Installment 89 - Dr. Michael Johnson/Optimal Health Stem Cell & Wellness Institute
About Dr. Michael Johnson
Dr. Michael L. Johnson is a Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist who has been in private practice in Appleton since 1983.
He is the author of 7-books on natural protocols for thyroid disorders, autoimmune conditions, fibromyalgia, heart disease, diabetes and other chronic conditions.
In 2006, he formed the Neuro-Metabolic Super Group which is a group of doctors dedicated to healing patients with severe and/or chronic health conditions.
In 2016, he started the Optimal Health Stem Cell and Wellness Institute as a direct result of his own healing from stem cell therapy. http://optimalhealthstemcell.com/ 920-739-6971 2000 S. Memorial Drive, Suite 201 Appleton, WI 54915
Q: On one of your websites, you stated that you use adipose, bone marrow and amniotic stem cells, but that you felt adipose gave the best yield. What is the reason you would use 3 different kinds?
A: We started stem cell therapy in our office in December 2016 after I had great results with stem cell therapy for my MS (I discuss it in the second to last question).
We have thoroughly investigated all three types of stem cell therapy and we have determined that adipose is the best. We did amniotic stem cell on 100-patients (myself included) and only 5-patients responded (I did not respond). We came back and did adipose-derived stem cell therapy and all 95-of those patients responded. Frankly, I feel that we were “sold a bill of goods” by the producers of amniotic. The freezing process at minus 81 degrees F kills off any stem cells! I did read about that on the internet but I was assured by the manufacturer that wasn’t the case. Well, it was the case to the detriment of our patients!
As for bone marrow derived, here is the difference:
Adipose (Fat) vs. Bone Marrow Stem Cells
Adipose stem cells are preferred over bone marrow stem cells because they:
• Are more abundant
• Live longer
• Easier to harvest (take out)
• Protected from the aging process, so even if you are “older” your stem cells are still “good”
• Better at regenerating (creating more cells)
• Better at growing new blood vessels
• Better at increasing oxygen to damaged tissues
Adipose (fat) may be considered superior to bone marrow stem cells in many circumstances for multiple reasons.
Adipose stem cells are more abundant and easier to access.
Bone marrow stem cells harvesting is much more invasive compared to adipose (fat) harvesting. The bone marrow stem cells harvesting procedure is painful and requires sedation, increasing the risk of complications.
Adipose stem cells, because they are trapped in the fat cells, are considered to be protected from the aging process (senescence), unlike bone marrow stem cells.
Studies have shown that adipose stem cells possess greater regenerative potency compared to bone marrow stem cells.
Adipose stem cells have been shown in studies to be more effective in promoting neovascularization (creating new blood vessels). This is partially due to the increased amount of VEGF in adipose compared to bone marrow stem cells. VEGF is important in the formation of new blood vessels.
Because of this attribute, adipose stem cells therefore are able to increase more oxygen flow to the areas of injury, therefore creating even greater healing potential.
Adipose stem cells have also been shown in studies to display higher resistance to hypoxia-induced apoptosis (cell death due to lack of oxygen).
Adipose stem cells are also less susceptible to earlier cell death due to higher telomerase activity.
These are the reasons why we strongly feel that adipose is superior to amniotic and bone marrow.
Q: Also, has any of that changed since the FDA imposed new guidelines?
A: We haven’t heard a word from the FDA to date. We work with U.S. Stem Cell/BioHeart out of Tampa, FL and they started in stem cell therapy in 1999. Kristin Comella is their Chief Science Officer and I can promise you that she is on top of it. Since Kristin Comella and U.S. Stem Cell are on top of it and until we hear from the FDA, there is really nothing to say at this time.
Q: What kind of stem cells do you use for treating COPD?
A: Adipose-derived stem cells with nebulized PRP, homeopathy and nutritional supplements based on complete blood work. If the patient is local, we also do PEMF (Pulsed ElectroMagnetic Therapy) and laser therapy. I have a website dedicated to stem cell therapy and lung disease at www.ohlungsuccess.com.
Does this treatment also help at all with pulmonary hypertension which often goes hand in hand with COPD?
A: Yes, it is very helpful with pulmonary hypertension.
Q: Your website says treatment costs between $10,000 and $15,000. This seems like a major gap. Is it based on the type of disease, number of treatments or what?
A: Correct, it is based on the number of rehab therapies. In short, the rehab therapies (PEMF-Pulsed ElectroMagnetic Field Therapy, laser therapy and Hako Med electrotherapy) all work to increase stem cells.
Our best recommendation is the Platinum Plan of 40-therapies but not everyone can afford it so we tell patients to pick the plan that they can do and we will work from there. We are willing to do whatever it takes to get the patient better. We also offer a separate distance plan where the patient and I get on the telephone or Skype once a week to follow-up. The problem with other stem cell clinics is that they never follow-up with distance patients.
Q: Can you describe your protocol for treating lung disease; emphysema specifically?
A: We do three (3) rounds of stem cell therapy. We usually start stem cell therapy as soon as possible, wait 4-6 weeks to do the second round and then another 6-8 weeks after that to do the third round. The patient pays for two-rounds and we provide the third at no additional charge. There are times that the severe lung disease patient may need four-rounds and we provide it at a reduced rate.
We also have the patient immediately start to do nebulized PRP (platelet rich plasma) which helps the lungs to heal faster. We provide the first three-PRP rounds at no charge and then it is $50 each time. In comparison, many clinics charge $500 to $2000 for one-round of PRP.
We do homeopathy to remove chemicals, heavy metal toxicity, radiation and infections from the lung tissue.
We do complete blood work (Complete Metabolic Panel—CMP, Complete Lipid Panel, CBC with auto diff, and Complete Thyroid Panel) on every patient to help determine inflammation, how internal organs like the liver, kidneys, stomach, adrenal glands, red and white blood cells, lipids, thyroid and other areas of the body are doing.
Finally, if the patient is within a 2-hour driving distance, we do our rehab therapies (PEMF and laser).
No other stem cell clinic utilizes homeopathy, nutritional supplements based on blood work and rehab therapy.
Q: If a person does not live in your area, do you have doctors in your program in other locations doing stem cell therapy?
A: No because no one and I mean NO ONE is utilizing our specific, proprietary protocols. As a result, we have patients coming from all over the world…England, Australia, Vietnam, Brazil, Mexico, etc. As I am typing this out, we have a patient in our office from Australia. You can see some of the patients at www.ohlungsuccess.com and www.optimalhealthstemcell.com.
Q: You also stated that if a person didn't live in your area that you have treatments that can be done at home. What would this involve and would I need to travel to your clinic initially and then continue to be treated at home? I ask because I have difficulty traveling. Thank you.
A: I understand as many lung disease patients have trouble traveling but as I have mentioned, we get patients not only from all over the country but all over the world as a result of our unique protocols. We increase the quality and quantity of the patient’s life so much so that many of our distance patients feel that it is no more than an inconvenience to travel.
As for what would be involved, yes, you would need to travel to our clinic for the stem cell therapy and nebulized PRP. We can recommend the nutritional supplements and homeopathy if needed. Portable PEMF and laser can be purchased if the patient is interested to use at home.
Q: PEMF is part of your treatment protocol. PEMF equipment is available for at home use. Do you recommend using it everyday?
A: Correct, I do recommend using it daily. You can purchase a portable PEMF unit at www.micro-pulse.com. Please note that I have no fiduciary interest in that company. It is merely the same company that I order my units from time to time. There is also a hand-held laser that we recommend that our patients have had good success with in regards to home therapy. If a patient is able to purchase these therapies for home use, great but if not, we will still get them better with stem cell therapy, homeopathic remedies and nutritional supplements based on complete blood work.
Also, if a person has a hand held unit, do you recommend using it right on the lung or heart area or knees or \whatever area is the problem or is it best to just move the unit all over the body?
A: I recommend using it on the lung acupuncture point which is just in front of the shoulder on the chest. I also may have the patient use it on their head. There have been numerous studies how magnetic therapy helps the brain.
Q: How have your patients benefited from PEMF?
A: Here is a brief description as to how the PEMF benefits the patient.
PEMF has been proven effective for:
1: Pain relief by increasing endorphins.
2: Increased energy via increasing ATP levels.
3: Nerve and tissue degeneration.
4: Improved Immunity.
5: Better Oxygenation and circulation.
6: Better sleep and Human Growth Hormone (HGH) .
7: Relaxation and stress reduction.
8: Builds stronger bones.
9: Better prostate and/or bladder function.
I have attached a thorough description of PEMF and laser therapy. You can also review our therapies at www.drj4pointtherapy.com.
Note from moderator - see reply section below for PEMF and laser information
Q: Is it as effective as the laser or Hako-med you use?
A: We use laser over the lung fields and it is the combination of PEMF and laser that really helps the lung disease patient. We do not use the Hako-Med electrotherapy unless the lung disease patient is also suffering with some form of chronic pain such as back, neck, knee or shoulder pain.
Q: Do any of your treatments help with hypoxia? I am on supplemental oxygen 24/7 because I have lung disease. I desaturate easily even when sitting.
A: Yes, everything (stem cell therapy, nebulized PRP, homeopathy, nutritional supplements) that I have described helps to increase O2 saturation.
Q: You mentioned on your website that in order to address genetic mutations, one has to address one's lifestyle. You suggest an anti inflammatory or paleo diet. What would these diets consist of for a vegetarian or pescatarian?
A: It is really not a major issue. With vegetarians and pescatarians, I would highly recommend that they avoid refined sugar, alcohol, and caffeine. They can still consume vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds. Vegetarians do consume soy as a protein so that is fine. With pescatarians, they are consuming fish so they can eat fish, vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds. You only have to do it for 6-months but most of our patients find that they feel so good after doing it for 6-months that they want to continue.
Q: PRP is something patients can nebulize at home it says on your Optimal Health site. I once mentioned on a professional website that PRP had helped my lung disease symptoms greatly (IV and nebulized) and was practically laughed off the site by medical professional skeptics. I abhor that attitude and admire the different approaches you are taking.
A: Yes, we hear it, too BUT the bottom-line is that IT WORKS as you have experienced. So they can take a hike because we see the results clinically on a daily basis. The ONLY thing that we care about in our office is that the patient gets better and we are willing to do whatever it takes to achieve that goal!
Thank you!
Q: Would a patient from another state be able to have his blood processed and sent back to him to be able to nebulize it?
A: We do nebulized PRP with all of our lung disease distance patients but only when they are here in our office. We attempt to give them a lot to take back home with them. I cover exactly how we do it on our “Lung Disease and Stem Cell Therapy” video at www.ohlungsuccess.com.
Q: I assume it is frozen or preserved in some way so that this can be done fairly frequently.
A: Correct, it is frozen to preserve it.
Q: Some doctors have stated that amniotic stem cells are not viable. Others say the complete opposite. To tell you the truth, it's a jungle out there of all different kinds of advice, viewpoints, etc. How can a patient navigate this jungle? The money involved for treatment does not grow on trees and insurance doesn't cover much of anything. I just feel overwhelmed by all of it. Your videos have been most helpful, but why haven't I heard of you before the posting on the Stem Cell Pioneers?
A: I covered the different types of stem cell therapies in question #1 and I have also just made a brand-new, updated video on lung disease and stem cell therapy where I cover it in detail. You can watch it at www.ohlungsuccess.com.
As for not hearing about our office, I don’t know what to tell you other than we are on social media (Facebook and YouTube).
Q: I thought I had done my research well for treating lung disease, but apparently not. Many clinics are just recommending adipose stem cell therapy or more recently bone marrow with no adjunct therapies. I think it takes a lot more than a stem cell treatment to help with a chronic disease that a person has had for over a decade.
A: Correct and I strongly feel that you will not see the results you do not do the adjunct therapies. I am not just talking about PEMF and laser therapy but nebulized PRP, nutritional supplementation and homeopathy.
Please keep in mind that when I had my stem cell therapy in CA. All that the clinic did was adipose- derived stem cell therapy and send me on my way. There was no follow-up or additional therapy. Fortunately, I have been in private practice since 1983 and I knew what to do! That is why our care is superior to any other clinic out there.
Q: That's why I found your information to be promising. I just wish I knew of someone who had had treatment from you.
A: As for someone that has treated with us, please go to www.ohlungsuccess.com and watch our patient success testimonial videos. We will be adding more patient success testimonials shortly! We even have patients that have been to other “pulmonary institutes” and they did not respond. We got them better so we have their videos coming, too.
As I have stated, due to our unique protocols, ALL of our lung disease patients have responded.
I am passionate about helping patients and the addition of stem cell therapy has allowed our clinic to help patients return to health even faster.
What is it that you are not able to do because of your chronic health condition? I will tell you that just as we have with hundreds of other patients, our office can get you back to doing it and more!
In closing, I will say what I say to all, IF you are looking for a doctor, NP, and staff that are willing to do whatever it takes to get you better, we are IT!
If anyone would like to contact me personally, my email address is mljohnson@askdrjohnson.com.
About Dr. Michael Johnson
Dr. Michael L. Johnson is a Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist who has been in private practice in Appleton since 1983.
He is the author of 7-books on natural protocols for thyroid disorders, autoimmune conditions, fibromyalgia, heart disease, diabetes and other chronic conditions.
In 2006, he formed the Neuro-Metabolic Super Group which is a group of doctors dedicated to healing patients with severe and/or chronic health conditions.
In 2016, he started the Optimal Health Stem Cell and Wellness Institute as a direct result of his own healing from stem cell therapy. http://optimalhealthstemcell.com/ 920-739-6971 2000 S. Memorial Drive, Suite 201 Appleton, WI 54915
Q: On one of your websites, you stated that you use adipose, bone marrow and amniotic stem cells, but that you felt adipose gave the best yield. What is the reason you would use 3 different kinds?
A: We started stem cell therapy in our office in December 2016 after I had great results with stem cell therapy for my MS (I discuss it in the second to last question).
We have thoroughly investigated all three types of stem cell therapy and we have determined that adipose is the best. We did amniotic stem cell on 100-patients (myself included) and only 5-patients responded (I did not respond). We came back and did adipose-derived stem cell therapy and all 95-of those patients responded. Frankly, I feel that we were “sold a bill of goods” by the producers of amniotic. The freezing process at minus 81 degrees F kills off any stem cells! I did read about that on the internet but I was assured by the manufacturer that wasn’t the case. Well, it was the case to the detriment of our patients!
As for bone marrow derived, here is the difference:
Adipose (Fat) vs. Bone Marrow Stem Cells
Adipose stem cells are preferred over bone marrow stem cells because they:
• Are more abundant
• Live longer
• Easier to harvest (take out)
• Protected from the aging process, so even if you are “older” your stem cells are still “good”
• Better at regenerating (creating more cells)
• Better at growing new blood vessels
• Better at increasing oxygen to damaged tissues
Adipose (fat) may be considered superior to bone marrow stem cells in many circumstances for multiple reasons.
Adipose stem cells are more abundant and easier to access.
Bone marrow stem cells harvesting is much more invasive compared to adipose (fat) harvesting. The bone marrow stem cells harvesting procedure is painful and requires sedation, increasing the risk of complications.
Adipose stem cells, because they are trapped in the fat cells, are considered to be protected from the aging process (senescence), unlike bone marrow stem cells.
Studies have shown that adipose stem cells possess greater regenerative potency compared to bone marrow stem cells.
Adipose stem cells have been shown in studies to be more effective in promoting neovascularization (creating new blood vessels). This is partially due to the increased amount of VEGF in adipose compared to bone marrow stem cells. VEGF is important in the formation of new blood vessels.
Because of this attribute, adipose stem cells therefore are able to increase more oxygen flow to the areas of injury, therefore creating even greater healing potential.
Adipose stem cells have also been shown in studies to display higher resistance to hypoxia-induced apoptosis (cell death due to lack of oxygen).
Adipose stem cells are also less susceptible to earlier cell death due to higher telomerase activity.
These are the reasons why we strongly feel that adipose is superior to amniotic and bone marrow.
Q: Also, has any of that changed since the FDA imposed new guidelines?
A: We haven’t heard a word from the FDA to date. We work with U.S. Stem Cell/BioHeart out of Tampa, FL and they started in stem cell therapy in 1999. Kristin Comella is their Chief Science Officer and I can promise you that she is on top of it. Since Kristin Comella and U.S. Stem Cell are on top of it and until we hear from the FDA, there is really nothing to say at this time.
Q: What kind of stem cells do you use for treating COPD?
A: Adipose-derived stem cells with nebulized PRP, homeopathy and nutritional supplements based on complete blood work. If the patient is local, we also do PEMF (Pulsed ElectroMagnetic Therapy) and laser therapy. I have a website dedicated to stem cell therapy and lung disease at www.ohlungsuccess.com.
Does this treatment also help at all with pulmonary hypertension which often goes hand in hand with COPD?
A: Yes, it is very helpful with pulmonary hypertension.
Q: Your website says treatment costs between $10,000 and $15,000. This seems like a major gap. Is it based on the type of disease, number of treatments or what?
A: Correct, it is based on the number of rehab therapies. In short, the rehab therapies (PEMF-Pulsed ElectroMagnetic Field Therapy, laser therapy and Hako Med electrotherapy) all work to increase stem cells.
Our best recommendation is the Platinum Plan of 40-therapies but not everyone can afford it so we tell patients to pick the plan that they can do and we will work from there. We are willing to do whatever it takes to get the patient better. We also offer a separate distance plan where the patient and I get on the telephone or Skype once a week to follow-up. The problem with other stem cell clinics is that they never follow-up with distance patients.
Q: Can you describe your protocol for treating lung disease; emphysema specifically?
A: We do three (3) rounds of stem cell therapy. We usually start stem cell therapy as soon as possible, wait 4-6 weeks to do the second round and then another 6-8 weeks after that to do the third round. The patient pays for two-rounds and we provide the third at no additional charge. There are times that the severe lung disease patient may need four-rounds and we provide it at a reduced rate.
We also have the patient immediately start to do nebulized PRP (platelet rich plasma) which helps the lungs to heal faster. We provide the first three-PRP rounds at no charge and then it is $50 each time. In comparison, many clinics charge $500 to $2000 for one-round of PRP.
We do homeopathy to remove chemicals, heavy metal toxicity, radiation and infections from the lung tissue.
We do complete blood work (Complete Metabolic Panel—CMP, Complete Lipid Panel, CBC with auto diff, and Complete Thyroid Panel) on every patient to help determine inflammation, how internal organs like the liver, kidneys, stomach, adrenal glands, red and white blood cells, lipids, thyroid and other areas of the body are doing.
Finally, if the patient is within a 2-hour driving distance, we do our rehab therapies (PEMF and laser).
No other stem cell clinic utilizes homeopathy, nutritional supplements based on blood work and rehab therapy.
Q: If a person does not live in your area, do you have doctors in your program in other locations doing stem cell therapy?
A: No because no one and I mean NO ONE is utilizing our specific, proprietary protocols. As a result, we have patients coming from all over the world…England, Australia, Vietnam, Brazil, Mexico, etc. As I am typing this out, we have a patient in our office from Australia. You can see some of the patients at www.ohlungsuccess.com and www.optimalhealthstemcell.com.
Q: You also stated that if a person didn't live in your area that you have treatments that can be done at home. What would this involve and would I need to travel to your clinic initially and then continue to be treated at home? I ask because I have difficulty traveling. Thank you.
A: I understand as many lung disease patients have trouble traveling but as I have mentioned, we get patients not only from all over the country but all over the world as a result of our unique protocols. We increase the quality and quantity of the patient’s life so much so that many of our distance patients feel that it is no more than an inconvenience to travel.
As for what would be involved, yes, you would need to travel to our clinic for the stem cell therapy and nebulized PRP. We can recommend the nutritional supplements and homeopathy if needed. Portable PEMF and laser can be purchased if the patient is interested to use at home.
Q: PEMF is part of your treatment protocol. PEMF equipment is available for at home use. Do you recommend using it everyday?
A: Correct, I do recommend using it daily. You can purchase a portable PEMF unit at www.micro-pulse.com. Please note that I have no fiduciary interest in that company. It is merely the same company that I order my units from time to time. There is also a hand-held laser that we recommend that our patients have had good success with in regards to home therapy. If a patient is able to purchase these therapies for home use, great but if not, we will still get them better with stem cell therapy, homeopathic remedies and nutritional supplements based on complete blood work.
Also, if a person has a hand held unit, do you recommend using it right on the lung or heart area or knees or \whatever area is the problem or is it best to just move the unit all over the body?
A: I recommend using it on the lung acupuncture point which is just in front of the shoulder on the chest. I also may have the patient use it on their head. There have been numerous studies how magnetic therapy helps the brain.
Q: How have your patients benefited from PEMF?
A: Here is a brief description as to how the PEMF benefits the patient.
PEMF has been proven effective for:
1: Pain relief by increasing endorphins.
2: Increased energy via increasing ATP levels.
3: Nerve and tissue degeneration.
4: Improved Immunity.
5: Better Oxygenation and circulation.
6: Better sleep and Human Growth Hormone (HGH) .
7: Relaxation and stress reduction.
8: Builds stronger bones.
9: Better prostate and/or bladder function.
I have attached a thorough description of PEMF and laser therapy. You can also review our therapies at www.drj4pointtherapy.com.
Note from moderator - see reply section below for PEMF and laser information
Q: Is it as effective as the laser or Hako-med you use?
A: We use laser over the lung fields and it is the combination of PEMF and laser that really helps the lung disease patient. We do not use the Hako-Med electrotherapy unless the lung disease patient is also suffering with some form of chronic pain such as back, neck, knee or shoulder pain.
Q: Do any of your treatments help with hypoxia? I am on supplemental oxygen 24/7 because I have lung disease. I desaturate easily even when sitting.
A: Yes, everything (stem cell therapy, nebulized PRP, homeopathy, nutritional supplements) that I have described helps to increase O2 saturation.
Q: You mentioned on your website that in order to address genetic mutations, one has to address one's lifestyle. You suggest an anti inflammatory or paleo diet. What would these diets consist of for a vegetarian or pescatarian?
A: It is really not a major issue. With vegetarians and pescatarians, I would highly recommend that they avoid refined sugar, alcohol, and caffeine. They can still consume vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds. Vegetarians do consume soy as a protein so that is fine. With pescatarians, they are consuming fish so they can eat fish, vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds. You only have to do it for 6-months but most of our patients find that they feel so good after doing it for 6-months that they want to continue.
Q: PRP is something patients can nebulize at home it says on your Optimal Health site. I once mentioned on a professional website that PRP had helped my lung disease symptoms greatly (IV and nebulized) and was practically laughed off the site by medical professional skeptics. I abhor that attitude and admire the different approaches you are taking.
A: Yes, we hear it, too BUT the bottom-line is that IT WORKS as you have experienced. So they can take a hike because we see the results clinically on a daily basis. The ONLY thing that we care about in our office is that the patient gets better and we are willing to do whatever it takes to achieve that goal!
Thank you!
Q: Would a patient from another state be able to have his blood processed and sent back to him to be able to nebulize it?
A: We do nebulized PRP with all of our lung disease distance patients but only when they are here in our office. We attempt to give them a lot to take back home with them. I cover exactly how we do it on our “Lung Disease and Stem Cell Therapy” video at www.ohlungsuccess.com.
Q: I assume it is frozen or preserved in some way so that this can be done fairly frequently.
A: Correct, it is frozen to preserve it.
Q: Some doctors have stated that amniotic stem cells are not viable. Others say the complete opposite. To tell you the truth, it's a jungle out there of all different kinds of advice, viewpoints, etc. How can a patient navigate this jungle? The money involved for treatment does not grow on trees and insurance doesn't cover much of anything. I just feel overwhelmed by all of it. Your videos have been most helpful, but why haven't I heard of you before the posting on the Stem Cell Pioneers?
A: I covered the different types of stem cell therapies in question #1 and I have also just made a brand-new, updated video on lung disease and stem cell therapy where I cover it in detail. You can watch it at www.ohlungsuccess.com.
As for not hearing about our office, I don’t know what to tell you other than we are on social media (Facebook and YouTube).
Q: I thought I had done my research well for treating lung disease, but apparently not. Many clinics are just recommending adipose stem cell therapy or more recently bone marrow with no adjunct therapies. I think it takes a lot more than a stem cell treatment to help with a chronic disease that a person has had for over a decade.
A: Correct and I strongly feel that you will not see the results you do not do the adjunct therapies. I am not just talking about PEMF and laser therapy but nebulized PRP, nutritional supplementation and homeopathy.
Please keep in mind that when I had my stem cell therapy in CA. All that the clinic did was adipose- derived stem cell therapy and send me on my way. There was no follow-up or additional therapy. Fortunately, I have been in private practice since 1983 and I knew what to do! That is why our care is superior to any other clinic out there.
Q: That's why I found your information to be promising. I just wish I knew of someone who had had treatment from you.
A: As for someone that has treated with us, please go to www.ohlungsuccess.com and watch our patient success testimonial videos. We will be adding more patient success testimonials shortly! We even have patients that have been to other “pulmonary institutes” and they did not respond. We got them better so we have their videos coming, too.
As I have stated, due to our unique protocols, ALL of our lung disease patients have responded.
I am passionate about helping patients and the addition of stem cell therapy has allowed our clinic to help patients return to health even faster.
What is it that you are not able to do because of your chronic health condition? I will tell you that just as we have with hundreds of other patients, our office can get you back to doing it and more!
In closing, I will say what I say to all, IF you are looking for a doctor, NP, and staff that are willing to do whatever it takes to get you better, we are IT!
If anyone would like to contact me personally, my email address is mljohnson@askdrjohnson.com.