Dr. Tyna Moore
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If you are an active person and you eat well and your health is in generally good shape, regenerative injection therapies are amazing.
If not, then I think that it's
pretty unethical to even treat the person because we are... Part of the therapy is getting the body to induce its own inflammatory cascade and healing cascade.
And I mean controlled inflammatory.
We're trying to... That's how you heal.
We're trying to induce that natural ability of the body to heal.
And if someone's in such terrible health that they can't heal, they get a cut, they don't heal, they're just not in healing mode, then doing regenerative injection therapies and waste... These are not covered by insurance.
I think it's really unethical.
But...
My patients were all healthy and active.
And the one thing that I would ask on my intake, especially of men, was how much water do you drink?
And you would be shocked, you guys.
Men in particular, for some reason, especially older men, don't drink any water.
And they'd say, oh, maybe one or two cups a day.
If your cartilage is a glycocalyx, for it to have bounce and slickiness, for it to be slick and bouncy, which is what healthy cartilage is, not degrading cartilage, not dried out.
Think about a sponge that dries out.
Does it get crumbly?
Is it more apt to be damaged when you start scraping it?
Yeah, right?
It starts falling apart in your sink, on your dishes, especially when you put it up against something rough.