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Heeding "Stem Cell Clinic" Red Flags

Heeding "Stem Cell Clinic" Red Flags

As health benefits of regenerative medicine and stem cell therapy become more widely discussed publicly, many people don't fully understand the field. Unfortunately, some "stem cell clinics" in the U.S. and abroad have capitalized on public misunderstanding by marketing and misusing stem cell therapy to treat conditions it wasn't intended for.

Red Flags to Watch For

From macular degeneration and ALS to Parkinson's and Multiple Sclerosis — some clinics claim to treat conditions with no scientific evidence supporting the use of stem cell therapy. This has resulted in devastating health consequences and created fear and skepticism around legitimate regenerative medicine.

Be wary of clinics that promise miracle cures, treat a wide variety of unrelated conditions, charge exorbitant fees, or cannot provide evidence of proper training and credentials in regenerative medicine.

What to Look For

Legitimate regenerative medicine practices like Bluetail Medical Group focus on evidence-based treatments for specific musculoskeletal conditions. They use FDA-compliant therapies, maintain proper credentials, and set realistic expectations about treatment outcomes.

When considering regenerative medicine treatments, always seek providers who are transparent about their methods, credentials, and the scientific evidence supporting their treatments.

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