Despite growing media coverage, regenerative medicine remains poorly understood by most patients.
What Are Stem Cells?
Stem cells are the body's master cells. They can self-renew and differentiate into specialized cell types.
Different Types of Stem Cells
Embryonic Stem Cells (ESCs)
Can become ANY cell type but ethical concerns and tumor risks limit therapeutic use.
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs)
Adult cells reprogrammed to embryonic-like state. Promising but expensive.
Adult Stem Cells
Found in tissues throughout life. Safer and ethically uncontroversial.
Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs)
Found in bone marrow, fat, dental pulp, and umbilical cord tissue.
Why MSCs Are Different
MSCs orchestrate repair via paracrine signaling—releasing growth factors, anti-inflammatory cytokines, immunomodulatory factors, angiogenic signals, and anti-fibrotic factors.
How Is MSC Therapy Administered?
IV infusion (systemic), targeted injection (localized), or combination approaches.
What Conditions Can MSC Therapy Help?
Autoimmune, orthopedic, neurological, metabolic, cardiovascular, skin conditions, liver and kidney disease, anti-aging.
What Doesn't MSC Therapy Do?
No guarantees, not a cure, doesn't replace conventional care.
Safety Profile
Strong safety record: no immune reactions, no tumor risk, minimal side effects.
Regulation and Quality
US (limited FDA), Mexico (COFEPRIS since 2012), Europe (EMA), other countries (varies).
What to Look for in a Clinic
Regulatory compliance, medical expertise, lab quality, transparency, realistic approach, comprehensive care.
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Medical Disclaimer: Stem cell therapy offers no guarantees and is not promoted as a cure. A review of the patient's medical history is required to determine eligibility.