The evidence is quite mixed, especially when it comes to human trials and human studies. Of course it depends on what condition you’re talking about getting treated here. They use stem cells for everything.
But when it comes to human studies, there are lots of studies that show that they don’t work or that they’re no better than a placebo.
For every study that you can find that shows some efficacy you can find one that shows that they don’t work. So yeah, it’s a mixed bag.
@nationalistfed@JoeRoganRecaps I inivite you to look into the placebo effect. How it works and how they can induce it during randomized placebo controlled studies.
@KeenanMiller7@JoeRoganRecaps Yes, correct. For as many people you can find that have been helped by stem cells, you can find horror stories from people who have been harmed by them. It's about the rate of success vs. failure.
@JoeRoganRecaps Matthew and John are first hand as they are among the Apostles who Christ called directly. Mark was the companion of Peter and was alive during Christ’s ministry if I am not mistaken.
@Gizzle5xLBC@parti_king She was walking away and the he mentioned the Holy Family and she turned around, took her jacket off, threw it to the ground and ran towards him in fury.