Cell Therapy

Cell Therapy

Cell degeneration in the human body begins from the first second life. Studies have shown that the cause is due to changes in certain components of the chromosome. This change worsens the regenerative, repairing and regenerative properties of the cells. Therefore, children have rapid wound healing and are less likely to develop scars or wrinkles and are more energetic and fitter. Children's brains have more memory and creativity if compared to adults, especially the elderly people.

Cell Therapy is widely accepted and used abroad. The therapeutic effects are comparable to increasing the youthfulness of the body's cells, restoring and repairing damage or injury to various organs. Various body systems work more efficiently. Therefore, cell therapy is suitable for people who have normal health but would like to maintain their youth and people with certain underlying diseases caused by the deterioration of organs or impaired functions of the body, including those with organ injuries.

There are many diseases suitable for cell therapy

- Cardiovascular and muscle diseases, such as coronary artery disease and ischemic heart disease

- Cerebrovascular diseases, such as occlusion, ischemia, and paralysis

- Degenerative brain diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and memory loss

- Other vascular diseases, such as chronic wounds, diabetic ulcers, and organ ischemia

- Autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and psoriasis

- Allergies

- Liver or kidney dysfunction

- Osteoarthritis

- Tendon and muscle injuries

- Severe burns

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