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Okay well, I am in desperate need of life-saving advice. I believe I need intravenous stem cell therapy for my microvascular disease (MVD).
Microvascular Disease: (sometimes called small artery disease or small vessel disease) is heart disease that affects the walls and inner lining of tiny coronary artery blood vessels that branch off from the larger coronary arteries.
It causes me a great deal of hypoxic pain whenever I physically overexert myself, don't perfectly adhere to the anti-inflammatory, low-toxic, ketogenic "Bulletproof Diet", get inadequate sleep, drink too much caffeine, fail to brush my teeth before bed (rotting food in your mouth causes inflammatory damage throughout the body), or suffer from high levels of stress.
Am I at all correct in assuming that intravenous stem cell therapy will be effective in helping to at least alleviate my MVD? I discovered a great deal of hope after reading articles like this one:
https://edition.cnn.com/2011/11/14/health/stem-cells-heart-damage-reverse/index.html
Quote: The results were striking. Not only did scar tissue retreat -- shrinking 40% in Ken Milles, and between 30% and 47% in other test subjects -- but the patients actually generated new heart tissue. On average, the stem cell recipients grew the equivalent of 600 million new heart cells, according to Marban, who used MRI imaging to measure changes. By way of perspective, a major heart attack might kill off a billion cells.
"This is unprecedented, the first time anyone has grown living heart muscle," says Marban. "No one else has demonstrated that. It's very gratifying, especially when the conventional teaching has been that the damage is irreversible."
If you are unsure, how can I get input from the experts? I was thinking of sending letters to leading researchers like Dr. Roberto Bolli asking for their advice on this particular issue. Dr. Roberto Bolli also accepts patients. I plan to call them and ask them if they see patients over Zoom because I can't currently afford to fly all over the country to consult with different doctors with the right expertise. He, for example, is in KY while I'm in NJ.
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