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What is cellular therapy?

Cellular therapy is a type of medical treatment that involves the use of stem cells to repair or replace damaged or diseased cells and tissues in the body. Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that have the ability to develop into various types of cells and tissues in the body. These treatments should only be provided by licensed medical professionals in the state that you live.

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Types of Cellular Therapies

Adipose Tissue
(ASC)

Mesenchymal stem cells derived from the collection and centrifugation of ones adipose tissue.

Umbilical
(BMSC)

Mesenchymal stem cells derived from the collection of donated umbilical tissue at the time of birth.

Bone Marrow
(BMSC)

Mesenchymal stem cells derived from the collection and centrifugation of ones bone marrow.

Is cellular therapy right for me?

Choosing the correct cell therapy treatment is important in determining the ease of use, clinical outcomes, as well as products and protocols available within your market. Before treatment of any form of cell therapy it is important to consult your physician for proper guidelines and recommendations. 

Potential Benefits of Cellular Therapy

Target Infection

Shorten Illnesses duration and give the body the support it needs to eliminate a diseased environment. Always providing a better quality of life by eliminating symptoms related to chronic conditions.

Immune Support

Support and generate a strong and healthy immune system. Supporting the immune system protects cells from free radicals causing stress and inflammation. Help prevent and treat illness and diseases.

Anti Inflammatory

Reduce inflammatory properties allowing healing to take place faster and helps reduce pain.

Energy & Recovery

Enhance and support weight loss by increasing energy levels and metabolism. Improve performance and recovery time.

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