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Old 03-02-2015, 04:10 PM #1
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Are there any success stories related to Stemgenex in CA?

I was intrigued by the fact that they are participating in NIH
trials, and does that give them a level of legitimacy? Or just
another polished web site with questionable testimonials?
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Are there any success stories related to Stemgenex in CA?

I was intrigued by the fact that they are participating in NIH
trials, and does that give them a level of legitimacy? Or just
another polished web site with questionable testimonials?
The latter is true. Your insurance company has to cover your expenses for the trials.
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The latter is true. Your insurance company has to cover your expenses for the trials.
They are watched by the NIH via an Independent Review Board (IRB). The patient pays for the therapy. It's around $15,000 for PWP. It sounds intriquing but haven't seen or heard patient results from folks other than on their website.
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They are watched by the NIH via an Independent Review Board (IRB). The patient pays for the therapy. It's around $15,000 for PWP. It sounds intriquing but haven't seen or heard patient results from folks other than on their website.
The clinical trial consists of having the patient compare how they are feeling before and after the procedure by answering a questionnaire.
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