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Jaguarjacket

06/16/25 3:33 PM

#7527 RE: jrlsss #7526

Me too, im just an optimist.
there are athletes who are using stem cell therapy, both to treat injuries and potentially enhance recovery and performance. Many athletes, including those in the NFL, NBA, and MLB, have reportedly sought stem cell treatments.
Examples of athletes who have used stem cell therapy:
George Kittle (NFL):
The San Francisco 49ers tight end has publicly discussed using stem cell treatments to help prevent and treat injuries.
Cristiano Ronaldo (Soccer):
The Portuguese soccer legend has reportedly used stem cell therapy to treat injuries, including a torn hamstring.
Rafael Nadal (Tennis):
The Spanish tennis star has undergone stem cell treatment for chronic back and knee pain.
Peyton Manning (NFL):
The former NFL quarterback reportedly used stem cell therapy to address a neck problem.
Kobe Bryant (NBA):
The late NBA legend opted for stem cell therapy to manage knee pain related to arthritis.
Max Scherzer (MLB):
The baseball pitcher has reportedly used stem cell injections for shoulder and back injuries.
Brooks Koepka (PGA):
The golfer has received stem cell therapy for a knee injury.
TJ Dillashaw (MMA):
The former UFC champion has credited stem cell therapy for his return to fighting after injuries.
Reasons for using stem cell therapy:
Injury treatment:
Stem cells are used to promote healing and regeneration of damaged tissues, including tendons, ligaments, muscles, and cartilage.
Accelerated recovery:
Athletes may use stem cell therapy to speed up recovery from injuries, potentially reducing downtime.
Performance enhancement:
Some athletes may explore stem cell treatments in an attempt to enhance their overall performance and extend their careers.
Important considerations:
Regulation:
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) states that stem cell therapies are permitted in sports as long as the cells are minimally manipulated and no prohibited substances are added.
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Jaguarjacket

06/16/25 8:37 PM

#7528 RE: jrlsss #7526

Florida lawmakers have unanimously passed CS/CS/SB 1768, a groundbreaking bill that sets firm guidelines for the use of non-FDA-approved stem cell therapies. With strong bipartisan support—passing 37-0 in the Florida Senate and 112-0 in the Florida House—the bill is poised to take effect on July 1, 2025, pending enactment by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

This is UUUGGGEEEE. I believe July and beyond is gonna be Great for ADIA and their Stem cells. Sales should be quite robust once it becomes legal. GL
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