These immunosuppressive drugs carry substantial health risks, particularly for the elderly. However, because this treatment method used cells that were not genetically matched to the patient, trial participants were required to take drugs that suppress the immune system long-term so that their bodies did not reject the new cells. The trial showed that retinal pigment epithelium cell replacement strategies are safe and possibly effective in addressing retinal blindness. This trial replaced retinal pigment epithelium cells, which are lost in many blinding eye conditions – including dry age-related and myopic macular degeneration, and Stargardt’s macular dystrophy – with cells that had been derived from human embryonic stem cells. More recently, Schwartz led the first clinical trial in the United States to use human embryonic stem cell-derived cells in patients to treat eye disease. The development of ranibizumab and similar therapies changed the prognosis of wet macular degeneration from a 90 percent risk of legal blindness within two years of diagnosis to a 95 percent chance of stabilization of vision and 35 percent chance for significant improvement over two years. With wet macular degeneration, abnormal blood vessels grow under the retina. In dry macular degeneration, the center of the retina deteriorates. Age-related macular degeneration affects the retina, which lines the inner surface of the back of the eye, and is the leading cause of severe vision loss in people over the age of 65. Schwartz was a principal investigator in a number of early-stage clinical trials for retinal diseases, including the initial studies for ranibizumab (Lucentis) – an injectable drug that is now a common treatment for wet age-related macular degeneration. Schwartz leads clinical trials of novel cell therapies and drugs to treat blinding eye diseases. He aims to translate basic biological discoveries into new treatment strategies, and to develop and evaluate novel medical device technologies, imaging technologies, surgical equipment (including surgical robots) and drug delivery systems. In this seven-part video documentary series, you will follow world-renowned building biologist Brian Hoyer as he tests an entire home, room by room, to determine the source and level of every known type of EMF.īy the end of this series, you will not only be thoroughly educated on the various types and sources of EMF commonly found in homes but also of the many mitigation tools and techniques available thanks to the cutting-edge technologies.Steven Schwartz, M.D., is an ophthalmologist whose primary research areas include early diagnosis and treatment of diseases such as macular degeneration, retinopathy of prematurity and diabetic eye disease. Due to the technical nature of accurately testing for them-and the training required to do so properly-many of us resign ourselves to the fact that we just have to accept them and the consequences they bring in order to use the modern technology we depend on. Have you attempted to test the levels yourself using EMF meters you found online and ended up confused and frustrated?ĮMFs (electromagnetic frequencies) are one of the most toxic elements in our living and work environments. The evolution of frequency and tuning in his workĬombining alternative medicinal treatments with the V.I.B.EĪre you aware of the dangers of EMF exposure in your home, but have no idea where to start when it comes to finding, and fixing them?Īre you concerned about your exposure to the current 3G, 4G, and 5G wireless networks now activated in most major cities? The process behind Steven’s two albums and how it led to the V.I.B.E bed The correlation between Cymatics and VIBE You can use the code LUKEVIBES2020 at for $222 off a VIBE Bed this holiday season. The evolution of bioenergetic supplementation His goal to raise the vibration of the planetĬuring degenerative conditions with vialsĥ3.08- Creating Technologies for Humanity Tackling–and beating– allergies in his patients The concept of Indigo Children and its influence on his work ‘Adjusting’ babies and helping those with learning disabilities The connection between his being chiropractic to what he does now 09:43 - Stephen’s Childhood, Chiropractic and Bioenergetic Timeline
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