Well Hello all!
I haven't had much time to read through this set of posts but will work my way through. I am intensely interested in results and things people do to maintain results.
I am just back from Bangkok where I worked with Thera Vitae and Dr Supachai and his team!
My cardiac issues are complicated by something called metabolic syndrome or insulin resistance- which seems to be the flip side of diabetes. My family has a history of heart disease and diabetes. I have heart disease and insulin resistance - You can glue me to a diabetic because I produce 3 times the insulin as a normal person!!
At any rate, before treatment I couldnt walk for more than a 100 yards without angina. I could climb about 2 flights of stairs ok but had not much pep. I found Thera Vitae and followed them for 3 years knowing i had no other options- before finally going to get treated. I was watching the clinical trials in the US- but they are 10 years from going public. I didn't klnow there were groups like thes and am grateful for finding it- Thank you Marcia!
I had the treament last week on Tuesday. On Thursday, I actually climbed The Golden Mount- supposedly where Buddha's ashes are kept- a total of more than 350 steps straight up a mountain- with no pain, no shortness of breath and total amazement. After about step 20 I was literally waiting for the pain to hit or something- and nothing happend at all. AMAZING! I hadnt been able to do something like that for at least 15 years.
When we left Bangkok- I actually walked the whole length of the new airport with wife in tow to get to my plane- and this time she was huffing and puffing! That was like 1/2 - 3/4 of a mile of corridors.
Ok so far so good- but now i found another product I am starting to take for maintenance that releases stem cells from the bone marrow to the blood stream. I got injected with 23 million stem cells at TheraVitae. This other product triggers the release of from 1-4 million stem cells. I will let people know how it works.
I don't want to commercialize this space so if people want to know about it - just send me a private note and ill tell you more.
rpk@bandk.com
Meanwhile i wrote a blog while in Bangkok and am continuing to add to it.
You can find it if you like at
http://thai-heart.blogspot.com/
In Health and gratitude
Richard
You may not like the sound of my reply to you, so I will apologize in advance:
First off, I got your PM, and no, you can not sell StemEnhance here on this forum. StemEnhance is already a forum sponsor.
Secondly, as to your climbing 350 stairs straight up 2 days after having treatment without angina, I am sorry, but I have problems with that. Everyone is different, some people just want to feel better, so mind over body is very powerful. Some people want to feel better after paying lots of money for treatment. In the case of Theravitae, that is a REAL lot of money!
However, stem cells can't "do their thing" in 2 days. It is a cellular treatment, on the microscopic level. It takes time.
If you REALLY saw this much improvement, then I am happy for you and hope you live a healthy life to the age of 120.
I did not enjoy Theravitae, and you can read of my experience with them here. Not the complete story, but good for starters:
http://stemcellpioneers.com/showthread.php?t=57
Every Theravitae "success story" is like a short Hollywood movie. A patient has therapy, then goes surfing, etc. Every patient has a story. Sorry, it is just too made-up for me.
MOST DISTURBING TO ME was reading your blog:
http://thai-heart.blogspot.com/
It has pictures and some nice info on Bangkok that I was already aware of, but there seems to be an underlying theme of negativity toward the Thai people. I am not Thai, and don't even know any Thai people well, but you go on and on about how the vendors are trying to con tourists out of their money, how the taxi drivers get a percent of the take, etc.
I have been to Bangkok, and seen some people sleeping in their "homes" which are carved out of mud in the side of a hill. At the hotel I stayed at I was told that the average hotel employee below management was paid far less than $1 US per hour, then forced to work a huge number of hours per week.
Yes, I got in a cab and had the driver try to keep from turning on the meter.
Yes, I had a few people try to take advantage of me, but I am not a fool.
Everyone there welcomed US dollars, so I almost never paid in Baht, and always rounded up to the next higher dollar or two. Big deal. They are some of the friendliest people I have ever met, and they always greet you and bow their heads to you as they see you. Very sweet and polite!
These are very, very poor people in a very poor country. Can you blame them for trying to make a little bit of money?