A 100% Effective Method to Reverse Vision Loss? And Made Available by a Charitable Foundation!
#123 2024 The Rowen Report
Dear Subscriber,
I have another treat for all – a podcast with stem cell guru Dr. A.J. Farshchian. Terri and I went to a meeting of the American Academy of Stem Cell Physicians, where AJ invited me to be a featured speaker presenting, of course, on ozone therapy. AASC is an organized group of physicians doing stem cell therapy and other regenerative biologics. These methods include exozomes, stem cells, PRP (platelet rich plasma), peptides, and ozone therapy.
At the meeting, in the exhibit hall, there was a booth for an organization he is part of – Heal the Earth Foundation. Its mission is to prevent and stamp out blindness on the planet. How might this come about?
The foundation he leads, and through its executive director, Cristiana Molina, is raising money to provide an amazing treatment for those with serious vision challenges. How so?
Dr. AJ has combined the powerful German healing technique of neural therapy with modern biologics and told me, in a podcast just posted, that he has seen 100% improvement in vision in everyone treated, with one exception – those with total blindness. Every patient with some vision has improved, he says. When he told me this at the meeting, I “demanded” that he do a podcast with me.
I have covered neural therapy here. It is the use of local anesthetics into specific nerve plexus to reset the local or systemic autonomic system. We typically use/prefer procaine, but many doctors use lidocaine.
The method is being improved by the addition of biologics to simple procaine. The biologics may be stem cells or exosomes. Stem cells, discovered in 1961, are primitive cells of products of conception. They have two functions. Clone themselves into two stem cells, or differentiate within the injured tissue and integrate into and become the local tissue regenerating it with freshly arrived cells. However, you don’t want to have these cells divide beyond a few generations as they can develop mutations.
Then, there are exosomes.
Exosomes are not cells – but small particles 100-150 nm. Cannot be seen by regular microscope. They are proteins. Made in cells’ endosome, which excrete proteins into exosome.
You don’t want it grown in a lab. ‘Exosomes send a signal’. Within the knee, a signal goes out to body that that area needs help, perhaps stem cells or growth factors, and repair ensues. Exosomes can be extracted from any tissue, and from a person other than yourself, or from your own body. It is superior to get exosomes from products of conception rather than an older person.
So, let’s look at the source – products of conception. Ethical biologics are extracted not from the viable fetus or newborn, but from the other products of conception that will be tossed – amniotic fluid, placenta, umbilical cord. Animals know the value of these products of conception, and will eat them after they deliver their offspring.
In the USA, a mother has three choices regarding the non-fetal products of conception:
1. Throw it all away.
2. Freeze for children (does not work well says AJ) and is costly to keep
3. Give to science for regen medicine
Harvest must be by C section. This is under FDA guidelines to bottle to collect tissue
Mom must be tested for all diseases, no cancer. AJ also restricts donors to NOT having received the genetic COVID jab.
During C section, the amniotic membrane is entered and the fluid sucked out under sterile technique. This fluid is full of growth factors, stem cells, exosomes. Then the child is delivered. After this, the placenta and umbilical cord is taken out, put on ice and overnighted to the lab for processing.
Most important thing is safety. “They are 100% safe – no doubt” says AJ. A key is not to wait too long for the cells could divide. After the 4th generation, the cells could be mutating. So, processing within a day is a must. Aborted fetal stem cells can become malignant in the recipient, due to mutations. This became a problem in Eastern Europe where women became pregnant to harvest abortion products.
These kinds of biologics are pricey. That is why Terri and I have not gotten involved, until lately. Also, we have seen stunning results with relatively inexpensive ozone therapy, which may stimulate stem cells on its own. However, the Foundation is most promising as it seeks to provide needy people with product to save eyesight and prevent blindness.
Terri and I received a sample package from the Foundation, with the understanding that we would take it ourselves for our eyes. I have macular degeneration. Terri has cataract challenge.
We each received an injection of procaine/exosomes under our eyes within the orbit, and another to the sphenopalatine ganglion on each side, with a “chaser” of ozone. This was necessary for our own challenges, but also to be able to tell you that we did it ourselves and did well.
You can see the location of the injections as demonstrated by AJ in our podcast available here.
It was rather painless. We had double vision for about 30 minutes, as expected as the local anesthetic will numb nerves controlling eye muscles. The injection to the SPG caused a very mild soreness in the region of our temples for half a day, just from the thin needle prick, a very common occurrence for injections. I will continue to let you know of my progress.
AJ says that this treatment will treat most any eye condition, including genetic challenges such as retinitis pigmentosa. Again, no treatment is guaranteed anywhere, but so far, he reports that all of the people so treated see improvement in their vision, provided they do not arrive blind! Many have improvement on the spot, so he demands they read a vision chart before and soon after the injections!
If you have interest in this, please connect with Cristiana at the foundation. For more details, please see our podcast on YouTube. It is also on Rumble.
If you proceed with the Foundation and are eligible to receive the biologicals, our office can certainly administer. Terri did me!
This is very exciting for us. We were our first experience with exosomes. It went well, and now we will have to see the fruit of our learning. We were required to use some of the provided exosomes as eyedrops for a few hours after the local injections. Makes sense. The proteins therein are small and may well traverse the cornea to stimulate the retina and lens.
Good vision is a blessing. We fell blessed to have “stumbled” across this noble Foundation bent on stamping out blindness worldwide. My thanks to Dr. AJ for his graciousness and teaching to us, providing time for the podcast, and to Cristiana Molina for directing this wonderful foundation.
To Your Excellent Vision!
Robert Jay Rowen, MD
PS I have reported to you that I have received a special type of stem cell therapy under the care of Dr. Todd Ovokaitys who extracts your own stem cells from blood, trains them with his Song Laser, and then re-administers them. My retina specialist said he was pleased in that my retinal thickness did not deteriorate, but actually improved a small but definite amount after 3 months. Dr. Todd was encouraging for me to try this as well. Please remember that a great physician will not dissuade you from anything that could help you, including getting therapies outside his/her own sphere. (A major failing of orthodox medicine, especially oncology). Macular degeneration is a scourge in my generation, and, the numbers are worsening. I remain hopeful that my experiences will benefit those behind me.
This would probably be good for Steve K. I reached out in the past to him, however he didn't respond. Perhaps if it came from another, he might.
did you see the second post which had the correct url?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_0CNf5m3WU&list=PLwo2Q2bNqTrnWPbK7IL78AW81qlKEG5vC