May 2019

Stem Cell Therapy Contradictions

Therapeutic contradictions Exacerbated vasculitis: capillaritis, phlebitis, arteristis (treatment with fetal stem cells is possible after at least three months of remission). Acute thrombosis (treatment is possible not earlier than 3-6 months after exacerbation). Acute hemophthalmia (after 3 months). Expressed pulmonary hypertension secondary to vasculitis, thrombosis, pneumonia, development of acute or subacute pulmonary heart. Terminal stage […]

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Besides orthopedic what other conditions can be helped with stem cell therapy?

Any conditions that are degenerative in nature are likely to be helped with stem cell therapy. Brain based diseases – Alzheimer’s, dementia, and ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease) Nerve disease – neuropathy Lung disease – COPD, emphysema Heart disease – congestive heart failure Liver disease Kidney disease Intestinal disease Skin conditions Erectile dysfunction Hair restoration Aesthetics

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Are Stem Cells alive?

Stem cell injections work similar to flu shots. Flu shots are dead viruses used create an immune response. Because stem cells are viable they generate a healing response that activates a restructuring process to regenerate tissues needed to combat pain, inflammation and degeneration. This process repairs joint structures and reduces pain making you more mobile

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