Miraculous Comeback After Stem Cell and PRP Therapy

Are you a baseball fan? Even if you’re not, you have to admire New York Mets pitcher Bartolo Colon. His comeback has been nothing short of miraculous — thanks to the amazing healing power of stem cells and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy. PRP utilizes platelets from an athletes’ own blood to rebuild a damaged tendon or cartilage. I began offering PRP therapy at my Sears Institute for Anti-Aging Medicine a few weeks ago and the results I’ve seen from this therapy have just been incredible. Five years ago, Colon was considered washed-up at age 37. His pitching arm was shot. He had severe ligament damage and a torn rotator cuff. And his fastball was down to 75! Doctors told him his career was over. But in just two weeks, the now 42-year-old Colon was on the mound pitching in this year’s World Series. And his fastball is back to a blistering 90 mph-plus. After missing the 2010 baseball season due to injury, Colon reached out to Dr. Joseph Purita, my colleague and a featured speaker at my recent Palm Beach Anti-Aging Summit. Dr. Purita is one of the world’s leading stem cell therapy and PRP experts. And his use of both therapies on the great Met’s pitcher is without a doubt reason behind his late-career comeback. Potent One-Two Punch If you’re a regular reader, you’re familiar with stem cells. They’re the reserve of “replacement cells” you’re born with. These stem cells are blank slates that can be used to replace any kind of cell that’s damaged, ...
Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Tags: Men's Health baseball growth factors natural platelet-rich plasma therapy PRP Therapy stem cells Source Type: news