Regenerative Therapy

Frequently Asked Questions

Some FAQ's

The goal of regenerative medicine is to repair organs or tissues that are damaged by disease, aging, or trauma, such that function is restored, or at least improved. The term regenerative medicine is often used to describe medical treatments and research that restore the function of organs or tissues. Stem cells are frequently used in regenerative medicine research and therapies in several ways. For example, stem cells that are derived in the laboratory from the umbilical cord blood of a healthy mother can be administered intravenously to a client to repair and regenerate healthy tissue/organs.

The cost of stem cell therapy can vary depending on factors such as the type of stem cells used and the individual’s specific needs. It is best to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate cost estimate based on your specific needs.

As we age, our stem cells become less potent and decrease in number. Stem cells specialize in regenerating damaged tissues in order to regrow healthy organs for promoting health. They aren’t limited to specific diseases; they can address various underlying conditions that cause different degenerative diseases in different organs such as kidney, brain, liver, heart, lung, colon, etc. Stem cells also have been showing groundbreaking results on different autoimmune diseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus, Fibromyalgia, Hashimoto, ALS, MS, etc. Moreover, stem cell is now very much popular for autism spectrum disorder since it is supported by numerous clinical trials and double-blinded randomized controlled research. Additionally, stem cells boost our immune system, providing protection against other illnesses.

Stem cell therapy has shown positive results in treating autism in various research studies and clinical trials worldwide. While it may not be universally approved as a therapy, it is currently approved for research purposes in the USA. It is worth noting that stem cell therapy has potential applications in treating other diseases as well. In our research institute, in addition to Autism, we found tremendous success on various case studies on degenerative diseases such Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), Joint Problems, COPD, Liver Disease, Heart Disease, Autoimmune disorders such as Dermatomyositis, Lupus, Fibromyalgia, Graves Disease, Hashimoto Thyroiditis, Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Crohn Disease, Ulcerative Colitis), Multiple Sclerosis, Myasthenia Gravis, Sjögren Syndrome, Type I Diabetes, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and other Arthritis, etc.

It varies; sometimes, the patient may require just one session, while other cases may necessitate two or three. In certain situations, more than three sessions could be necessary. Ultimately, the doctor will determine the optimal number of sessions based on your specific needs.

Our stem cells are sourced from healthy umbilical cords donated by healthy mothers. The rigorous selection process, including testing for various health conditions, ensures high-quality cells. Processing these cells in an FDA-approved lab is essential for maintaining safety standards. Data shows in the United States that umbilical cord-derived MSCs are 4000 times more potent than other cells in different countries. The potency and safety of our Stem cells have been reflected in our case studies as we have found over 90% success in our clients’ case studies and research with our institute. While the cost may seem higher than in unregulated markets, it reflects the commitment to safety and quality. Being in a regulated country provides reasonable pricing compared to unregulated alternatives.    

Over the past decade, numerous clinics led by medical doctors have been providing research-based stem cell therapy. Remarkably, these treatments have shown no noticeable side effects except minimal allergy symptoms. The reason lies in the remarkable properties of these mother cells which is immune privileged; their omnipotence ensures they do not trigger adverse reactions or rejections within the body.

The timeline for noticing results varies from patient to patient and depends on the specific health condition. Some patients may experience results in as little as two weeks, while for others, it may take longer. In our case study, we observed that some patients noticed positive changes even after 6 months. It’s important to note that even if you don’t visibly see the results, the cells are still working in the areas of your body that require regeneration before you see the symptomatic changes.

Stem cells actually regenerate and regrow healthy organs, so you can take stem cell therapy while you are struggling with any disease. Stem cells work to re-generate the damaged tissue and make it healthy again, and they improve any healthy condition by balancing your overall health. For example, autoimmune disease, organ failure, and Autism spectrum disorder. Stem cell therapy also tremendously helps us grow our immune system and protect us from other diseases.

Yes, stem cell therapy can start at any age, even as young as 6 months old. Elderly people can also benefit from it. The goal of stem cell therapy is to regrow healthy tissue and recover the damage. As people age, they often experience inflammation, compromised immunity, and nutritional imbalances. Stem cell therapy not only regenerates healthy tissue but also supports organ function by improving nutrient absorption, metabolism, and reducing inflammation. This helps elderly individuals feel better, stronger, and healthier. It can be especially helpful for those suffering from multiple diseases, by improving their overall well-being.

The FDA has established a division to regulate blood products, known as the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research. Under regulation 21 CFR 1271.15(b), treatment using a patient’s own blood products is allowed by the FDA. Cells that are “minimally manipulated” are also allowed by the FDA. The FDA still considers these treatments to be investigational.

Steps for getting started with stem cell therapy 

 

  1. Evaluation 
  • Schedule an appointment with one of our doctors in different locations for an evaluation 
  • They’ll determine the appropriate therapy session for your specific needs   
  1. Preparation
  • Complete all paperworks and payment at least two weeks prior to the treatment so that the cell is transferred safely to the clinic under cryogenic conditions from the lab.
  • Allocate 2 hours for the therapy session on the scheduled day when you arrive at the clinic    
  • Our team will prepare you for the administration after you sign in on the location
  • Actual therapy takes only 10-15 minutes       
  1. Post Administration
    • Additional nutritional supplementation and dietary modification are needed to keep the body healthy and balanced for the best results.
  • Follow up as per your doctors  and one of our research associates will reach out to you for the follow-up.
  1. Any question/concerns

Feel free to reach out to your designated doctor after the administration for any concern/questions   



Stem cells have the potential to modulate the immune system and reduce inflammation in the body which can be beneficial for treating autoimmune diseases where the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy cells.

Stem cells can help treat IBD and the conditions associated with it by alleviating mucosal inflammation in the intestines through mechanisms such as immunomodulation and more. They may also contribute to helping repair and regrow damaged tissue cells by promoting the growth of healthy cells in the intestinal lining

Stem cell therapy research  shows promise in treating kidney diseases by reducing inflammation, promoting tissue repair, and potentially restoring kidney function. Consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice in parallel to your stem cell therapy because your body needs to be balanced with nutrition and hormones.

Yes, stem cell therapy can help improve joint problems by regenerating and regrowing and suppressing inflammation that make arthritis worse. Research data shows stem cells also release cytokines which release proteins that slow down cartilage degeneration and decrease pain.

Yes, stem cell therapy studies show potential in treating liver disease by regenerating damaged liver tissue and improving liver function and inflammation.Stem cells help regrow new healthy liver cells and help repair any damaged ones Consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.

Liver Cirrhosis regeneration with Stem Cells

Yes, stem cell therapy can help treat lung disease by regenerating and the process of gradually producing new lung cells. When lung damage occurs these stem cells speed up the process of creating new cells.

Yes, stem cell therapy can help improve joint problems by regenerating and regrowing and suppressing inflammation that make arthritis worse. Research data shows stem cells also release cytokines which release proteins that slow down cartilage degeneration and decrease pain.

Stem cells can help treat IBD and the conditions associated with it by alleviating mucosal inflammation in the intestines through mechanisms such as immunomodulation and more. They may also contribute in helping repair and regrow damaged tissue cells by promoting the growth of healthy cells in the intestinal lining .https://youtu.be/RhBrjOEb2vU?si=ca1dBd07OFQ670FY

Stem cell therapy offers exciting possibilities for improving skin health and addressing various skin related issues, by promoting regeneration and rejuvenation. Research shows how stem cells can help wounds healing, and scar reduction and many inflammatory and autoimmune skin diseases.

Stem cell therapy has shown promising results in reducing heart attacks, strokes, and death in severe heart failure patients by helping produce healthy heart tissue cells

Exosomes are tiny vesicles secreted by cells, including stem cells, that play a key role in cell communication. They carry proteins, lipids, and RNA, which can influence various biological processes like inflammation and tissue repair.

Recent research highlights their potential in regenerative medicine, particularly for conditions like neurodegenerative diseases, as they can promote healing and reduce inflammation without the ethical concerns tied to direct stem cell use 

Stem cell therapy has shown potential in treatment of various liver diseases including cirrhosis, hepatitis, liver fibrosis, and liver failure and more.

NO, in rare cases insurance plans may cover stem cell therapy if it is a medically necessary and because that other treatments have failed/ Medicare will only cover treatments that have been FDA approved which it’s not but do note that with proper given time will hopefully be in the near future.

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