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Stem Cell Therapy Diabetes

Diabetes is still associated with tremendous morbidity and premature mortality. Patients require multiple daily insulin injections throughout their lives as well as close monitoring of their diet and blood sugar levels to prevent complications. Unfortunately, there is presently no permanent cure for diabetes. Whole pancreas or islet cell transplantation is available only to a very limited number of patients and necessitates potential lifelong immunosuppressive therapy.

Stem cells provide an exciting approach towards Diabetes. Stem cell transplants have been used successfully for patients undergoing high dose chemotherapy, and for a variety of cancers and autoimmune disorders such as multiple sclerosis, lupus, and rheumatic disorders. Recent studies in immunodeficient models with chemically-induced pancreatic damage have shown that stem cells preferentially home to the pancreas and may have the capacity to initiate pancreatic regeneration, thereby restoring the endothelial interactions in the pancreas and correcting the associated elevated blood sugar levels. Umbilical cord blood has shown promise as an excellent source for deriving stem cell populations, and has been used successfully in transplantation for a variety of diseases, including acute lymphocytic and myeloid leukemia, lymphoma, Fanconi anemia, and sickle cell disease. Furthermore, umbilical cord blood-derived stem cells have the capacity to differentiate into a variety of non-blood cell types, including hepatocytes, neural cells, and endothelial cells. In addition, umbilical cord blood contains a greater proportion of hematopoietic stem cells than bone marrow.

 

It has also shown the following in terms of efficacy of the procedure:

1. Statistically significant decrease in the Fasting Blood Sugars, and the level of Hemoglobin A1C
2. Statistically significant decrease in Triglyceride levels, and
3. Improvement in Renal (Kidney) Function and a statistically significant decrease in Creatinine levels.

Other benefits:
1. Improved capacity for physical activities
2. Feeling of vitality and rejuvenation
3. Smoother skin
4. Thickening of hair
5. Loss of neuropathy
6. Loss of pruritus (itchy skin)
7. Loss of nocturia (having to wake up from sleep to urinate)
8. Increased libido

 

Example protocol: Stem cells: Diabetes


  
  20,000,000 stem cells

4 x Stem Cell injections via IV

5 x Frequency charged targeted cell therapy injections

Depending on the level of severity of the condition, a treatment plan will be given. This may well entail follow-up treatments as our doctors will give in their view, the program which will potentially give optimum benefit to the patient. The cost of treatment can also vary slightly depending of the number of cells, additional elements to treatment and/or if hospitalization is required.

 

Example daily stem cell therapy treatment plan for Diabetes:

 


Treatment plan:

Day 1:

  • Medical check up
  • Pathology and blood screening
  • Frequency charged cell therapy

Day 2:

  • Stem Cells: via IV injection : 5,000,000 stem cells
  • Frequency Charged Cell Therapy

Day 3:

  • Stem Cells: IV injection : 5,000,000 stem cells
  • Frequency charge cell therapy

Day 4:

  • Clear
Day 5:
  • Stem Cells:via IV injection : 5,000,000 stem cells
  • Frequency charged cell therapy
Day 6:
  • Stem Cells: Mesenchymal via IV injection : 5,000,000 stem cells
  • Frequency charged cell therapy
Day 7:
  • After therapy care discussion
  • Collection of 3 month supply of condition specific cell nutrition
 

 

 

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