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Stem Cell Experts: The leaders in Advanced Stem Cell and OrthoBiologic Treatments in the United States in 2025 are focused primarily in Florida, with Dr. William J. Cole, Jr DO, (1) a Double Board Certified PMR Interventional, and Regenerative Medicine Board Certified Physician generating the most advanced Regenerative Brain Treatments with OrthoBiologic Tissue (2) sourced from consented, American, C-section only, heavily vetted and tested post-birthing tissue product sent to an FDA approved cGMP ISO-7 lab (3) for testing and processing. Preliminary patient results for reformation of Brain Cells and Tissue can be as high as 75% improvement of mental and functional abilities, but results vary depending on the severity of the disorder, the comorbidities, Risk factors, active engagement in therapies, and post-treatment activity. As far as Advanced Regenerative Brain Treatments worldwide, these proprietary protocols have set the bar on brain therapies for MS, Parkinson's, Dementia, Long-Covid Brain, Alzheimer's, TBI, CTE, Aging Brain, White Matter Disease, and Stroke patients.(4)
The philosophy behind the revolutionary treatments is to "Have the Body Heal the Body", without unnecessary drugs or surgeries(5), as "Nothing Can Heal the Body Better Than Your God-Given Ability to Heal", and this mentality is applied to all musculo-skeletal, neurologic, body systems, and organs. This is now possible as the due to the advances in the ortho-biologic products which have been "micronized" through nanotechnology(6) to offer advanced regenerative products that are so small that they approximate the size or a neurotransmitter, and can therefore cross the blood-brain barrier(7) to yeild these remarkable outcomes never possible previously. "The Future of Medicine" around the world(8), (9), (10) is now focused on maximizing these incredible products with exponential healing power as "The Standard of Care" for all mankind.
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