Stem cells are miracle cells that has the capacity to self-replicate, regenerate and replace damaged or dying cells. Stem cells are special because they can become any cell in the body, such as nerve, brain, heart, kidney, liver, muscle and many other cell types. Stem cells can replace damaged cells and help the body get back to a healthier state.
International Institute of Wellness & Aesthetic Medicine (IIWAM) specializes in stem cell therapy for wellness, preventive medicine, rehabilitation and for other degenerative illness.
International Institute of Wellness & Aesthetic Medicine (IIWAM) specializes in stem cell therapy for wellness, preventive medicine and rehabilitation. Each of these divisions focuses not only for just living longer and healthier, but also to delay the onset of degenerative diseases such as Parkinson, Alzheimer’s or Dementia, and assisting patients in their rehabilitation after suffering from a stroke, heart attack, or other sickness.
Ageing is an inevitable process which every living thing experiences. There are many scientific theories explaining why the ageing process takes place. While some contend that ageing is the result of pre-programmed gene expression, others believe that it is due to the cumulative effects of biological processes. Stem cells are considered as “Nature’s Pharmacy” that can help to replace damaged cells in the body and live a healthier life. Stem cells can improve metabolism, memory, muscle power, libido, sleep, and emotional stability. IIWAM Stem Cell Centre uses Embryonic Mesenchymal Stem Cells (EMSC), which are multipotent, that helps to regenerate and replace damaged cells in the body.
When it comes to stem cells, the adage “Prevention is Better Than Cure” bears true to its meaning. With the use of stem cells, the onset of several degenerative and chronic diseases can be delayed. Most degenerative diseases have a genetic component. If a chronic degenerative disease such as diabetes run in the family, the risk of the disease striking the children is very high. Although stem cells may not be able to stop the development of these degenerative diseases, they can delay their onset, lessen the impact they may have on daily life, and also minimize complications associated with these degenerative diseases.
When an illness such as stroke strikes a person, the quality-of-life demerits tremendously. With the development of stem cells, those who have endured ailments like stroke, Parkinson’s, post-heart attack, and other injuries that affect the quality of life, can now be improved. Stem cells have the capacity for self-replication and cell regeneration may not offer a cure, but they can unquestionably enhance quality of life. For the best possible recovery in these circumstances, stem cells are frequently used in conjunction with physiotherapy and other supportive treatments.
Neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson affect millions of people worldwide. The likelihood of developing a neurodegenerative disease rises dramatically with familial genetics and age. Neurodegenerative diseases occur when nerve cells in the brain or peripheral nervous system lose function over time and ultimately die. Certain treatments may help relieve some of the symptoms of neurodegenerative diseases, but there is no cure. Stem cells, such as Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (IPSC), Programmed Neural Stem Cells and Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC) along with injection of NAD (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) or NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) can help lessen the impact of these illnesses.
A spinal cord injury (SCI) is damage to the tight bundle of cells and nerves that sends and receives signals from the brain to and from the rest of the body. SCI can be caused by direct injury to the spinal cord itself or from damage to the tissue and bones (vertebrae) that surround the spinal cord. This damage can cause temporary or permanent changes in sensation, movement, strength, and body functions. Spinal cord injury can be quite debilitating depending on the severity of the injury. Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (IPSC), Programmed Neural Stem Cells and Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC) have shown to help repair and regenerate nerve cells in spinal cord injury. With stem cell therapy, the patient may be able to recover certain amount of sensory & motor function.
When an illness such as stroke strikes a person, the quality-of-life demerits tremendously. Stroke can occur either due to a bleed in the brain, or due to lack of blood supply to the brain. The debilitating symptoms of a stroke depends on the degree of injury to the brain cells. Stem cell therapy may not offer a 100% cure, but the cells ability for self-replication and neural cell regeneration can help to improve functional recovery. Stem cells can unquestionably enhance quality of life in these conditions. For optimal results, stem cells are frequently used in conjunction with physiotherapy and other supportive treatments.
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