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Hi @marczappa, I'm glad to hear that you put your name on the list for Mayo Clinic's Regenerative Medicine. If you have not received a call, then it likely means that current research is not yet recruiting human subjects.

For anyone else interested in finding legitimate information about stem cell therapy for lung conditions and available clinical trials, you can call Mayo Clinic's Regenerative Medicine free telephone consult service. When you call, they will tell you about the availability of approved stem cell therapy at Mayo Clinic and elsewhere, and for what conditions. They can also tell you about research studies that are actively recruiting participants. Furthermore, you can add your name to a database to be notified when additional studies and information become available. You can learn more about the Consult Service here http://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/center-regenerative-medicine/patient-care/clinical-services/regenerative-medicine-consult-service.
Or call 1-844-276-2003 to speak with one of our experts.

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This is one of the articles I came across. Are these guys legitimate? https://www.thelunghealthinstitute.com/blog/marijuana-and-copd-medical-professionals-are-still-unsure. Are these claims science based? Another alternative treatment we offer is cellular therapy. Cellular therapy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses concentrated platelets and cells from your body to target lung disease. These platelets release healing properties that, when combined with proteins, growth factors and other helpful cells, may promote healing in damaged tissue and reduce inflammation in your lungs.