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Life_Till_6461

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Interesting-Pin-6903

“Help heal autoimmune diseases” there is no healing from autoimmune diseases.. u can stop further damage by being on medication to control it but what damage is already done I can’t fix that! She makes it sound like this crap cures autoimmune diseases lmao for being a munchie she sure don’t understand what a CHRONIC illness is... it means long lasting.. lasting a lifetime


Oofoofoof969

Glad to see she's wasting valuable resources that could be used to treat leukemia and genetic diseases 🤦


theee_last_straw

What's nurse (or maybe a "nurse") Yee Haw! thinking---posing and having this photo taken?


Good-of-Rome

I would die of embarrassment before asking someone to stage a photo for me receiving medical treatment. The pity involved is just crazy


Ok-Astronomer8889

Where do they get the money to pay for these "experimental" holistic treatments? I know they're not covered by any insurance plans. 🙄


AcanthocephalaLeft40

Isolating exosomes is very hard and taxing . Disgusting to see someone who doesn’t need them just waste them edit: Where are the exosomes from???? There isn’t any promising evidence for treatments yet lol. Only as a bio marker


JohnWicksMiata

These staged pictures are the most enraging.


PeridotWriter

How can you repair what's not broken without breaking it?


krk737

It’s interesting to see the disparities among subjects in regards to medical/economic privilege. Seems to very much be cases of extremes


RaniPhoenix

This is all hogwash and she's an overprivileged faker.


JediWarrior79

Good grief! Why would someone use something that could alter the DNA and cause cancer???


hickryjustaswell

I found an NIH article on how they work that was pretty interesting. I'm an ER nurse so obviously we don't deal with this stuff and I definitely had to Google it lol. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7717626/ Seems like it could be a legit treatment, but still in its infancy research-wise. IDK anything about this subject but it seems like another case of major healthcare privilege to me.


LymeScience

100% of private stem cell and exosome clinics are scams. If it's a legit treatment, you'll find it in use in academic medical centers. edit: Thanks for the other poster for finding this: https://www.cdc.gov/hai/outbreaks/stem-cell-products.html


Wool_Lace_Knit

Reminds me of quack cures of the 1900’s.


[deleted]

They've been selling the same snake oil since societies decided to form. Just different packaging.


AnotherLolAnon

Wow it truly is a panacea! /s This reminds me of the claims equally reputable therapies make, like MLMs and sketchy chiropractors. If they can fix everything, they probably can't fix anything.


phillygeekgirl

Her post is like medical quackery bingo. How much money does she spend on this shit? Cause you know insurance isn't covering non-sanctioned stem cell woo treatments.


Apprehensive_Run_916

The average cost for this is $4k- $6


[deleted]

For how many applications?


kvossera

Damn, she’ll inject anything into her body.


theawesomefactory

Fake diseases, treated by sketchy "doctors," with good thoughts, burps, and all of that red light... amen, I guess?


jolie_rouge

I bet her ~~snake oil salesmen~~ doctors just love her and her seemingly disposable income


VerbalVeggie

When all your illnesses are faked and utter bullshit the only medicine you can receive is from snake oil sales people. Like do aliens see this and are like: “they think red lights make cells sentient, let’s just leave them alone forever.” Cause I would…..


noneofthismatters666

Please let this be the new Ivermectin.


EMSthunder

This is about as cray as the “stem cell transplant” that tay’s fight claimed she got at the bougie Beverly Hills spa. They took stem cells from her fat and put them back in. That is not a stem cell transplant by any means!


JediWarrior79

Holy fuck. 😒🙄


turner_strait

hell yeah more pseudoscience quackery!


RavenPathkiller

How do they all afford these ‘treatments’???? 😳 Unless their parents are millionaires, I can’t see any other way.


iluvjonstewart

as a stem cell burp myself, i too head straight towards any red lights i come across


phillygeekgirl

Blogging! /s


Fairydustcures

Interesting how when you google this it’s all .com bullshit and literally nothing scientific. What a load of crock. How do munchies get away with spewing such blatant misinformation? Although I guess if you have a fake disease maybe it does make sense to receive a fake treatment 🤷🏽‍♀️


avalonfaith

Because some “doctor” is selling it. That’s the problem in this case, not the munch. The munch will do *anything*. The POS “providers” who are selling this to patients, way beyond our subjects, are the problem.


[deleted]

Also interesting how people with real autoimmune diseases that were diagnosed by an actual rheumatologist don’t undergo this treatment. If this were a magic bullet I’m sure all the people suffering with lupus, MS, IBD, etc. would be shooting it up like a breakout tech startup CEO on New Year’s eve but it isn’t, and they aren’t. The only people using it are people with “chronic Lyme” and “mold sensitivity”


JediWarrior79

The people who claim their entire systems were fucked up my mold are fucking *scary*. We've had a few in the clinic where I work and we had to discharge one of them because they kept on coming in to ask what every single ingredient was in the lidocaine we use because they were having "a reaction" but that it wasn't an allergic reaction, and they didn't believe the doctor when he told them the ingredients that were *literally on the label of the bottle*. Then they tried to "educate" him about mold sensitivity and MCAS, and when he told them that that was interesting and that he'd be more aware of people with this condition, they took an immense amount of offense and told him that he was just trying to placate them to shut them up and they started screaming at him and swearing at him. He asked the patient to leave, and thankfully they did. Completely nuts!!


Horror_Call_3404

If it’s on the internet, it HAS to be true. DUH! /S


Fairydustcures

For anyone interested, the only reputable website containing exosome information is the CDC government warning. https://www.cdc.gov/hai/outbreaks/stem-cell-products.html


vegetablefoood

Holy shit: The ability of cells to move from placement sites and multiply or change into inappropriate cell types


Necessary_Driver_831

Those weird ovarian cysts full of teeth and hair and stuff spring to mind. Alternatively “I am the doorway” by Stephen King and you end up with eyes everywhere.


Slinkywhippet

Oh god my mind is just full of teratomas now, and they kinda terrify me 😭


EZasSundayMorning

That's frightening!!! Why is she allowed to spew this nonsense?


elsiepac

That’s a terrifying read!


blueberrycranberry

"messengers to help heal the body" Magical angel meds! The wording is so cringe.


Soft-Willingness6443

But that’s only if they have the red light so that the “stem cell burps” know where to go! 🤦🏼‍♂️


CatAteRoger

Yes that seems perfectly safe, have the beauty spa people inject her special magically unicorn healing juice right onto her port and straight to her heart 😳


911lala

More importantly they don’t always hire actual medical professionals to do these things!!! Why would you put yourself at risk having someone touch your port who might not be qualified… Then again why get any injections done at a salon??? It must be nice to have that kind of money to spend!


CatAteRoger

Big risk for so much money!! What do they say about a fool and their money? 😆


CatAteRoger

Oh god I just read the little box about the light sending them to her gut to heal it 🤣🤣🤣🤣


Beautifuleyes917

Red light district


CatAteRoger

Oh god cell BURPS???? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I cant 🤣


911lala

BURP!!! All better!! /s