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Stem Cells 

Stem cells are a type of cell that has the ability to develop into many different types of cells in the body. They are capable of self-renewal and can divide to produce more stem cells, making them a valuable resource for regenerative medicine. Stem cell therapy is a treatment that uses stem cells to repair or replace damaged or diseased cells, tissues, or organs.

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Stem cell therapy can be used to treat a wide range of conditions, including injuries to the joints, such as knee or hip osteoarthritis, and degenerative diseases of the spine. It can also be used to treat conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer. The therapy has been shown to be beneficial in promoting healing, reducing pain and inflammation, and improving the overall function of the affected area.

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Stem cell therapy can be performed using stem cells from a variety of sources, including the patient's own body (autologous stem cells) or from a donated source (allogenic stem cells). The stem cells can be obtained from bone marrow, adipose tissue, or umbilical cord blood.

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Stem cell therapy is a relatively new and rapidly evolving field, and more research is needed to fully understand its potential benefits and risks. However, it offers a promising new approach to treating a wide range of conditions and has the potential to improve the quality of life for many people.

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Stem cells are a type of cell that has the unique ability to develop into many different types of cells in the body. In regenerative medicine, stem cells are used to repair or replace damaged or diseased cells, tissues, and organs. The goal of stem cell therapy is to harness the body's natural ability to heal itself and promote tissue regeneration.

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Stem cells have the potential to offer numerous benefits in the treatment of medical conditions. By replacing damaged cells, stem cell therapy has the potential to improve the function of damaged tissues and organs. Additionally, stem cells have been shown to have anti-inflammatory and immune-modulatory effects, making them a promising option for the treatment of autoimmune diseases and other conditions that involve inflammation.

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One of the key benefits of stem cell therapy is its ability to promote long-term healing without the need for surgery or long-term drug therapy. This can lead to improved patient outcomes, reduced healthcare costs, and an overall improvement in the quality of life for patients.

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In recent years, stem cell therapy has been used to treat a wide range of medical conditions, including heart disease, spinal cord injuries, and certain types of cancer. Although stem cell therapy is still in its early stages, the results so far have been promising, and the field continues to evolve and advance rapidly.

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In conclusion, stem cells are a powerful tool in regenerative medicine, offering the potential to revolutionize the way we approach the treatment of medical conditions. By harnessing the body's natural ability to heal and regenerate, stem cell therapy has the potential to provide new hope for patients and offer long-term solutions for a wide range of medical conditions.

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Cancer

A disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue. Some of the types of Cancer treatable with Stem Cells are:

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  • Leukemia: Leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow. Stem cell transplants have been used in the treatment of leukemia to replace damaged bone marrow with healthy stem cells that can produce healthy blood cells.

  • Lymphoma: Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system. Stem cell transplants have been used in the treatment of lymphoma to replace damaged bone marrow with healthy stem cells.

  • Multiple Myeloma: Multiple myeloma is cancer that affects the plasma cells in the bone marrow. Stem cell transplants have been used in the treatment of multiple myeloma to replace damaged bone marrow with healthy stem cells.

  • Neuroblastoma: Neuroblastoma is cancer that affects nerve cells in infants and young children. Stem cell transplants have been used in the treatment of high-risk neuroblastoma to replace damaged bone marrow with healthy stem cells.

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Osteoarthritis

Millions of people around the world suffer from osteoarthritis, which is the most common form of arthritis. Eventually, the protective cartilage that cushions the ends of the bones begins to wear away.

Despite the fact that osteoarthritis can damage any joint, it most commonly affects your hands, knees, hips, and spine.

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The symptoms of osteoarthritis can usually be managed, but the damage to the joints cannot be reversed. It may be possible to slow the progression of the disease and improve pain and joint function by staying active, maintaining a healthy weight, and receiving certain treatments.

 

Osteoarthritis can be classified as primary or secondary. Primary osteoarthritis has no known cause. Secondary osteoarthritis is caused by another disease, infection, injury, or deformity. Osteoarthritis starts with the breakdown of cartilage in the joint.

Osteoporosis

As a result of osteoporosis, your bones become less dense and more fragile over time. A mild injury or minor fall is more likely to fracture or break a bone if you have osteoporosis. It is possible to manage osteoporosis with medicines that strengthen your bones and by changing your lifestyle, such as exercising, good diet and quitting smoking.

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Osteoporosis occurs when bone density decreases, causing your bones to become brittle and easily broken. It is inevitable that bones weaken as we age, but some people experience this process too rapidly.

 

You are more likely to develop osteoporosis if you have risk factors for the disease. Some of the risk factors can be reduced through lifestyle changes or medications but others, such as your age, cannot be changed.

Autism

Starting off and first of all, we need to understand that Autism is not an illness!
It means that the brain works in a different way.

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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurological and developmental disorder that affects how people interact with others, communicate, learn, and behave. Although autism can be diagnosed at any age, it is described as a “developmental disorder” because symptoms generally appear in the first 2 years of life. People with ASD often have:

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  • Difficulty with communication and interaction with other people

  • Restricted interests and repetitive behaviors

  • Symptoms that affect their ability to function in school, work, and other areas of life

Autism is known as a “spectrum” disorder because there is wide variation in the type and severity of symptoms people experience.

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UNDERNEATH THE SKIN

For a long time, medical engineers have been trying to find some alternative treatments for most, diseases, sicknesses, problems, and conditions. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine are evolving incredibly fast and showing promising results with a vast variety of treatments in which stem cells can be used, mainly to help everyone that needs it! In some cases, some of the more common disorders are Underneath our Skin such as:

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  • Osteoarthritis

  • Rheumatoid arthritis

  • Psoriatic arthritis

  • Ankylosing spondylitis

  • Shoulder and Elbow Arthritis

  • Rotator Cuff Tears

  • Rotaror Cuff Tendonitis

  • Knee Ligament Injuries

  • Arthritis

  • COPD

  • Elbow Tendonitis

  • Knee Tendonitis

  • Knee Arthritis

  • Hip Arthritis

  • Hand and Wrist Arthritis

  • Fractures

  • CRPS/RSD

  • Cartilage Defects

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

  • Arthritis on Extremities and Spine

  • Ankle and Foot Arthritis 

  • Osteoarthritis

  • Rheumatoid arthritis

  • Osteoporosis

  • Spinal Cord Injuries

  • Cartilage Damage

  • Tendon and ligament injuries

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Joints Repairs

  • Lupus & More!

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Stem Cell therapy is one of the long-lasting solutions that provide real results in the body. Unlike other alternatives like Surgery, Stem Cell therapy has quickly evolved into most patients' favorite treatment, as is Non Invasive and quick to work, resulting in a downtime of recovery.

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Although is an Alternative therapy also called "Regenerative Medicine" the results have been real and constant, as people with various conditions are choosing Stem Cells Therapy such as:

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  • Hip Joint Arthritis

  • Hip Pain

  • Pudendal Neuralgia

  • Pelvic Pain

  • Lichen Sclerosis

  • Erectile Dysfunction

  • Genital Rejuvenation (Male & Female)

  • Osteitis Pubis

  • Hernias

  • Ciatic Nerv

  • Groin Pains

  • SI Joint

  • Hamstrings Injuries

  • Hip Bursitis

  • Hip Labral Tears

  • Osteonecrosis 

SPine & Back Disorders

Regenerative medicine offers an excellent option for treating severe back pain and disability due to painful spinal conditions, with Stem Cell Therapy also with help of PRP & Exosome Therapy.

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Historically, therapies did not exist to slow or regenerate the degenerative disc process, often leaving surgery as the only option.

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In select patients, there is no hope of a less invasive regenerative disc therapy that may be able to seal and heal the degenerated spinal disc or other Spinal and vertebral conditions such as:

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  • Degenerative Disc Disease

  • Spinal Cord Injuries

  • Spinal Stenosis

  • Herniated Discs

  • Back Pain

  • Arthritis Extremities & Spine

  • Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Postlaminectomy Syndrome

  • Sacroiliac Joint Pain / Dysfunction

  • Sciatic

  • Spinal Arthritis (Facet Syndrome)

  • Pinched Nerves

  • Neck Pain

  • Orthopedic Conditions

  • Discogenic Back Pain

Neurological & Cranial
 

Stem cells can be used either to replace dead, damaged, or dying neurons or to support damaged and dying neurons via a variety of routes, including dampening of the immune system and the secretion of neurotrophic factors.

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 researchers have investigated the potential of cellular therapies to treat neurodegenerative diseases using mesenchymal stem cells.

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Neurodegenerative diseases for the most part lack truly effective disease-modifying therapies such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson's,  Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, and the Following:

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  • Parkinson

  • Huntington’s disease

  • Alzheimer's

  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

  • Autism

  • Cerebral Palsy

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Traumatic Brain Trauma (TBI)

  • Stroke

  • Headaches 

  • Migraines

  • Phantom Limb Pain

  • Postherpetic Neuralgia

  • Trigeminal Neuralgia

  • Tension Heah Pain

Organs
(inside & Out)

Stem cell therapy for conditions related to organs involves the use of stem cells to repair, regenerate, or replace damaged or diseased tissues or organs. It might be the next chapter in organ transplantation and uses cells instead of donor organs, which are limited in supply.

 

The following are some examples of organ-related conditions that are being investigated for stem cell therapy: 

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  • Damaged Cornea

  • Heart Disease

  • Kidney Disease

  • Liver Disease

  • Lung Disease

  • Diabetes 

  • Bladder Disease

  • Pancreatitis

  • Gastrointestinal Disease

  • Skin Disease

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Neuropathy Peripheral and Diabetic

  • Lyme Disease

  • Interstitial Cystitis

  • Heart Failure

  • Diabetes

  • CROS / RSD

  • COPD

  • Anti Aging

  • Alopecia

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