June 18, 2013

Dr. Steenblock: The road out of “hopeless” for thousands. Free phone consultation!

 

Dr. Steenblock: The way out of ”hopeless” for thousands 

Dr. Steenblock has helped thousands of people written off as “hopeless” by their doctors regain lost ground and even make “impossible” turnarounds. This includes those battling debility and profoundly diminished quality-of-life caused by stroke, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), multiple sclerosis, Lou Gehrig’s (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), cerebral palsy and much more. You will find testimonials tendered by some of these patients on www.strokedoctor.com and www.stemcellmd.org.  

 America’s Stroke Doctor

Known as “America’s Stroke Doctor”, Dr. Steenblock has treated over 2,000 stroke patients over a 10 year period using a combination of hyperbaric oxygen and conventional therapies. In 1996 Dr. Steenblock conducted a study to gauge the responses of stroke patients to a combination of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), physical therapy (P.T.) and bioneurofeedback (BF). Fifty patients participated. 97% of patients and caregivers reported seeing “good” to “stupendous” results. This study was presented at the National Stroke Association’s Ninth Annual Stroke Rehabilitation Conference during October 16-17, 1997. Click to see a summary of this study. Recently Dr. Steenblock added stem cell-based treatments to this program which has upped the healing curve even more.  

 Ready to find out what Dr. Steenblock can do for you? Find out for FREE

Dr. Steenblock is offering FREE 5 minute phone consultations. Call and share your problem with him: 1-800-300-1063.   

FREE Report: Slowing the Progression of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

ALS FREE Report: Slowing the Progression of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

Free Report on Natural, Pharmaceutical & Dietary Measures to Slow the Progression of ALS Plus a Bonus —  Dr. David Steenblock’s Unique Stem Cell Treatment Program for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. To access simply click this link:

Dietary & other Measures to Slow Progression of MND-ALS — August 2011

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A stroke prevention measure you can sink your sweet tooth into

strokeA stroke prevention measure you can sink your sweet tooth into

Can you have your cake and prevent stroke too? A good question with the holidays upon us. And the answer? You can if your cake is made with healthy fats and other ingredients, especially raw (unsweetened) organic chocolate.

Chocolate, as you probably have read, is rich in antioxidant compounds called flavonoids which are heart & blood vessel friendly. Its ability to lower one’s risk of having a stroke was demonstrated in a study carried out at St. Michael’s Hospital and the University of Toronto (The results of which were presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 62nd Annual Meeting in Toronto, that took place April 10-17, 2010.) The researchers found that people who ate one serving of chocolate per week were 22 percent less likely to have a stroke than people who ate none.  This study, BTW, had 44,489 participants! (Which may say as much about how easy it is to find test subjects willing to wolf down chocolate as it does stroke prevention)

Interestingly, in a second study conducted by the same research group, 1,169 people who’d had a stroke ate 50 grams of chocolate once a week. They were found to be 46 percent less likely to die then stroke patients who did not eat chocolate!

OK, so now you have good cause to eat a healthy dose of raw (organic) chocolate. If you’d like to learn about other leading edge stroke prevention and treatment measures, check out Strokedoctor.com

Good Health & Happy Holidays from Dr. Steenblock and his staff!

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Stem Cells for Stroke

stem cells for strokeStem Cells for Stroke

For many years now Dr. Steenblock has advocated that stroke patients be treated with their own bone marrow stem cells as quickly as possible following a stroke. He then tried this approach by actually treating stroke patients using his whole bone marrow transplant technique (Recently expanded & improved.) The clinical responses were often quite impressive, especially in those treated within a month or so of their stroke.

How “on target” was Dr. Steenblock’s use of bone marrow derived cells for stroke? Very much so judging from the results of a two phase clinical study being carried out in India (titled “Autologous Intravenous Bone Marrow Derived Cell Therapy for Patients with Ischemic Stroke.”)

In phase I of this study, Indian scientists gave twelve (12) stroke patients aged 38-70 years 86 million bone marrow cells within a month of their attack. They found that ”70 percent were able to overcome their handicaps and became free of deficits like weakness of limbs and inability to walk.”

Phase II, which is on-going, involves 120 patients at five centers across India including the Army R&R Hospital (Delhi) and Armed Forces Medical College (Pune).  This will conclude during June 2011.

The tentative results of the Indian study suggest that using stem cell rich bone marrow to treat recent stroke can produce impressive clinical gains. Those interested in learning more about Dr. Steenblock’s whole bone marrow transplants for stroke should visit his website at www.Strokedoctor.com. Or better yet, call 1-800-300-1063 and make an appointment to discuss how stem cells might help you. The call is free!

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Macular Degeneration: Increasing Tissue Oxygenation

macular degenerationMacular Degeneration: Increasing Tissue Oxygenation

Age-related Macular degeneration (AMD) is an eye condition that modern medicine can do little yet to halt much less reverse. Dr. Steenblock, on-the-other-hand, has accrued evidence that points to the fact that many cases of age-related macular degeneration are the end result of oxygen deficiency; something that can be readily addressed medically.

What causes this lack of oxygen? Dr. Steenblock has fingered these as the major players: High cholesterol, high blood fats and triglycerides, high serum bile acids, high homocysteine levels, smoking tobacco and the intake of other noxious substances, chronic infections (like Chlamydia) and sinusitis, aging, oxygen deprivation due to sleep apnea, atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, certain autoimmune processes and conditions, and some allergies and inflammatory processes. When one or more of these exists in a patient Dr. Steenblock’s #1 priority becomes one of correcting or eliminating it or them.

One way to effectively combat macular degeneration lies in coaxing the body to make new, healthy blood vessels (As opposed to fragile, leaky ones). According to Dr. Steenblock, once healthy blood vessels are in-place in the macula, growth factors will be produced that stimulate the eye to create other new blood vessels.

Depending on what he finds while examining a patient, Dr. Steenblock has a number of powerful ways at his disposal for tackling whatever is limiting the flow of oxygen to the retina. Among the tools Dr. Steenblock utilizes: Daily treatments with hyperbaric oxygen and/or external counterpulsation and/or chelation therapy and/or antioxidants and proper nutrition.

As new, healthy, strong blood vessels are generated in the eyes of macular degeneration patients they typically began seeing better. When it comes to those already rendered totally blind, Dr. Steenblock sometimes refers them abroad for treatment with nonembryonic stem cells (Provided he determines there is good reason to think the patient will respond to this sort of intervention.)

To learn more call Dr. Steenblock’s Clinic at 1-949-367-8870 or toll free at 1-800-1063. Or visit his website at StrokeDoctor.com and read what’s there and then call or e-mail the clinic using the online contact form under “Contact Us.”    

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Congestive Heart Failure Help

congestive heart failureCongestive Heart Failure Help

Congestive heart failure (CHF) currently affects about 5 million Americans. It is in-a-nutshell a “pump failure” medical issue that can have many causes. Traditional medical management includes diet to drop excess pounds and help reduce high blood pressure, medications that support the heart and ease the strain on it,   exercise, sodium restriction, and supplemental oxygen or surgery including implantation of a pacemaker or other heart function assist devices if needed.

The question arises, “Is there anything available for CHF that is less invasive or fraught with side or adverse effects than is true of many mainstream treatments? There is. Among these: One very powerful treatment modality is external counterpulsation (EECP), an FDA approved computer-driven machine that some doctors refer to as “a nonsurgical bypass.” In-a-word, it mechanically and effortlessly increases blood flow to organs and tissues including the heart, and also facilitates the growth of new blood vessels. In a randomized study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology Vol. 48, No. 6, 2006 a team of scientists laid out findings that indicated that EECP increased exercise tolerant in participants with mild-to-moderate Congestive Heart Failure.  Critics argued the study did not rule out the placebo effect.

But what takes place when EECP is used in tandem with other leading edge treatments such as high dose ubiquinone (Coenzyme Q10) and infusions of stem cell rich bone marrow? Perhaps a great deal. This, at least, is what CHF patients treated using these and other therapeutic agents by Dr. Steenblock have reported.

If you or someone you know has Congestive Heart Failure and are looking for promising forms of intervention such as EECP, do not hesitate to call Dr. Steenblock’s Clinic toll free at 1-800-1063 and request more information. Or visit his website at StrokeDoctor.com and read what’s there and then call or e-mail the clinic using the online contact form under “Contact Us.”

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