I was given 2 days to two weeks to liver after diagnosed with end stage kidney and liver disease. It have two and half years and I feel great after moving to the Philippines and dosing with cord blood stem cells. My kidneys are fine, and my liver enzymes are stable. Also, I am not on any medication. I plan to do 30 million cord blood stem cells no less than every six months get younger, if I can keep up. I am here to stay. I am not going anywhere soon. Thank you for your videos. They have helped me save my own life. Because the healthcare system here has not caught up yet.
You are absolutely correct!👍 And a HUGE congratulations on winning the game of life! Proud of you for taking the matter into your own hands and leaping into the unknown... I have seen many that are gripped by fear, that instead of pursuing something that could have saved their lives, they clung to things that are familiar and listened to doctors who do not know the newest discoveries and breakthroughs in medicine. The risk of such fear is losing one's life... Incredible story! Bravo and welcome to life and to teaching others...
Please may I ask the stem cell transportation and the capsules are they working the same , like chronic condition how long will you use it. We are Africans we may not have the money to come to overseas for the treatment so if take the capsules will it work as the same as cord transplant
I had a zoom consultation with Dr. Joy. She was so informative, and answered all my questions. I was ready to get in the car and go. Unfortunately I found the cost was out of reach for me, and needed to save up for another year. I’ve heard that stem cell therapy is coming down. Is that true? My condition is getting worse and I need to do this asap. Thank you ahead for any advice, or answers you can offer. Teri G
Dear Teri, thank you for your comment. We do have financial assistance available at the clinic for people who have difficulty affording the therapy. Please contact the clinic at info@chara-health.com for details. Would love to help you.
@terigormley, same thing happened to me. I was hoping that after dealing with my condition for over 12 years, I would finally get some relief. I even got a loan from my boss, but it wasn’t enough. 😢
@@lettyperez8845 what was the treatment for? Like I have MS...I will call and find out, "looking into it" for same question... how many, how long and how much. :)
Canadian physician here. I’m planning to learn from you and only you. Binged so much of your videos and learned a lot this far. I hope you do in-person courses until 2025 when I decided to contact your clinic. In the meantime do you recommend doing the certification for regenerative medicine and anti-aging? And if so where do you recommend? Thanks for your insight.
Hi so nice to meet you! I love forward-thinking pioneering physicians!❤️ Yes come to the January 18-19, 2025 training in Los Angeles! Before that, you can take the AAICT online course to get started. Send an email to info@aaict.org and we will help you:)
Essential to address mind, body, soul & environment. Body keeps the score, Gabor mate, etc, etc…our thoughts, emotions, backgrounds, environment, foods, people/relationships, and yes genetics all impact us profoundly.
there is no magic pill....! Very informative video...Takes time and patience. Each one of us is different and all aspects of our health needs to be analyzed. Thank you
Thank you for your kind words! I have seen promising results when it comes to Stem Cell Therapy for Quinney disease. I have also seen benefits in my own patients. Here's one testimonial as an example: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1wikpLDpsb8.htmlsi=hcS9rmpgS0MuP613
I’m not saying don’t use stem cells this way if you can, but extended fasting also increases stem cell production immensely. And, depending on what you’re using stem cells for, a ketogenic diet can also help: joint pain, cancer, etc…
Definitely. Fasting is powerful, and also is cold plunge, or hyperbaric oxygen, or ozone therapy, or red light therapy... We are in the midst of an explosion of powerful new modalities that are nature-based, with little side effects and aimed at evoking the body's natural healing mechanisms...
Thanks Dr. Kong! I wonder if you could talk about your experiences treating Back problems and Shoulder problems, especially after a person has had surgery for these issues; e.g.; disc issues in the back and rotator cuff issues in the shoulder.
Please watch this video which explains where the cells come from: Where Do You Get the Stem Cells? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jfz8qnraFTI.html Cells are processed in FDA-registered tissue banks, and there are quite a number of the tissue banks these days. I do not know how many are public, possibly none yet. You can approach individual companies and inquire about investment.
I have fibromyalgia and lived with pain the past 8 years tried stem cells same day my pain was gone had forgotten what it was like to live without pain. Do wonder how often I will need it?
This is just wonderful to hear! I want to answer your question by sharing a video of mine specifically on the subject of how often one needs to do stem cell treatments: How Often Do I Need Stem Cell Treatment? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-K8eGLBo-h78.htmlsi=rPwRXBIoar6MyqCG Hope you find it helpful!
I haven't been any studies specifically regarding stem cell therapy for Lewy body dementia... There's more evidence regarding Parkinson's. I have seen some good results with Parkinson's patients that we have seen at our clinic using our comprehensive approach.
To receive stem cell treatment, you can contact our clinic at 818-356-8232 or email info@chara-health.com. You can also send in a contact form at www.joykongmd.com/contact/.
@@penguinlieo4723 It is not true. MSCs have been studied extensively for their anti-cancer properties. But there is some controversy. Please watch this video of mine which may be helpful: Stem Cells and Cancer ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DrRlFF9ANv4.htmlsi=sm02235GqQF7V71x
Definitely can help. Maybe this video will explain some of the aspects of treatment in osteoarthritis? Stem Cell Therapy for Osteoarthritis ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8kL-Z6sZe8g.html
Question for the doctor - exactly what type of stem cells and from what source, are you giving yourself by IV, every 3 months ?? Are they mezencymal stem cells ???
Yes there are. This video discussed the source of the cells I use: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jfz8qnraFTI.html You will find this video helpful as well, where I talked more about antiaging regimen when I analyzed Bryan Johnson's 300 million stem cell treatment: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mN52046lasA.htmlsi=E9bg5rXUKM4w2XcS
Hi Dr. Joy Kong - I have a chronic condition and considering Stem Cell as the only thing that can help me. Please let me know where to connect to your office so that I can have a consultation and pricing breakdown please. Thank you
Of course. You can contact our clinic at 818-356-8232 or email info@chara-health.com. You can also send in a contact form at www.joykongmd.com/contact/. Would love to help you!
Dosage of cells needed is based a person's bodyweight, age, and health issues, as well as considerations such as whether local injections is necessary in addition to IV infusions. Because use native cells, we need much less than expanded cells used overseas. Generally for most people, it falls between 20-50 million cells total.
@@JoyKongMD there are some clinics offering at a minimal of 100 million cells for 1 time treatment if less than that it would be ineffective the doctor said. However there're clinics measure it by bodyweight & age but again i dont see much differences in the volume say around 80-90 million cells/treatment. So far I haven't came across with a clinic that gave less than 70 million/treatment.
We calculate the dosage of cells based on body weight, age and health issues. Generally someone younger than age 65 who is healthy only needs 1cc per 60lbs of body weight at our clinic. The dosage in turn determines the total cost. For most people, this would fall between $8,500 to 13,500 per treatment . Hope this is helpful.
It depends on your body weight, age and health issues. It would be determined during a consultation. But it would most likely range between $11,000 to $18,000.
I use a stem cell product that contains cells from the umbilical cord blood, cord tissue and amniotic membrane (CharaCore), and use 20 million cells for each infusion. Not all stem cells are created equal. Native (i.e. unexpanded) is more potent and safer than expanded cells (used in almost all overseas clinics), and cells with high concentration of MSCs will be ideal.
Hi, please contact our clinic at 818-356-8232 or email info@chara-health.com. You can also send in a contact form at www.joykongmd.com/contact/. We look forward to helping you.
Sorry you did not notice benefits so far. What was the source of stem cells? Were they from your own body or from umbilical cord/placenta? Were the cells ever expanded (grown in a culture medium in an incubator to reach large numbers?) How many stem cells were you given to you? All these play a role on the effectiveness of the treatment...
10:38 I definitely missed with your air quotes on natural aging process. What else would you be referring to besides no intervention on the aging process?
Treatment at our clinic ranges from $5,500 to $18,000 depending on what you need - based on your body weight, age, health issues, what type of injections etc. This video of mine may help explain: Cost of Stem Cell Therapy ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-l3nFAtHbqyI.htmlsi=L6GSn2M009oa0eeZ
Hi joy. My alternative healthcare clinic specializes in diabetes using an advanced IV insulin treatment called PIR. We used to do stem cells but stopped a few years. Do you know if exosomes can help get the pancreas working again (i.e. reverse diabetes)? I know diabetes is a diet / lifestyle disease but always looking for different ways to help our diabetics.
Thank you for your question. There is research showing that Stem Cell Therapy can help reverse diabetes, both type 1 and type 2. As far as exosomes, they are secretion products from stem cells, especially MSCs. Exosomes can be very helpful and I used them at our clinic, but they cannot replace cells and the intelligence embedded in the DNA in cells. Please watch this video of mine where I explained in a little little bit more detail: Stem cells vs Exosomes ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OEtWiUjGp_c.htmlsi=k5YOwBrdZYCEQWv_
Thank you for the quick response. I’ll watch your video. I stated Exosomes because I was assuming that if you’re trying to fix or enhance organs, you had to do an IV infusion and I was told you could only infuse Exosomes because they are much smaller than stem cells.
HI Dr Kong, I know in some other countries, expanded cells (normally 4th & 5th gen cells) are provided to patients. do you think it is as effective as native cells? also, if I want to use cells, say every 3 months, what should be the right dosage in each IV injection? is 30-50 mil cells enough?
Even 1 passage could lead to changes in gene expression. Expanded cells are not as effective as native cells and can product more side effects. Maybe this video will help: Are Expanded Cells Better? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7kcfnXs7k6w.htmlsi=tCMNH9PDpbn4I38q Considering the type of clinical response I have seen with my patients using native cells (unexpanded and unmanipulated), and also from the clinical response of doctors I have trained who use the same types of native cells, I think 30-50 million cells can produce great results. However, not all cells are the same, it is important to have a good amount of MSCs (there are many kinds of stem cells including mononuclear cells in cord blood and bone marrow). I recommend individualized dosing based on body weight, age and health issues, and upon consultation the exact dose can be determined. Hope this helps. And feel free to contact our clinic in Los Angeles and set up a consultation.
@@JoyKongMD thank you very much for your reply! I've consulted a few clinics regarding native cell and expanded cells, almost all of them gave me the same answer that Native cell is not safe to use, it very risky where as 4th or 5th gen cells are generally stable and almost as effective as native cells. when you say your clinic uses native cells safely, I am wondering if the native cells produced in your clinics are in a special form so that they can be used safely? also, what is the contact info of your clinics?
@@jasonli3523 My goodness. The misrepresentation of scientific facts... That's really sad to hear that they would try to steer you away from using cells that have not gone through manipulations in a laboratory setting. I do not "produce" such cells in the clinic. They are processed from birth tissue at FDA-registered and inspected tissue banks. What I use is in a special form because I incorporate cells from different compartments of the umbilical cord, which no other company has done. Maybe this video will help explain: Best Place to Get Stem Cell Therapy and Treatment Approaches ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VpICLGyVMfY.htmlsi=2nkpMgyJc-iO09lf
So I'm looking at getting 70million UMSCs to help with an autoimmune condition. 1 million per kg of body weight. Max number of passages of tbe MSCs is 3. High quality. Would you suggest breaking that up into 3 sessions over 6 months?
I am not a fan of expanded cells, as the expansion process tend to decrease the cell quality, so that even though it sounds like you're getting more cells, but you're actually getting less effects... you can watch this video for a better understanding: Are Expanded Cells Better? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7kcfnXs7k6w.htmlsi=tCMNH9PDpbn4I38q My recommendation is using native Stem Cells, and calculate the dosage based on your bodyweight, age, and health issues. Doing three sessions with one to two month in between is what I usually do with our patients. People tend to get more side effects with expanded cells, which is not a risk I want to take with my patients.
@@JoyKongMDwrong! If you do not have cGMP cell manufacture facility, you have to use P0 stem cells. But P0 is much more risk than P4, P5…. Big concern: purity!
@JoyKongMD I understand the native cell component. But how do you separate the RBCs and other cells from the MSCs if you don't go through a few passages? If you give allogenic native MSCs that are "contaminated" then the recipient would need to be a HLA match?
Please may i ask we Africans how can we get advantage of this treatment, because we may not get the money to come to overseas for treatment so how can we benefit from this treatment, will the capsules work as the same as cord transplant.if yes how long will you take the capsules if you have chronic condition before you will get a result. Me particular am having challenge in my nervous system but i dont have the money to come to overseas so how can i be beneficial or can i take the capsules and how long can i take it.
I'm sorry that it may be difficult for you to come to the U.S. for treatment. I don't think capsules will work very well. Stem cells need to be injected into the body. However, there are other products that can be freeze dried and will still maintain some of the benefits. We are working on this options.
Hei, I have already heard of your web seminars and I appreciate your important advice about stem cells. But My question is How about schizofreni.are there any hope to heal or get treated by stem cells. I am waiting for your answer. if it is. how much it costs. I need this treatment for my child.
Are you asking about schizophrenia? If so, there has not been much data on this condition when it comes to stem cell therapy... If a treatment is provided, it would be experimental in nature, and certainly worth a try...
I just started watching Dr Joy, fantastic videos, I’m sure this question has been answered, are these stem cells from non COVID vaxxed donors? Obviously I would be talking about the parents of the donor. Much appreciated if you can answer.
Absolutely NOT vaccinated with mRNA covid vaccines. Our company and clinic do not accepted donors who have been vaccinated with covid vaccines for stem cell transplants.
Have you done stem cell therapy for people with Chronic Kidney Disease? I would love to hear your feedback on this as we all know the current situation with CKD.
Yes we have. I put a car study on AAICT (American Academy of Integrative Cell Therapy) website. Please take a look: aaict.org/case-studies/kidney-disease/
Congratulations on receiving the exosome treatment, please keep us posted on your progress. I wouldn't know what to recommend as to the dose of treatment. And also, exosome products can vary drastically, and even though a company may claim to have a huge number of exosome per cc of product, after more rigorous testing, it may only contain a fraction of what they claim... as you can see, only after proper evaluation of your situation and what product you are using, can any conclusions be drawn...
I take about 150 million stem cells every 18 months, I try to stay healthy and do several sports including, motorcycles, paragliding, kitesurfing, bike riding. I am 61 years old,, I am not looking younger, but I feel better. I was told that I can put stem cells in my face to make me look more youthful . Maybe I should consider doing 50 million every 6 months instead.
It depends on what type of cells they are. The 50 million unexpanded ("native") cells we use at our clinic are likely a lot more potent than the 300 million expanded cells used overseas... That said, spreading the cells apart will be more helpful, but do choose more potent cells that cause less potential side effects...
@@JoyKongMD YW! I HV ''MS'',,,,,,,,ND YER INFO IZ VERY HELPFULL,TY!,,,,,,,,,,,I HOPE 2 TRY YER SC TREATMENT IN TH FUTURE, AFTER IVE DONE MY CURRENT ROUTINE,
you don't have to do it every three months. Even at every 6 months, or even once a year, when can receive great benefits. If one does this twice a year, it will likely cost between $16,000 to $32,000 depending on a person's weight, age and health issues. it is a significant amount of money, but maybe well worth it, considering the profound anti-aging benefits, and the preventative qualities these treatments have preventing illnesses.