Stem Cell Therapy
Aging is a natural process that everyone goes through, and stem cells tend to dwindle with age as well as due to disease, illness, and environmental factors such as pollution, smoking, and stress.
Stem cells have the unique ability to seek out areas of injury or disease, replace dying cells, regenerate damaged tissue, and accelerate the body’s natural healing process. Our bodies need millions of stem cells for these processes to work effectively.
Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs)
A newborn baby’s umbilical cord has been shown to be therapeutically useful for rescuing patients.
MSCs are human stem cells extracted from Wharton’s Jelly (umbilical cord tissue). They have demonstrated the greatest ability to self-renew and differentiate into other tissue types such as bone, muscle, nerves, or cartilage. MSCs are also the youngest, most primitive, and are immuno-privileged, meaning they are less likely to be rejected by the host’s immune system.
Benefits of Stem Cells Therapy
Reduce Inflammation and Pain
Treat certain diseases like
- Auto-Immune disease
- Diabetes
- Organ diseases such as liver, kidney and heart
- Parkinson, Alzheimer’s disease
- Stroke
Improve quality of life-sleep, eating habits etc
Repair and regenerate cartilage, disc and tendon damages-knees, joints, hip injuries
Improve of stamina and vitality
For Osteoarthritis
Regeneration of new cartilage cells naturally
Reduce pain and inflammation at joints
Cost effective and minimally invasive
Prevent degeneration of joints and cartilage
For Skin
Improve skin texture and enhance radiance
Improve pigmentation and UV spots
Diminishes wrinkles and fine lines
NK Cells Immunotherapy
The immune system is the foundation of a healthy body, helping to fight off diseases and remove malfunctioning cells. Its ability to generate and activate new immune cells, and to protect against new threats, declines with age.
Immune cells act as soldiers defending our bodies from invaders such as viruses, foreign bodies, and mutated cells. Different immune cells play different roles in our immune system.
The immune system is categorised into two types: innate and adaptive. Both systems work closely together and take on different tasks. Our immune system helps destroy and protect against invaders, such as:
- Infected cells (viruses, fungi, bacteria, parasites)
- Mutated cells (cancerous cells)
- Damaged or dying cells (injury, disease)
Cell-based Immunotherapy
Cell-based immunotherapy is a treatment method for cancer that activates the body’s immune response and helps teach the immune system how to identify and destroy cancerous cells.
Cell-based immunotherapies have unique potential because they can directly influence existing cancer immune pathways to create more effective T cells.
Natural Killer (NK) Cells Therapy
Natural Killer (NK) cells are a type of immune cell that can autonomously attack infected or mutated cells without instructions from other cells. They are the “first responders” in our immune system.
NK cells patrol the whole body and attack mutated cells (cancer cells) but do not attack healthy cells. They can recognise the difference between cancerous and normal cells, destroying mutated cells before they form tumors.
This therapy is to extract the NK cells from autologous blood, cultivate and multiply them; and then infuse them back into the body. Therefore the likelihood of dangerous side effects is low.
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