All Is Well! The Age of Stem Cell Therapy
James Villepigue
International Best-Selling Author, Fitness Expert & Life Coach
The Benefits of Stem Cells
In previous articles, I discussed the concept of stem cells, the controversy surrounding them as well as a brief description of their benefits in various organ systems of the human body. In this article, we will expand on the specific benefits of stem cells to give you a deeper insight into their miraculous healing potential.
Cancer Benefits
If you have a child, then you know that the most common cause of childhood cancer is leukemia. Leukemia arises from cancerous bone marrow cells which fail to differentiate into specialized red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Because of this, children with leukemia have anaemia, a compromised immune system as well as the inability to form blood clots when they get injured or bruised. Since the 1960s, stem cells which were harvested from healthy bone marrow donors have been used in transplants to remedy this problem in children with leukemia. The concept is simple – if the child is unable to make healthy daughter cells (red blood cells, white blood cells and patients), then a healthy bone marrow transplant will provide the stem cells that will differentiate into these.
Neurological Benefits
What about the benefits of stem cells in adults? Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s dementia are highly prevalent neurodegenerative diseases which are characterized by the progressive destruction of neurons in the brain. This leads to tardiness of movement, stiffness of gait and an uncontrollable tremor along with memory and behavioural problems. Stem cells which differentiate into neurons have been injected into the brains of patients with these conditions, resulting in remarkable improvements in their symptoms with no side effects! Young patients with spinal cord injuries after traumatic accidents can also look forward to stem cell therapy – several animal studies have shown that injected stem cells results in increased neurological responses.
Cardiovascular Benefits
In the United States alone, 1 million heart attacks occur annually, and there are 5 million patients who have heart failure. One systematic review showed that stem cell therapy is safe for heart attacks and causes an increase in the function and power of the left side of the heart which is responsible for pumping blood to the rest of our body. The review also suggested that the area of the damaged heart tissue was reduced after stem cell therapy, underscoring the healing potential of stem cells.
Diabetes
By 2030, 360 million people globally will have diabetes, and more than half of them will be dependent on insulin therapy, which is invasive and expensive. Stem cell therapy has been shown to differentiate into insulin producing cells. This is an exciting development and a powerful benefit of stem cells – it could preclude insulin therapy in diabetics who aren’t able to produce their own, by providing cells that will do it for them.
Your Next Steps...
Stem cell therapy represents a natural, chemical-free and safe therapeutic option for a whole host of diseases, including cancer, dementia, heart disease, spinal cord injury, diabetes, kidney and liver disease as well as wound healing. In fact, stem cell therapy is being increasingly utilized in aesthetic and dermatologic clinic for its rejuvenating and beauty-inducing features.
Renew Life Rejuvenation Clinic, is leading the way, allowing everyday people to benefit from the miraculous healing properties available in stem cell therapy. The Renew Life Rejuvenation Clinic is located in The Woodlands, Texas. We are now accepting new patients and insist that you reach out to us, to see if you qualify for treatment. Click here, to see the host of conditions that we treat using Stem Cell Therapy.
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God Bless!
James Villepigue CSCS
References
1. Biehl, J.K. and B. Russell, Introduction to stem cell therapy.The Journal of cardiovascular nursing, 2009. 24(2): p. 98-105.
2. Larijani, B., et al., Stem cell therapy in treatment of different diseases.Acta Med Iran, 2012. 50(2): p. 79-96.
3. Prodinger, C.M., et al., Current and Future Perspectives of Stem Cell Therapy in Dermatology.Annals of dermatology, 2017. 29(6): p. 667-687.
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