BREAKING: Stanford Just Figured Out How to Regrow Cartilage in Aging Joints – But Is There an Easier Way Without Injections?

BREAKING: Stanford Just Figured Out How to Regrow Cartilage in Aging Joints – But Is There an Easier Way Without Injections?


For decades joint cartilage has had the same reputation as a free pack of Pokemon cards in a McDonald’s Happy Meal: once it’s gone, it’s gone.

Or is it?

The scientist over at Stanford have been tackling the issue of Osteoarthritis.

Is there a cure? According to Big Pharma-sponsored doctors it’s painkillers, physical therapy, and eventually swapping your knee.

By blocking an aging-related protein, scientists could regrow real, functional cartilage in their knees.

Smooth, working joint tissue.

Turns out your body still knows how to fix itself.

Researchers triggered what they call “dramatic regeneration,” pointing to a future where joint care is less about replacement and more about convincing

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