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Amy leaves the US for help

1 h 1 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Episode Description In this episode of The Peripheral, Justin sits down with Amy to discuss her long battle with chronic knee injuries, frustrating experiences with traditional medical care, and her decision to seek stem cell treatment outside the United States. Amy shares her journey from multiple injuries and misdiagnoses to traveling to Mexico for advanced regenerative therapy using MUSE cells from umbilical cords. She covers the procedure details, costs, recovery, and life-changing results, including improved mobility, reduced pain, and unexpected benefits like better sleep and mental health. If you're dealing with joint issues or curious about alternative treatments, this candid conversation highlights the pros, cons, and realities of medical tourism. Guest Information Amy Zajac: A podcast enthusiast and advocate for regenerative medicine, Amy shares her personal story of resilience after years of knee problems. She's based in Minnesota and has a background in active lifestyles like hiking and boot camp workouts. Additional Notes Resources Mentioned: Amy references MUSE cells (pluripotent mesenchymal stem cells from umbilical cords), Vagus Nerve Reset (Stellate Ganglion Block), and clinics in Mexico (not named for privacy, but vetted via PubMed, doctor credentials, and affiliations like Cedars-Sinai). Always consult a healthcare professional and do your own research before pursuing treatments. Listen and Subscribe Tune in to The Peripheral for more stories on health, true crime, and the unexpected edges of life. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us on X (@ThePeripheralPod) for updates, and rate/review to help us grow! If you have a story to share, email justin@theperipheralpodcast.com [justin@theperipheralpodcast.com]. https://www.instagram.com/dr.akhan/reels/

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