Interesting bc this was my second opinion and every time I mentioned using my own bone, he wouldn’t discuss it at all but instead would mention over and over using donor tissue. I really like the doctor but this bothered me from the get-go. I kept asking myself why won’t he even talk about the idea of using my own.
The first doctor that I spoke with told me that he had better results with the real thing (bone).
I take it that you’re a doctor, as well. Question: what do you think about the possibility of mRNA being in donor bone tissue? Bc I’m guessing that any donor tissue will be somewhat new rather than it being from 2019 or whenever it was that the shots rolled out.
Also, you can use your own bone, but it requires a donor site, usually taken intra-orally. The Puros product (human bone) has a stringent proprietary way of cleansing the bone and I wouldn't think mRNA would be a concern.
Interesting bc this was my second opinion and every time I mentioned using my own bone, he wouldn’t discuss it at all but instead would mention over and over using donor tissue. I really like the doctor but this bothered me from the get-go. I kept asking myself why won’t he even talk about the idea of using my own.
The first doctor that I spoke with told me that he had better results with the real thing (bone).
I take it that you’re a doctor, as well. Question: what do you think about the possibility of mRNA being in donor bone tissue? Bc I’m guessing that any donor tissue will be somewhat new rather than it being from 2019 or whenever it was that the shots rolled out.
Also, you can use your own bone, but it requires a donor site, usually taken intra-orally. The Puros product (human bone) has a stringent proprietary way of cleansing the bone and I wouldn't think mRNA would be a concern.