21 min

Episode 7 (7 of 9): Healthy People, Best Candidates for Stem Cell SVF Surgery‪?‬ The Revolution of Regenerative Medicine- Stem Cell Surgery and SVF

    • Medicina

The Revolution of Regenerative Medicine:
Healthy people, best candidates for cell surgery
Dr. Laurence is excited that several areas of medicine have shown substantial progress with SVF response-rates. Stem Cells have shown the ability to stabilize or cause disease regression. Networks of physicians have at times seen dramatic results in the areas of brain, heart, joint, and lung medicine. Efficacy has been particularly impressive in the area of autoimmune, inflammatory, and pain conditions. It is possible that the most overlooked potential patient is the one who seems to be free of significant degenerative or chronic disease. The concept of “cellular regeneration” might be validated over time. That concept is that the highest level health might be accomplished through a lifelong commitment to periodic scheduled SVF/Cell Surgical deployments. This idea implies that the patient's own organ is the template over which a “new” fully compatible organ would generate. This reality might require the future ability to expand autologous cells and deploy in the most appropriate manner, potentially in combination with engineered cells.


Please see the medical practice description and biography for Gregory Laurence, MD on podcast episode 1.

The Revolution of Regenerative Medicine:
Healthy people, best candidates for cell surgery
Dr. Laurence is excited that several areas of medicine have shown substantial progress with SVF response-rates. Stem Cells have shown the ability to stabilize or cause disease regression. Networks of physicians have at times seen dramatic results in the areas of brain, heart, joint, and lung medicine. Efficacy has been particularly impressive in the area of autoimmune, inflammatory, and pain conditions. It is possible that the most overlooked potential patient is the one who seems to be free of significant degenerative or chronic disease. The concept of “cellular regeneration” might be validated over time. That concept is that the highest level health might be accomplished through a lifelong commitment to periodic scheduled SVF/Cell Surgical deployments. This idea implies that the patient's own organ is the template over which a “new” fully compatible organ would generate. This reality might require the future ability to expand autologous cells and deploy in the most appropriate manner, potentially in combination with engineered cells.


Please see the medical practice description and biography for Gregory Laurence, MD on podcast episode 1.

21 min