Using this to scare people away from ALL international options is like pointing to a malpractice case in the US and saying don't trust any American doctors.
Nobody is defending sketchy clinics (plenty in Mexico). But grouping every international program together isn't educating patients โ it's fear mongering. Help them learn what to look for instead: regulatory licensing, on-site labs, chain of custody, physician credentials, culture pass limits.
That actually protects patients. This doesn't.
Somewhat interesting, but you're painting with a broad brush here on a lot of these claims. Bottom line is that if US clinics could use cultured MSCs, they absolutely would, including yours. But they can't right now, that's the whole point and hopefully that changes. Top overseas clinics have oversight, chain of custody, capped culture passes (3-5), skilled injectors, etc... they aren't doing "whatever they want and there's no one to say otherwise." These are questions that need to be asks when someone is vetting clinics to find the right fit. Bad clinics exist everywhere, but lumping all international options together doesn't help them do that.
Yes. However, something to keep in mind is that the FDA prohibits much higher level stem cell procedures that can promote the most healing (not to knock Jesse's clinic, I'm sure they're legit for certain things). For more significant injuries, it's better to look overseas (Costa Rica, Colombia, Panama, etc). In the US Florida is best though, but you still can't get very high stem cell counts by comparison.
You occupied way too much of your time refining and sending this tweet, bub. What you consider โugly shitโ is a world class product by all technical standards. His customers, of which you clearly are not, love his twitter and the brand only gains strength the and the products get better. Your whiny, soy boy outburst does nothing to harm that.