Peter Attia· MD
some one of my colleagues colleages at NYU did a study where they looked at a thousand websites and 94% of those websites who were promoting stem cell therapy were making inaccurate statements
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
some one of my colleagues colleages at NYU did a study where they looked at a thousand websites and 94% of those websites who were promoting stem cell therapy were making inaccurate statements
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there's so much uh deceitful Behavior out there with regards to stem cell therapy that the organizations involved and the and the FDA and the Federal Trade Commission and CMS are all trying to crack down on the problem of people advertising come onto my clinic I have stem cells I will inject it it's a hundred percent guaranteed to help you you know I'm going to give you new cartilage and some one of my colleagues at NYU did a study where they looked at a thousand websites and 94 of those websites who were promoting stem cell therapy were making inaccurate statements