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Stem Cells 21 :: Regenerative Medicine

Adult Stem Cell Therapy

A safe and effective stem cell treatment available for both adults and children. Diseases and conditions such as Autism, Auto-Immune Disease, Cerebral Palsy, Diabetes, Heart Disease, Liver Cirrhosis, Macular Degeneration, Multiple Sclerosis, Nerve Damage, Osteoarthritis, Spinal Cord Injury and Stroke are all being successfully treated with Adult Stem Cells. Also Stem Cells capabilities of rejuvenating aged tissue means - stem cell treatment is a powerful tool in Anti-aging treatment.

 

21st Century Adult Stem Cell Therapy:

The twenty first century is witnessing a revolution in cellular medicine - Stem Cell therapy / Stem Cell treatments. Thousands of patients around the world have already benefited from bio-technologies using stem cells, delivered safely by skilled physicians. Diseases once considered incurable are responding well to stem cell therapies and are restoring a quality of life to patients they thought they had lost forever.

Thailand is at the hub of what is now commonly called medical tourism. Bangkok, Thailand has some of the finest hospitals and clinics, offering unsurpassed care in state-of-the-art facilities.

 

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What are Stem Cells?

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Stem Cells are specialized cells that are able to give rise to more specialized cells, or differentiate into a specific cell type and appear to be one of the body's ablest tools for self-repair. When a disease or injury strikes, these stem cells respond to specific signals and set about to facilitate healing by differentiating into specialized cells required for the body's repair. That is, provided they exist in sufficient numbers and receive the correct signals when disease or injury occurs. When they do not, the end result is an inadequate or compromised healing response.

This also relates to the aging process we all go through, the stem cell numbers decrease, as does the plasticity of the stem cells. This results in the inevitable aging of our bodies. Stem cell therapy can slow and rejuvenate aged tissue.

The classical definition of a stem cell requires that it possess two properties:

  • Self-renewal - the ability to go through numerous cycles of cell division while maintaining the undifferentiated state.
  • Potency - the capacity to differentiate into specialized cell types. In the strictest sense, this requires stem cells to be either totipotent or pluripotent - to be able to give rise to any mature cell type, although multipotent or unipotent progenitor cells are sometimes referred to as stem cells.

Stem cells are biological cells found in all multi-cellular organisms, that can divide through mitosis and differentiate into diverse specialized cell types and can self renew to produce more stem cells. In mammals, there are two broad types of stem cells: embryonic stem cells that are isolated from the inner cell mass of blastocysts, and adult stem cells that are found in various tissues. In adult organisms, stem cells and progenitor cells act as a repair system for the body, replenishing adult tissues.

 

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Quality Assurances:


Our clinics procure their stem cells from laboratories that utilize the most modern methods of stem cell production, in that the facility must be GLP (good laboratory practice) approved. This means that it has to have an international accreditation recognized by first-world medical authorities.

Quality cannot be compromised when injecting biological preparations into human beings, so production only occurs in a sterile environment free of infections and contaminants.

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Stem Cell Therapy cannot be called a cure, as patients vary in symptom changes and levels of repair/rejuvenation.

Currently stem cells are used as a treatment option for conditions once thought to be untreatable. Below is a selection of medical conditions we offer treatment for with stem cell therapy:

(for a full list of treatable conditions click here)

 

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