Stem cell therapy is one of the biggest breakthroughs in modern medicine. Ever since stem cell therapy was introduced in 1956, the year of the first bone marrow transplant, scientists have been discovering new uses for these therapies seemingly every year.
Stem cells are unique because they have the ability to regenerate and develop into cells from almost any tissue in the body. They act as a kind of blank slate material to rejuvenate damaged tissues in the body, stopping progressive diseases.
Stem cell therapy has the potential to change treatment for countless diseases. Here are just some of the developments that stem cell therapy is bringing to modern medicine.
Stem Cell Therapy Can Slow the Aging Process
Stem cell therapy has the potential to challenge assumptions about what happens to humans as we age. What if we didn’t have to experience chronic inflammation, pain, and degeneration as we age?
Innovative stem cell therapies using mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) reduce degeneration and inflammation. A new process performed by Louis A. Cona, MD, uses MSC infusion to help patients treat aging-related symptoms. The treatment treats visible and internal signs of aging. 85% of patients reported better symptoms within three months of their infusion.
The application of stem cell therapy to anti-aging treatment has widespread implications. This means that stem cells can be used not just to treat severe diseases, but also to improve overall well-being.
Stem Cell Therapy Can Slow the Progression of Degenerative Diseases
For some patients with degenerative diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis, a diagnosis can feel like a slow death sentence. While modern treatments can slow the progression of the disease somewhat and manage symptoms, degeneration is inevitable.
Stem cell therapies are breaking new ground in the treatment of degenerative diseases. Initial studies show that stem cell treatment can reset a person’s damaged immune system and restore damage to their cells.
Stem cell treatment is being researched for chronic conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis, arthritis, ulcers, and many more. These treatments have the potential to slow the development of these diseases and even reverse some of the effects, giving patients a higher quality of life.
Stem Cell Therapy Is Pioneering Cancer Treatment
One of the first uses of stem cell therapy was for cancer treatment. Bone marrow transplants are still used to treat cancers such as leukemia.
Modern procedures are testing whether stem cell therapy can be used to treat other cancers as well. Stem cell treatment is often more effective than chemotherapy at getting rid of cancer, lasts longer, and has fewer lasting side effects.
Stem Cell Therapy on the Cutting Edge of Modern Medicine
Innovative stem cell treatments are able to stop the spread of degenerative diseases, effectively treat cancer, and even reverse some symptoms of aging. These treatments, conducted by licensed practitioners, have changed the lives of countless patients.
Scientists believe that they haven’t yet uncovered the full potential of stem cell therapy in medicine. New studies are being published every day that show just how much we don’t know about the healing power of stem cells.
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