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Mr. America and Mr. USA Eddie Robinson competed for two decades at the highest bodybuilding and powerlifting levels globally. The end result was over 90 magazine covers, a ton of memories and severely degenerative shoulders back, neck that have been hindering his quality of life.

That is, until he received stem cell therapy with R3 Stem Cell in Nashville TN! He is sleeping better, pain has resolved nicely and he just wishes the treatment was around during his competition days.

If you or a loved one would like to see if stem cell therapy can help you, call (844) GET-STEM today or email info@rstemcell.com. With over 80 Centers in 8 Countries and 28,000 stem cell procedures in the past decade, R3 is the world's largest provider of regenerative therapies with an 85% patient satisfaction rate!
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00:00Bodybuilding, powerlifting, arm wrestling, my shoulders took a lot of hits, especially rotator
00:04cuffs. AC joints have been cut, have been wired down. I had a right full hip replacement. I ended
00:10up having four or five fusions in my neck from C3-4, 5-6, 6-7. Like I say, you
00:16just put a lot of
00:17arthritis, a lot of wear and tear on the joints. So the pain is all over the body. There's not
00:22any
00:22joint that doesn't hurt being 61 years old. My name's Eddie Robinson, pro athlete. Started off
00:28in powerlifting, took a few world records, and went on to the IFBB Pro for 17 years,
00:34competing on IFBB Pro stage. I also took the World Arm Wrestling Championships. That's pretty
00:39much me in a nutshell. Eddie, it's good to see you again, man. Pleasure, buddy. Thanks. Always a pleasure
00:44to have you here at R3. Now we're in Nashville, excited about getting you another treatment
00:48today. Always excited. Last treatment was awesome. I can't wait to get my second one. You know why
00:53I'm always excited to see you? Because we are so close to being eye to eye. You know, I like
00:58that.
00:58You know, usually I'm like this off, you know. I tell you, I don't think that all stem cells
01:04are created equal, without a doubt. I went to another place to have stem cell, which I
01:10shouldn't have. And I came over here to R3, which was a tremendous difference. And I've
01:14seen a great amount of relief. And I'm here today, basically for the pain that I've been
01:19having in my shoulders, in my neck, and also my lower back.
01:22How soon after the stem cell treatment did you notice that? I want to say about the three-week
01:27mark is when it really started. I noticed a big difference. And it wasn't just the shoulders,
01:31it was throughout the whole body. So my main focus was to get these shoulders healed up,
01:35because I'm a side sleeper. I can't sleep on my back. I'm the guy that's got 20 pillows on the
01:39bed,
01:39because I've got to jack my neck up, because I've got a cage in my neck. I've got to put
01:42one
01:42under my arm to take the release off my shoulders. But the relief has been unbelievable. I've been waking up
01:48feeling so overwhelmed with just relief that I didn't have that pain. I didn't have that arthritic
01:53feeling in the morning of the inflammation. That's when I noticed that the stem cell was taking effect
01:58on my whole body. That's why I'm here again. You know, I want to just keep the ball rolling to
02:03where
02:04I could be at 100%. That's my main goal, to get 100% again. Not that I'm going to compete
02:07again,
02:08it's just to have that good quality of life like I'm having right now. And that's number one.
02:12Is it more in here, or is it more here? It's more at the base of my neck. So, Eddie,
02:18you are getting
02:18the stem cell trifecta. That's PRP exosomes and umbilical cord cells with Wharton's jelly,
02:26the stem cell trifecta. You guys, you hear that? You've got to go in and do your job. That's right.
02:32I had an amazing experience. What's good is it's quick, it's fast. You know, when you get that
02:36ultrasound on there and they're looking for the area, I didn't even feel it go in. I felt more pressure
02:41from the ultrasound than I actually did the needle. You know, when she said, okay, you're done,
02:44I was like, you're not going to give me a shot. I mean, I was serious, you know. Not that
02:49I'm scared
02:49of needles or anything or pain. It was just that I didn't know it was done already. I wish we
02:53had
02:54something like this back when I was competing. Because the rigorous training, we tear our bodies
02:59up. And even to have this a couple weeks prior, so you have the stem cells in your body. So
03:04when you
03:05get in there and you do tear those fibers down, it's nice to have the stem cells in there for
03:09recovery,
03:10repair, inflammation ahead of time. I think I would still be in the game today if I would
03:15have had this back then. You know, it's hard when you're injured and you just can't compete
03:19anymore because you love to compete. I appreciate you keeping me out of pain and making my quality
03:24life ain't number one. I appreciate that.
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