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How stem cells can help with getting rid of Lyme disease
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Today we're going to talk a little bit about stem cells and Lyme disease. We are getting more and more calls about Lyme disease. It's a horrible disease. It's really affecting more and more people. It seems to just keep spreading across the United States and parts of Canada.
It is a difficult disease as it's caused by a bacteria that is housed in ticks. When they bite you is the most common way to get it. There seems to be some speculation of other ways to get it, but let's just focus on that. Lyme is tough because there's only like two labs in the US that test for the full panel of the different ways it can show up. It can be up to four different markers they test to for positive or negative. And most general blood work does not investigate it. So that's step one. If you even think you have it, you need to get tested there. The next step is they will throw a bunch of antibiotics at you. Or they may want to go some other ways. The problem is from what I've been researching, typically with the antibiotics they don't give you enough to begin with, and the sooner you can get them, the more effective and possible it is to wipe it out. So very tricky to treat. It can hide. It can mimic other things. It's why it's so tough. We've had mixed results with Lyme with stem cell treatments. Some people respond extremely well, see symptoms go away. Others see little to no change. I'd say it's probably about a 75% success rate, but we'd like to increase that.
What we started recommending to people, and we have found effective, is that we want to weaken the disease as much as possible. We recommend people start first with ozone treatments. By getting ozone into the bloodstream via IVs, you are putting the body in a position where the ozone kills a lot of different things. It can weaken the disease or make it so it can be wiped out easier with another treatment. It can weaken it to a point where then you come in for stem cell treatment, which boosts your immune system and corrects any auto immune disorder part of it.
We've even seen this with other diseases that we weren't expecting. We had one patient who actually weakened down his genital herpes enough to where after he did treatment with the IV stem cells, they can't even detect the herpes in his system anymore. So based on that, I went in, I talked with Dr Reavis, who's a professor at university of Guadalajara. I really dig into it with him. We spent hours together talking, and when I asked him about this patient where they can't find the herpes any longer. He said "the thing is a stem cell can't carry a virus. It could carry a retro virus, but even then it's less than a 5% chance."
But in conjunction with that he said "you can't give someone a virus from stem cells." You could not activate it like that. Had herpes, or even Lyme disease could not flare up from the mesenchymal stem cell cell treatment. But if it's very weekend, it can get in there and it can boost the immune system enough to wipe it out.
So that's our thinking and our logic by doing ozone first. We don't do the ozone here because one treatment isn't enough. Most our patients are only here for a week. We're talking about most likely like two to three months of treatments spread out. And you have to find your local doctor that does ozone to guide you through that stage of it.
Then we finish it off with the stem cells because the problem with line two. It's not only do you have that bacteria, do you also have a lot of autoimmune conditions caused by it? So the stem cells go in, they send out these things called cytokines, which are signaling proteins and for immune cells that aren't working properly they signal them to target the real problem instead of the body itself.
So it's going to be a combination of things we believe, where we're going to see the highest success rate working with more people. But just want to let people know, because we've been getting asked about it a lot, and that would be our recommendation. You know, if the doctor does suggest starting with the antibiotics, you probably want to start there. if you want to learn more, give me a call any time
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