Hawaii Doctor Gets Second Dose of Stem Cells
Wednesday, August 22, 2007 - Stem Cell Guru
Aloha Stem Cell fans. Welcome to Stem Cell Guy's little blog island. Stem Cell Guy is going surfin' bra. Dude, look at those killer waves.
Sorry, Stem Cell Guy will stop acting like an idiot and give you some good stuff:
This week Stem Cell Guy would like to present Dr. George Smith from Hawaii. Dr. Smith was suffering from coronary artery disease as well as congestive heart failure. Some doctors may call it ischemic cardiomyopathy.
Note to prospective patients...although Dr. Smith may have wanted/needed two different stem cell treatments, most of our patients are very satisfied with one or only need one. Two is not the norm.
Anyway, here is the teaser:
Doctor George Smith, MD, from Hawaii, derived such benefit from his first adult stem cell treatment in Bangkok eighteen months ago that he returned recently for another procedure. The first trip gave Dr. Smith, age 80, a stronger heart muscle. The second he believes will help increase blood flow throughout his body. Dr. Smith is believed to be one of the first patients in the world to receive two different treatments of adult stem cells. "I don't think there are too many people going to the other side of the world to get stem cell treatment once, much less twice." he said with a grin.
OH PLEASE STEM CELL GUY!! GIVE US MORE!
Labels: adult stem cell, adult stem cell treatment, cardiomyopathy, congestive heart failure, coronary heart disease
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