There is a clinical trial in Spain researching the efficace of Stemregen natural caps in PD.
clinicaltrials.gov/study/NC...
Has anyone tried Stemregen caps?
There is a clinical trial in Spain researching the efficace of Stemregen natural caps in PD.
clinicaltrials.gov/study/NC...
Has anyone tried Stemregen caps?
thank you for the heads up about this! How did you come across it? I emailed the contact. Would go to Spain at the drop of a hat!
yes I have been on 2 caps 3 times per day since 11/2/23. Have not seen improvement in my PD/Dystonia symptoms so far
Bone marrow contains stem cells. That is, bone marrow has cells in various stages of maturity. Some are so immature they might be able to mature into specific cells needed by the body. . That's the theory behind stem cells. I had bone marrow extracted from my hip and injected into my Achilles tendon. It did nothing for my Achilles tendinopathy. Then Xrays showed a Heglund's deformity. Essentially, a mass of scar tissue impinging on the tendon. I had surgery to remove it followed by platelet-rich plasma injections into the tendon. This seemed to cure the condition.
Are you sure this isn't a scam? The English sounds unnatural for a genuine product.
pricey. anybody tried it?
Looking at the trial page it looks a little sus.
The Actual Start Date was 2023-01-05 but if you look under the Record History the only version of the record was submitted 2023-01-22. So the trial started before the trial was registered.
If you look at the doctors doing the research:
Contact: Miguel G Garber, MD
Phone Number: 34 628766753
Email Address: mggarber@gmail.com
Contact: Felix Pedrero, MD
Phone Number: 34 622411766
Email Address: consulta@doctorpedrero.com
So... One doctor is using a gmail account, and the other has an e-mail from his commercial doctorpedrero.com .
You might think doctorpedrero.com would be some medical clinic or something, but it is not. It is just a placeholder page that says (in Spanish) We manage the domain parking doctorpedrero.com, and it also has a link to some graphics company.
At their web site I did not see anything indicating their supplement treated anything really. No details. Barely a brochure level of information.
They do have a blog. I noticed they like to put a picture of their product next to stem cell information that has nothing to do with their product: stemregen.co/blogs/blogs/ho...