Thursday, November 15, 2012

STEM CELL


When human body is injured internally and externally then our body activates resident stem cells at the injured area and also recruits stem cells from the bone marrow into the bloodstream and they mobilize to the point of injury to begin the healing process and express proteins to down regulate inflammation, express other proteins to stimulate new cellular growth, recruit new growth factor proteins and then, themselves, begin to change into the very cells that have been damaged. This is an extremely important aspect and one of the central discoveries regarding stem cells and the point that differentiates them from any other cell.

Bone marrow is a rich source of not only Hematopoietic Stem Cells (HSCs), Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs), and Endothelial Stem Cells (ESCs) but also growth factor (PDGF, bFGF, VEGF) and the nutrients required for healing and repair in our body. In case of autologous bone marrow stem cell therapy, surgeon aspirate bone marrow from patient’s body and then separate/concentrate stem cells via using device or chemical based method for transplantation at the injury site. But “Stem-Kine” is the only product which increases the circulation of stem cells in peripheral blood so as per the quality of stem cells that it can automatically migrate to injured/inflamed site in the body via getting some chemical signal into the body.

In accordance with a natural law, the injected cell components make their way to the organs they are intended for. For this purpose, almost complete stillness and relaxation are required after the injections. Patients are naturally kept under constant observation by a qualified team and trained personnel during this process.

 

This also means that we strictly refuse to perform any minicures or even outpatient treatments. A general revitalisation requires living cells from a large number of organs.

 

As in other fields, cell therapy also allowed a variety of methods to obtain and use the cells. We, however, decided decades ago to use only “original living cells”, even though this process was then and still is considerably more complicated and costly.

 

All in all, we can process around 85 different organs, organic components and tissues. The mixture of all these parts is determined individually for the illness and symptoms of each patient.We use only the cells of unborn animals or the glandular cells of very young animals, as these are especially vital and provide the best compatibility.