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Old 02-08-2012, 09:50 AM #1
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Default Stem cell for PCS?

Has anyone else read about or even tried the stuff out marketing to stimulate the release of adult stem cells? I believe one is called Stemtech (not positive). Supposedly contains a part of a seaweed that makes the body release adult stem cells that then "go to work" where needed.

A lady I go to the gym with touts this stuff. I'm hesitant, but she is so sweet and a preacher's wife, but that's no guarantee either LOL.
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mother of 14 y/o son, Concussion from football 10-7-2011.

current symptoms: still out of school, constant headache, migrating severe headaches, vision changes, startles easily, issues w/thermal regulation, delayed pain response, trouble sleeping, struggles for words/concepts/ideas, emotional about accepting what is, behavior issues esp when mentally fatigued.

currently on no meds (except sinus meds and vitamins) and goes to vestibular therapy.
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