I'm Dr. Sabrina Solt here and for my very first YouTube video I'm gonna be
talking about the three things that you need to know to be a smart consumer of a
stem-cell procedure. Now, over the last couple of years, we've seen a huge surge
in stem-cell clinics pretty much across the country, and some of these are doing
it right, and some of these are toeing the ethical line if I do say so myself!
So, what are the three things that you need to be looking for when you're
deciding on your stem-cell treatment? I'm gonna go through them right now really
quick and then we're gonna dive in a little bit deeper, so in case you need to
jump off of this within the first minute, you at least got your information! First
thing: deciding the sources of stem cells, 2: figure out who's doing your procedure
and 3: consider the cost. Alright so let's talk about the first one, the source of
stem cells. There's a lot of clinics out there that are saying they're giving you
a stem cell procedure when in reality, they're not. So, what do I mean by that?
Well the only way you're gonna get a stem cell procedure is if they're
removing stem cells from your own body meaning from bone marrow or fat tissue
okay there is no other way to get live stem cells. Now if they're offering you
an off-the-shelf product saying that it came from amniotic fluid or cord tissue
or even cord blood those do not have live stem cells, okay, this is something
that I can dive into on a whole other video if you need me to but just take my
word for it at this point! There are no live stem cells in any of those products!
I actually heard of a doctor that when confronted with this he goes well "I
didn't tell the patients they were live", meaning yes there are stem cells in them
oftentimes they are dead by the time they reach you and that's because of the
cryopreservation and everything they have to undergo. So, no live stem cells in
off-the-shelf products! You can only get live stem cells in a procedure that
involves a minor surgery meaning they are harvesting them from your own bone
marrow or your own fat tissue, okay? That's the first thing you need to
consider when deciding on your stem cell treatment is "Am I getting real stem
cells? OK, number two, who's doing it? Is it a
doctor? Is it a nurse practitioner? What's their training look like? Is this
something that they just kind of do on the side in addition to their ob/gyn
practice or their family practice? Or is this something that they are doing as
their main career you want someone who's focused and doesn't even necessarily
come back to what their designation is it just means is this their focus
are they all in with regenerative medicine because that is the umbrella
that covers stem cell treatments, okay? Are they a regenerative medicine
practitioner? Are they skilled with a needle? Are they skilled with their
procedures? These are all things that you need to be considering. Again, a nurse
practitioner could be doing this; MDs, DOs, and I'm an ND, and this is
what I do okay but just make sure that your provider is all in in this and that
they know what they're doing, okay? Ask how many procedures they've done, how
many knees they've injected, you know, if they're in the five to ten, twenty
category, maybe find somebody else, okay? You want somebody with experience. Third
and final thing that you need to be considering is cost. Now, stem cell
procedures, relatively, they're not cheap, okay, but what we're looking for is, we're
looking for cost reflective of the value that you're getting. Now I've heard
horror stories I've heard of people paying $13,000 for a cord blood IV. Now,
there is so much wrong with that! Cord blood, again it's another video,
but $13,000 is absolutely outrageous for a single treatment! Ballpark,
depending on what you're getting, anywhere from $3,500 to $10,000 okay? Now,
when we're looking at $10,000 we are looking at, at least in my practice,
things like a full adipose procedure harvest, meaning you've got the
liposuction in there, you're also getting processing of the stem cells, which is
about an hour or so of my time ,and with that we're injecting anywhere from an IV,
a couple joints, we might even be sending your stem cells to the bank! Like that
$10,000 is like the Rolls-Royce of stem-cell procedures you
know on the $3,500 end, we're talking like a bone-marrow procedure hitting a joint
or two, so realistically that's that's kind of the span and that's you know,
reasonable, based on what you're getting. Again, I've heard horror stories of
people paying $8000 for two knees with amniotic products, so
again not even real stem cells, so really just make sure you're considering that
In addition to all of this, you also just want to jive well with the office that
you're going to. I mean, just really make sure that you're being taken care of. You
don't want to end up in a high-pressure sales situation where you're sitting
across from them they're saying you know "sign on the dotted line and we're gonna
get you this procedure tomorrow", make sure they're really doing their due
diligence that they're screening you, making sure you're a good candidate,
taking you through a physical exam, and the other thing too is that find
somebody who's gonna help optimize your treatment, okay? We know that some stem
cells are actually signaling cells and the other signaling cells that are in
your body are actually hormones, so if you really want to optimize your stem
cell treatment find somebody who's gonna work with you on these other levels like
your hormones, even your nutrition, your lifestyle, to really make sure you're
gonna be getting the best outcome, okay? Because that's ultimately what your doctor
should be looking for, not to fatten their bottom line. Alright, that's all I want to
get across to you guys today! Hope you enjoyed this quick first video. Drop some
comments, subscribe, I'll be putting more content out let me know what you want to
hear, I'm here to serve, thank you!


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