International Stem Cell Institute Launches Major Adipose Adult Stem Cell Therapy Prog
Posted 12-28-2010 at 01:44 AM by jefff23
Was seeing if any heard of the stem cell rejuvenating center in Arizona they claim they do treatments in there center in Arizona
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You might want to look up a previous thread about this - It is under Pulmonology Disease, and the thread is 6 month progress report. Last post was 8-2-10.Posted 12-28-2010 at 08:06 PM by JC the Fox
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AZ guys are Naturopathic Physicians-not medical doctors
I am not picking on Naturopathic Physicians, but be VERY CAREFUL. They have little more than the equilevent of a BS or maybe a masters degree.
The two centers in Arizona I found are both run by Naturopathic Physicians-not medical doctors. They will not give me any info at all of success (protect patients privacy-BS). The one guy had disiplinary action for a different type of tretment too. Be careful.
http://azstemcellcenter.com/Staff.html
Dr. Kenneth Proefrock
Consent Agreement for License Restriction. Failure to have patient sign 'consent to treat" form, a recognized standard of the naturopathic profession. Harming a patient by performing Prolotherapy treatment into cervical spine region without the required credential qualifying him in this procedure. License restricted to performing Prolotherapy of the extremities until he completes no less than 32 hours of training in Prolotherapy of the spinal region in an approved program. A.R.S. ?32-1501 (30) (r)
http://www.stem-cell-center.com/
Dr. Timothy Peace, NMD
I could not find anything about him.
MikePosted 01-15-2011 at 09:29 AM by nmws2
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AZ guys are Naturopathic Physicians-not medical doctors
Jefff23 yea thanks for the heads up i been trying to look around I looked at Regnenocyte but they said it would cost 15,000 to 59,000 and they don't do treatments in the states so I thought was a red flag and look in the stem cell instute in California but have to do treatment in Mexico dont like the idea of crossing the boarder even if it just 15min past the boarder i don't know every one is saying different things about these stem cell clinics they say can't trust testimonial when they have them on there sites if they don't show testimonial you cant trust them and so on I'm just at a loss right now I talk to the lady at the stem cell rejuvenation center and seem promising but I don't know thanks for all your helpQuote:I am not picking on Naturopathic Physicians, but be VERY CAREFUL. They have little more than the equilevent of a BS or maybe a masters degree.
The two centers in Arizona I found are both run by Naturopathic Physicians-not medical doctors. They will not give me any info at all of success (protect patients privacy-BS). The one guy had disiplinary action for a different type of tretment too. Be careful.
http://azstemcellcenter.com/Staff.html
Dr. Kenneth Proefrock
Consent Agreement for License Restriction. Failure to have patient sign 'consent to treat" form, a recognized standard of the naturopathic profession. Harming a patient by performing Prolotherapy treatment into cervical spine region without the required credential qualifying him in this procedure. License restricted to performing Prolotherapy of the extremities until he completes no less than 32 hours of training in Prolotherapy of the spinal region in an approved program. A.R.S. ?32-1501 (30) (r)
http://www.stem-cell-center.com/
Dr. Timothy Peace, NMD
I could not find anything about him.
MikePosted 01-17-2011 at 11:22 PM by jefff23
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Naturopathic Physicians
I know this information was written a while ago, but I thought I would give more information on it since people still use it as a reference...
Naturopathic physicians are "real" doctors. According to the American Association of Naturopathic Medicine (http://www.naturopathic.org/) NMD's need to have an under grad (at least 4 years) plus certain pre-requisites to be accepted into the NMD program. While in medical school (the NMD medical program) they will be in school for another 4 years with internships of about 2 years. So, this is about 10 years worth of schooling. This is the same amount for MDs and DOs. Therefore, NMD's are highly qualified. They are board certified and licensed to practice medicine. They also have prescription and dispensing privileges; they have DEA numbers and NPI numbers. All the same as "real" doctors. The difference is NMDs treat the whole person and not just the symptoms.Posted 01-25-2012 at 06:45 PM by Betty







