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  1. 11 sty 2018 · As the stem cell therapy industry booms, critics worry that treatments are often ineffective and sometimes dangerous. Consumer Reports shows you how to protect yourself.

  2. 17 sie 2021 · Do your research online. Search for the name of the company treatment, or procedure plus the words “scam,” “complaint,” and “review.” Then, check out so-called treatments and claims with your health provider. Don’t make medical decisions based on advertising or marketing materials.

  3. 1 cze 2021 · At least 87 reviews included complaints about the financial cost of these treatments, including reviews that describe spending money on treatments that did not work (45) or were painful to undergo or recover from (29).

  4. 14 lis 2023 · These companies use marketing representations that capitalize on the potential for stem cell-based interventions and exosome products with anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, or regenerative properties to emerge as evidence-based therapies for patients with COVID-19.

  5. 18 lut 2021 · A professor and stem cell biologist fact-checks the Panama stem cell firm The Stem Cell Institute run by Neil Riordan. What you need to know.

  6. The ISSCR lists these warning signs that a stem cell treatment is not legitimate: It makes claims based on patient testimonials. The same stem cells are used to treat multiple diseases.

  7. 9 cze 2022 · R3 Stem Cell cost: $1,000-$8,000. From what I could gather, R3’s supposed treatments cost a few thousand dollars a pop. A new PR from the firm on May 31, mentioned an exosome therapy for $3,950 available outside the U.S. It seems that stem cells in Mexico cost about $2,950 at R3.