Autoimmune
Emerging data reveals stem cell interventions can successfully rebalance immune response, reduce systemic inflammation, and promote tissue recovery in patients with autoimmune disorders.
Here are the 10 most commonly treated autoimmune issues:
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A chronic inflammatory disorder where the immune system mistakenly attacks joint linings, causing painful swelling that can eventually result in bone erosion and joint deformity
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A potentially disabling disease where the immune system attacks the protective covering of nerve fibers, disrupting communication between the brain and body.
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A complex autoimmune disease that can affect multiple body systems, causing inflammation, tissue damage, and a range of symptoms from mild to life-threatening.
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Inflammatory bowel diseases where the immune system attacks the digestive tract, causing abdominal pain, severe diarrhea, fatigue, and malnutrition.
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Immune-mediated conditions causing skin cell overproduction (creating scaly patches) and joint inflammation that can be painful and disabling.
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An autoimmune disorder where the immune system attacks the thyroid gland, often leading to hypothyroidism with symptoms of fatigue, weight gain, and sensitivity to cold.
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An autoimmune condition where the immune system destroys insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, causing blood sugar dysregulation and requiring lifelong insulin therapy.
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An immune system disorder characterized by dry eyes and dry mouth, often accompanied by fatigue and joint pain, that can affect multiple body systems.
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An inflammatory arthritis primarily affecting the spine and large joints, potentially leading to fusion of vertebrae and a hunched posture over time.
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An immune reaction to gluten that damages the small intestine lining, causing digestive issues, nutrient deficiencies, and systemic inflammation

Stem Cell Protocol
Comprehensive immune system assessment and inflammatory marker testing
Specially processed immunomodulatory stem cell preparation
Systemic administration through IV infusion
Integration with anti-inflammatory lifestyle program
Monitored reduction of inflammatory markers with sequential treatments
Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy Over Traditional Treatment
Addresses underlying immune dysfunction rather than suppressing entire immune system
Avoids serious side effects associated with long-term immunosuppressants
Potential for extended remission periods or reduced medication dependency
Improves overall wellness rather than focusing solely on symptom management
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While not typically a complete cure, many patients experience significant symptom reduction, extended remission periods, and decreased medication dependency, substantially improving quality of life.
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Rather than broadly suppressing immune function, stem cells help modulate and rebalance immune response, potentially addressing the root cause of autoimmune dysfunction with fewer side effects.
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Rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, Crohn's disease, and psoriasis have shown positive responses, though results vary by individual. Our assessment will determine if your condition is suitable.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Initially, most patients maintain current medications while adding stem cell therapy. As benefits develop, many patients can reduce medications under medical supervision.
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Most autoimmune patients benefit from an initial series of 2-3 treatments over 6-12 months, with maintenance treatments determined by your specific response and condition.
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Yes, with your permission, we'll communicate with your specialists to ensure coordinated care and optimal outcomes following your return home.