Author Archives: riordantech

Beating Arthritic Pain with Stem Cells – Matt’s Story

[embedded content] Matt was struggling with intense joint pain and inflammation from that moved unpredictably through his body. He was diagnosed with Palindromic Rheumatism. Simple daily tasks became difficult. At times, he relied on crutches or a wheelchair and couldn’t keep up with work, sports, or playtime with his kids. After trying medications with little [Read More…]

Stem Cells for Traumatic Brain Injury – Juniper’s story

[embedded content] Trevor recounts how his daughter, Juniper, began a long and challenging recovery after an accident. Once active outdoors in snowy California, they found themselves focused on therapy: physical, occupational, speech, and more. Trevor threw himself into research, looking for anything that could help. Their journey eventually led them to Panama, where Juniper received [Read More…]

What Are Exosomes—and Why Do They Matter in Stem Cells?

Exosomes are tiny, bubble-like particles released by nearly every cell in our bodies—but they’re especially powerful when they come from mesenchymal stem cells, especially from the Stem Cell Institute’s Golden Cells™.  Our team of scientists has developed our treatment protocols derived from the secretome (a collection of proteins and molecules that a cell secretes) of the umbilical cord [Read More…]

What Sets Stem Cell Institute Apart: Safety, Experience, Expertise

Choosing the right stem cell clinic is a decision that can significantly impact your health and treatment outcomes. Unfortunately, not all clinics operate with the same standards of quality, transparency, and ethics. This makes it crucial to carefully evaluate potential clinics based on key factors like expertise, safety, treatment approaches, and outcomes. When choosing any [Read More…]

Stem Cells for Autism – Bentley’s story

[embedded content] Tracy tells the story of her son, Bentley, a bright, energetic boy who loves swimming, riding his scooter, and go-karting outside. After being diagnosed with autism at age two, Tracy and her family began a long journey through speech and occupational therapy. hey did everything they could, until a friend told them about [Read More…]

Thanks to Stem Cells, Victoria is enjoying life again

[embedded content] At 65, Victoria began experiencing the effects of aging: arthritis, osteoporosis, and eventually a torn rotator cuff. Refusing to rely on medication or surgery, she turned to stem cell therapy in Panama. Ten years later, she’s thriving. She’s traveling, staying active, and sharing her story with others. Stem cell therapy helped restore her [Read More…]

Why This Doctor Chooses & Recommends Stem Cell Therapy

[embedded content] Dr. Woody F., a medical doctor from Alabama, discovered stem cell therapy over a decade ago at a medical conference. Since then, he’s returned to the Stem Cell Institute five times… not to treat a disease, but to invest in his long-term wellness. Now 75, he shares how stem cells has helped him [Read More…]

Improved Ejection Fraction & Resting Heart Rate with Stem Cells

[embedded content] After a long hospitalization from COVID and a heart failure diagnosis, Jay was searching for hope. His heart function was dangerously low and recovery felt slow and uncertain. His wife, a nurse, supported with researching stem cell therapy carefully, and finally they decided to try it at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama. [Read More…]

Improving Quality of Life with Stem Cell Therapy – Susie’s story

[embedded content] At 19 weeks pregnant, Janice learned her daughter, Susie, had Aicardi Syndrome, affecting her movement, speech, and muscle tone. Searching for options, they turned to stem cell therapy—and it gave them hope. After the first treatment, Susie became more alert, stood for the first time, and she stopped having focal seizures. By the [Read More…]

Stem Cell Therapy for Fibromyalgia – Leisa’s story

[embedded content] Leisa’s battle with fibromyalgia turned her life upside down. Once an active farmer, she found herself unable to get out of bed, missing out on family events, church, and even the simple joy of movement. The pain was constant—just touching her own body hurt. That all changed when she and her husband discovered [Read More…]