. But now that there is much more interest in the industry, there is much more support in the devices closed, there is support in more regulatory issues, I think that it begins to have a sense. In fact, if you look at the publications from the development of mesenchymals with NANI CAPLA in 1990, there were very few publications, and today, 25, we are talking about comparative publications with medicines like Betametason, Adyclophenac, with mesenchymal cells. That speaks of the fact that there is a huge growth in the industry in these therapies.
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@claudiamabe03Querido Matías sos un genio absoluto, una calidad humana excepcional y un profesional de primer nivel. Graciassssss por ayudarme a tener una mejor calidad de vida!!!positive
@anacristinasonegoPor favor ahora están de vacaciones y. Espero en febrero tengan un lugar.ya que tengo que viajar .con mis 78 años busco alivionegative
@anacristinasonegoQuerido Dr desde hace un año que quiero pedir turno y nunca haynegative
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19stemcell_art16Kmicrogoodreel235810.3neutral2020-09-24Mesenchymal stem cells on 3D microporous scaffold. 3D architecture is known to p...No audio available
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@kpgrassieWhat scope and software were used for this Z-stack and 3D projection?? I’m trying to work with 3D reconstructed Z-stacks of BMSCs surrounded by fluorescent microspheres inside collagen hydrogels! ?neutral
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20stemcell_art16Kmicrogoodpost54179.02021-10-19Let’s talk about cell-to-matrix adhesion. When adhesive cells are seeded onto su...No audio available
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21stemcellspanama36Kmicrolowpost298168.7negative2024-02-29stem cellsOur founder, Neil Riordan, PA, PhD, is one of the early pioneers and experts in ...No audio available
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@aliceproudfootI am JAK2 pos. I have PV was wondering if stem cell therapy can cure me ?? ?negative
@aliceproudfootCan you treat Polycythemia Veraneutral
@aysennails2022😢 My son was born with no chest diagnoses is Poland syndrome. Absent right side of Chest. Is there anything that you can do to help my son ?? Age 11 now 😢 ?negative
@mark.h.turleyI escorted my daughter to the institute for treatment on her hips. Been two years now. So many things, 40 years old needing both hips replaced. Great staff, cutting edge facility. Great resultspositive
@kristinditzelacupunctureYour clinic saved my life❤️positive