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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