Are you or a loved one interested in receiving stem cell treatment? For free information, please fill out our
treatment form or email me don@repairstemcells.org and just put TREATMENT in the subject box and the MEDICAL CONDITION in the message.
Today, one of the Repair Stem Cell Institute's very own
Scientific Advisory Board members is in the news. Dr. Zannos
Grekos, a cardiologist in Florida is helping heart disease patients with their own adult stem cells. Dr. Grekos can help heart attack victims, congestive heart failure patients and coronary artery disease patients by treating them with stem cells taken from their own body.
Don't take my word for it, let's see what some of his patients had to say:
One year ago, Richard Rzaca was struggling just to do everyday tasks. He has had a near fatal heart attack and underwent 4 bypasses. Despite medications, his heart was getting weaker by the day.Before the stem cells, Rzaca's heart was pumping at 25%. A few months later, it's at 73%.
"I was looking for help, and the good Lord sent me up here to see Doctor Grekos, and it was the best move I ever made in my life," said Rzaca.A similar story for heart attack survivor Peter Holler, who underwent a quadruple bypass:
"The front part of my heart was dead from the original heart attack." Holler explained.The portion of Holler's heart that had been dead, started pumping again after his stem cell treatment."No matter what the price is, you can't buy it," Said Peter Holler. "I call him the miracle worker."And Dr. Grekos- what does he have to say?
"
We improve their quality of life, we've reduced mortality," Dr. Grekos explained."We don't have any rejection, we don't have any disease, we have never seen an infection," said Dr. Grekos. "In the big picture it's a very low risk procedure with a very high upside on the benefits one can gain," explained Dr. Grekos. "Using adult stem cells is going to be the way that future physicians and maybe current physicians will be treating disease."Dr. Grekos summarizes adult stem cell therapy perfectly- probable benefits, very little risk- improved quality of life. Is that so hard to understand?
Click here to read the whole article