When to expect results after receiving UC-MSC therapy?

Published 2023-04-10
For this video Dr. Whitney choose to address one of the moment common question people have about receiving stem cell treatment: “When will I feel the benefits?”. This makes sense because most want to know when they can start feeling their particular symptoms being relieved. While everyone is different and responds to the treatment individually, there are roughly 3 groups which people fall into depending on a myriad of factors.

The patients’ age, physical health, diet, chronicity of disease, etc. all affect how quickly they start to feel like they are getting better. In the video Dr. Whitney further explains how each of these factors can affect each person’s journey in regenerative medicine.


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All Comments (6)
  • After IV of 300 million umbilical cord derived MSCs at Dream Body Clinic in Puerto Vallarta, with my system which at the time was in chronic GVHD and hemochromatosis, I felt a distinct change in my energy level at 2 months 2 weeks, then some of the sclerosis and scleroderma became soft, and was distinctly mitigated in the next few months. Then at 10 months or 12 months, it seemed that some of the chronic GVHD was starting to return. I think that I might need an infusion once a year, which would be much better than any of the FDA approved medications available to treat chronic GVHD.
  • I would like to know if the MSC's infused for lets say chronic back pain or spondylosis or chronic heart failure are the same. Said another way...is there are difference in cells based on the problem? Not the amount delivered but the difference (if any) of the cells? Thanks!!
  • @fmcia2
    Hi. Great video. I just had a stem cell treatment in my left shoulder 2 weeks ago. Still in increased pain level and have not recovered full range of motion. Is this normal? Also, my stem cells were from my own Bone marrow, what is the difference from using umbilical cord stem cells? Which ones are better? And are the umbilical Cira stem cells you use alive? Thanks so much for your time.
  • @mac2658
    I've read some studies that staying around 120 to 150 millions mesenchymal stemcells by I.V. is more effective than going under or even over this number, meaning that more is not better. What do you think?