For instance, back in Wharton’s day, about 50% of women died in childbirth.
It was commonly observed that if a baby passed through the birth canal and its mother perished, it could still live up to five days due to nutrients contained in the umbilical cord connected to its naval.
Wharton had no idea at the time, but stem cells were part of the power contained in the jelly.
We know that Wharton’s jelly contains several types of stem cells.
These cells can be extracted, refined, and implanted into sick people to help cure diseases.
In one case study, tissue transplantation from Wharton’s jelly reduced traumatic brain injury in laboratory test rats.
This is just the tip of the iceberg.
In 2003, Senator John McCain of Arizona put together a stirring conference for the U.S. Senate on the potential use of non-embryonic stem cells.
The Senators were shown how autistic children treated with stem cells learned to speak.
Children afflicted with muscular dystrophy were treated with stem cells and suddenly walked.
“It’s a miracle!” the Senators said.
Wharton’s Jelly Stem Cell Research
So why aren’t stem cell treatments part of mainstream medicine?
In my opinion, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is slow-walking a potential cure for too many ailments to list.
My name is Dr. Richard Jacoby. I’m known as one of the world’s most accomplished peripheral nerve surgeons.
I’m also the author of the celebrated book “Sugar Crush” and my new book “Unglued.”
Stop by my website at www.drjacoby.academy.
I’d like to offer you an overview of new products and therapies, such as stem cells, which can drastically improve your existence.
I aim to help you live a longer, happier, healthier life than you once dreamed possible.
Years ago, after opening the Wound Care Center at a hospital in Scottsdale, Arizona, I had an epiphany moment.
How My Interest In Stem Cells Began
A nurse came limping by. She was wearing an air cast on one of her feet.
When I asked her what was wrong, she said she had tendonitis in her Achilles tendon.
Most people know that tendonitis is an acute inflammation of a tendon.
Tendonosis occurs when this inflammation becomes chronic.
I asked this nurse how long she’d been wearing her air cast. She told me: “A year and a half.”
“And that still hasn’t fixed it?” I said.
She shook her head. Moreover, she confided in me that she feared that she might lose her job because the cast was making it hard for her to stay mobile.
As it happened, I had access to stem cells through a company I was working with.
I asked this nurse if she’d be up for trying a procedure where I injected her inflamed Achilles tendon with stem cells made from amniotic fluid.
She agreed, and I gave her the injection. “Come by tomorrow,” I said. “I just want to check and see how you’re doing.”
She wasn’t limping when she came into my office the next day. Nor was she wearing her cast.
I was amazed when she said she felt no pain in her leg. “Should I still wear the cast?” she asked.
“Hmm? Yes,” I said. “To be safe, come back in two weeks, and we’ll see how you’re doing.”
She came back in two weeks and reported that nothing had changed. She was cured.
That’s when my interest in stem cells began.
My name is Dr. Richard Jacoby.
I’m known as one of the world’s most accomplished peripheral nerve surgeons.
I’m also the author of the celebrated book “Sugar Crush” and my new book “Unglued.”
In my online course, Urban Carnivore, I teach practical life hacks like stem cell healing and other alternative healing techniques.
If you’re interested, stop by my website at www.drjacoby.academy.
I aim to help you live a longer, happier, healthier life than you once dreamed possible.
Stem cellsare one of the most confusing subjects in most people’s minds.
People constantly ask me: What are stem cells? How do they work? Why do they work? Why can’t we get them? What is the big mystery?
Who Is Hiding The Truth About Stem Cells?
Stem cellsare organic material that’s passed down from one generation to the next.
Yet, everyone has stem cells in their bones, fat, and teeth; they’re a naturally occurring substance.
Unfortunately, over time, we lose the amount of stem cellsin our bodies.
When most people reach total growth—at age 20, on average—they have about 100% of the stem cells they were born with.
By the time most people reach 50, they’ve lost about 90% of their stem cells.
However, there’s good news.
Prenatal stem cells, which are some of the best for healing purposes, can be harvested from substances like amniotic fluid, Wharton’s Jelly, and the umbilical cord.
These are all other afterbirth products, meaning they’re ejected from the mother once the fetus is born.
Who Is Hiding The Truth About Stem Cells?
That’s about as short-sighted as throwing out bricks of gold because you don’t know which room in your house you should keep them in.
When used allogeneically, stem cells hold the key to healing many diseases.
In this case, allegorically means that the stem cells were harvested from one person and applied as healing agents to another person.
Now, back in 2003, Senator John McCain held a U.S. Senate hearing on the many uses of stem cells.
The conclusion of that hearing was senators calling stem cells “a miracle.”
So why have twenty years passed, and they’re still considered off-limits for healing diseases?
Something is wrong, and it’s time we got answers to simple, direct questions.
Write to your senators today and ask why stem cells are banned in many therapeutic use cases.