BHI Therapeutic Sciences Jamaica celebrates one year anniversary
A little more than one year ago, BHI Therapeutic Sciences Jamaica (BHI Jamaica), located in Montego Bay opened its doors and welcomed its first stem cell research participants. Since then, more than 50 patients have participated in investigational stem cell research.
Brian Mehling, MD said: “Cellular medicine is in high demand and stem cells are being studied for a wide range of conditions. Stem cells are essentially “blank slate” cells that possess the remarkable potential to differentiate to any one of the billions of cells that form the diverse tissues of the human body. In addition, stem cells have the power to divide virtually without limits and convert or develop into specialized cells that can replace injured or damaged tissue.”
BHI Therapeutic Sciences Jamaica has US board-certified physicians on staff for your safety. Our Scientific Advisory Board and Ethics Committee oversee the disease-specific protocols to ensure the highest standards of patient safety. BHI Therapeutic Sciences Jamaica supports investigational stem cell research and does not offer its cellular products as a treatment for any disease.
Lance Palmer—a former All-American wrestler and current MMA champion in the Featherweight Division—has participated in Blue Horizon International (BHI) investigational stem cell research. Palmer received his treatments at the BHI Jamaica, Montego Bay Clinic.
“My first stem cell treatment was in 2016,” says Palmer. “I’ve seen more improvement in the last two years than I have the previous six. I highly recommend Dr. Brian Mehling. He has been most helpful and explained the process step by step. I’ve had a great experience in BHI Jamaica.”
BHI Therapeutics Jamaica provides access to investigational stem cell research programs. We engage in collaborative relationships with leading scientists and physicians across the globe, utilizing stem cells from either your own body (autologous) or from umbilical cord donors. These donors go through a rigorous testing process to ensure their safety. We do not use embryonic stem cells, nor will we ever—health and safety are our number one priority. We ensure the highest standards of patient safety at our Jamaica Clinic through the collaborative efforts of a Scientific Advisory Board, Ethics Committee, and a staff of US board- certified Physicians. BHI Therapeutics Jamaica supports investigational stem cell research and does not offer its cellular products as a treatment for any disease.
For more information please visit www.bhijamaica.com
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