Are mesenchymal stem cells from umbilical cord tissue accepted by the body?

Published 2023-04-10
In today’s video Dr. Whitney addresses a question that we get often. Because of many various factors, there are many that believe that mesenchymal stem cells from umbilical cords will always be rejected by the body and cause a severe reaction. This is not the case. While there are various different circumstances in which this type of stem cell therapy isn’t the best options, there are far more occasions where this type of treatment has produced incredible results.

Dr. Whitney explains the successes of UC-MSC treatment, how it works, and also explores the situations where this type treatment may offer limited results.

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All Comments (12)
  • How long do the MSCs remain active after an IV in the body ? I've read, in medical journal reports, and heard through other YouTube videos, that they are eliminated within a day, two weeks, eight to ten months, and that some migrate to the skin capillary system and remain for a lengthy amount of time.   Could you please comment on the aspect of when an individual receiving a MSCs treatment, how much time passes generally before one could actually feel or see an effect of these cells. I had an IV of 300 million MSCs at Dream Body Clinic in 09/26/21, and looking forward to another treatment soon. I'm appreciative of your informative videos on MSCs, all aspects.
  • @nazham9154
    QQ, what is the difference between MSC and Golden cell? Is there any overdose stem cell? The reason I'm asking is that some clinics are giving 60M , 100M, and even around 300M. For example, for Autism in Mexico, they give you 100M , in panama 60M, and in your site 300M why is that? Thank you in advance.
  • @chuckp4710
    Good informative video. I don't understand why some companies recommend as much as 300 million human stem cells and others say 20 million is plenty because they are going to "replicate" many times over so no need to get 300 million. Would love to hear your thoughts on it.
  • @mtease9247
    Thanks for explaining! Do you ever not culture/ expand the UC MSC’s ? I know with more you can do more treatments for patients. My thought about this is maybe the stem cells may diminish in some way each time they are replicated ? And do you use PRP only in certain treatments or along with each treatment ? If so, for example, would PRP be injected intra articulately into joint space for knee joints ? Do the UC MSC’s and PRP work together synergistically? The PRP would be autogolous so if used, it would be a 2nd injection into joint space or given IV ? Way too many questions I’m sure, lol. 😅…. I will be calling for consult. These videos are very helpful. Your teaching is vital, bc it’s not like our family Doctors know much about it, or if they do they aren’t or can’t share with their patients. Sad for sure with so many people living in pain and do not want big pharma meds or traditional surgery.
  • @hinadek3831
    I had a total hysterectomy and I just found out from my insurance company and the doctor who operated me that they closed the wound cuff with umbilical cord tissue, i am worried that the tissue that was used could carry cancer genes. I need help sleeping better cause this is stressful to find out after the surgery is done
  • @indochinetoto
    how many MSCs cell can be derived from one umbilical cord before any expansion? Why do you have to expand it? Thanks!