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From: landofpuregold
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  • The process of stem cell treatments for animals proves that this medical procedure works. It is only government and drug companies that are thwarting the research because of profits for human stem cell treatment. This forces Americans to travel to China to get the treatments. The US govt has to embrace the "cures" for disease-not favor drug co's profits and campaign contributions.

  • Thanks for posting this video, it's very informative. Now if our governments would smarten up and start using this technique with humans, a lot of people would feel a lot better starting with me.

    I wish I could try this therapy before I die on my ostheo-arthritic knee. It would be so nice to walk properly for a change and go take long walks with my dog.

  • Fantastic video! I'm so glad to see that stem cell research is able to help these horses and dogs with their pain.

  • I too have a dog with hip dysplasia. She is, we think, only 3 years old and is so very loved by us. We took her in two years ago as she was a stray. I would love to get this done for her, but even this cost is a little out of reach. I do give her glucosamine joint therapy which is working very VERY well. Along with that I adjust her hips daily.

  • My 5-year old labrador retriever Sadie is having this procedure done today; we are very optimistic for her future and her quality of life, and this video helped confirm our decision to have her treated with her own stem-cells... If left untreated, she will most likely be crippled within a year.

  • That's wonderful, how has your dog responded to this treatment?

  • Hi, I just read your comment. I was wondering how your lab is now? My 5 month old puppy was diagnosed with hip dysplasia 2 weeks ago. I am having a hard time not knowing what will happen. my vet says just keep him on pain killers and cosequine supplements. They say they will not operate unless they need to. We are in the United Kingdom so sometimes things work very differently. The stem cell theropy we may not even have here if we do it will be very expensive.Help! I dont trust the vets here.

  • Fantastic!

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