Stem cell therapy promotes the repair response of diseased, dysfunctional, or injured tissue using stem cells or their derivatives. Many of the top scientists around the globe regard stem cell therapy as the next chapter in organ transplantation, building organs from the ground-or cell level-up instead of using donor organs. Breakthroughs within the realm of stem cell science flood the media, and “stem cell” is one of the most googled phrases in cyberspace.
More research is needed to perfect this science, but stem cell therapy proves to be a viable treatment option for a variety of medical conditions.
We only utilize ethically sourced stem cells derived from either umbilical cord-namely Wharton’s Jelly-or placenta, and never include embryonic stem cells because of the inherent risk associated with doing so. Mesenchymal stem cells, or MSCs for short, have the remarkable potential to develop into many different cell types during an organism’s life-a process known as cellular differentiation. This process is initiated upon the rise of inflammatory markers, as if the body uses inflammation like an S.O.S. flare to signal an emergency, and subsequent migration of stem cells toward the vicinity with the purpose of healing the damaged tissue. Stem cells essentially seek out bodily inflammation like heat-seeking missiles and race to the origin to quell inflammation and begin healing the damaged tissue via differentiation. For example, if a patient has a torn ligament in his left shoulder, stem cells applied to that area either directly or via systemic IV, will respond to the inflammatory “call to action,” and accordingly morph into the required connective tissue-ligament in this case.
book nowMore research is needed to perfect this astonishing new realm of science, but stem cell therapies have shown early promise to be a viable treatment option for a variety of medical conditions, including:
o Alzheimer's
o Parkinson's
o Pulmonary Fibrosis
o Asthma
o Cardiovascular disease
o Cancer
o Respiratory Diseases
o Obesity
o Hypertension
o Alopecia
o Spinal Cord Injuries
o Erectile dysfunction
o Osteoarthritis
o Diabetes
o Multiple sclerosis
o Arthritis
o Neurological Diseases