Are stem cells magically a fix for EVERYTHING?

Darcy Brunk, DC joined me in the studio Saturday for the radio show. We talked about the miraculous gift from God of stem cells. We ran out of time before getting to a topic I wanted to cover—stem cells are not too good to be true because there are things they cannot do for wellness. Here are some examples:

  1. When your thumb hurts because you keep hitting it with a hammer. This is in the category of if you are in a hole, stop digging! Stem cells will reduce the inflammation and promote healing. Because they also help circulation and cross the blood brain barrier, they might help your brain work better so that you can figure out to use pliers to hold the nails while you get better at swinging the hammer.
  2. Smoking. I don’t need to tell anyone that smoking contributes to all the major disease causes of premature death. Although stem cell therapy would offset some of the damage of the cigarette toxins and most likely improve the body’s ability to detoxify, this is kind of like #1, hitting your thumb with a hammer. Just stop! (Let the stem cells work on degeneration caused by normal aging instead of self-induced damage.)
  3. You suffer a severe broken bone. When someone breaks their leg and the bone is sticking out, by all means, they should have a surgeon put it back in place. Of course, then stem cells will greatly reduce pain, speed healing and mending of the break.
  4. You twist your back golfing or from falling. When joints or vertebrae are out of place, it is smart to have a chiropractor (or Osteopath) put things back in order. You don’t want the dislocation to become the new normal. Stem cells help heal the damaged soft tissue in the area and help the adjustment last. However, we have heard from people like Joe who was on the show Saturday, who have received stem cell therapy and as the soft tissues got stronger, they pulled the bones back in place. Anyway, I still say to put the structure right as soon as you can, so the imbalance doesn’t cause other problems such as interference with the nerves supply to organs.
  5. Bad posture. Sitting on the wallet in your pants pocket, poor ergonomics at your desk or just slouching as examples can gradually create a misalignment of the spine or joints. You can follow steps in number 4 above, but better yet, prevent the problem by correcting posture. Physical therapy may be helpful for established problems. Again, stem cell therapy can assist by reducing pain and helping to heal damage that may have been done.
  6. Lack of exercise. We all know that exercise offers great benefits to health. Stem cells are best used not as a substitute for exercise, but to help you feel good enough to get busy!
  7. Malnutrition. We are what we eat. Stem cells cannot make magnesium or zinc appear out of nothing. However, they can improve digestion and assimilation so that you better utilize the nutrients. Do give them some good stuff to work with.
  8. Over-eating sugar and processed carbs. Doing that leads to insulin resistance, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Often, eating those comfort foods is a reaction to pain, and stem cells can certainly help with most sources of pain.
  9. Flirting with viruses. It probably doesn’t make sense to push your luck going into crowded poorly ventilated places with people you don’t know—even if what is going around is just the flu. Also, we now know that being fat and diabetic increases your risk of contacting a virus and of having a harder time with it. If a person tests positive, the smart thing to do is to follow all the guidance, natural and pharmaceutical in the covid section of the HBN library. Know that stem cells help the immune system work smarter. That means, if immune function is sluggish, it will perk up. However, “smarter” also means the system can avoid the overreaction that creates serious trouble. The best time to seek stem cell therapy is before your immune system is challenged. But any time is good.
  10. Medication side effects. Stem cell therapy may help with drug side effects, but the better approach is to use stem cell therapy to stay so well that you don’t even need medication.

So, stem cell therapy is not too good to be true. It works on inflammation, degeneration, and immune regulation which are behind most health problems. It is extremely powerful and versatile, but it doesn’t make sense to create extra work for them. (Infiniti Matrix is the type I believe in and use. 800-507-6509 for free consultation.)



2 Responses

  1. Carol sinople says:

    Do stem cells repair injuries from concussions and fatty liver?

    • Healthy By Nature says:

      Stem cells are what naturally repairs all parts of the body. Although they are not used to treat a diagnosis, patients have reported excellent results with the conditions you asked about. With fatty liver, although it might seem logical to eat a low fat diet, a low carb diet is actually much more helpful.

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