Unable to garner any interest in free agency, Owens might be interested in speeding his recovery time from offseason surgery. Peyton Manning underwent a similar procedure in Europe to heal his surgically-repaired neck, according to a report.Dr. Lee Jung-no, president of the Chaum Anti-Aging center, confirmed Owens' visit to the newspaper.
"Mr. Owens starts with therapy Monday followed by the collecting and storing of his stem cells the next day," Lee said.
The Times reports that the six-time Pro Bowler was recommended to Lee by renowned American surgeon Dr. James Andrews.
"We do have our branch hospital in the United States, and Dr. Andrews advised Owens to contact it first, which then led him to visit our office here," Lee said.
Illegal in the U.S., stem-cell therapy is legal in many parts of the world, including South Korea.
Is this the point we are at now for NFL players? Listen I've seen, Locked up abroad, Brokedown Palace, The Hangover 2, I am not going to any foreign country to do anything crazy, let alone get some sort of crazy procedure down. If movies have taught me anything, its that if its illegal in the U.S., it must just be bad for me. USA!! USA!! USA!!
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