Dementia – Alzheimer

 Dementia – Alzheimer

Dementia – Alzheimer New therapy potentials – new confidence

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Neurodegenerative Stem Cell Therapy

Other factors that have been found to increase risks include chemical imbalances, chemicals, viruses or lack of enough oxygen at birth. In some cases, autistic behavior has been linked to; German measles (Rubella) in pregnant mothers, rare genetic disorders like tuberous sclerosis, fragile X syndrome, brain inflammation and untreated phenylketonuria. Autism has also been linked to environmental toxins like pesticides as well as heavy metals (like mercury).

Symptoms of Trisomy-Neuro-Degenerative Disorders vary depending on age. Here are some key symptoms; language, social and behavioral signs to look out for in pre-school and school going children.

Stem Cell Therapy for Trisomy-Neuro-Degenerative Disorders/Diseases (TNDD)

Recent research studies also show that stem cell therapy can be used to treat autism by addressing root causes of the disease like oxygen deprivation, immune function disorder and inflammation. Stem cell therapy for autism utilizes stem cells acquired from the umbilical cord (mesenchymal stem cells). StemCells21 autism stem cell therapy program works toward decreasing increase angiogenesis and blood flow to the brain, immune modulation and inflammation control in patients with autism alleviating autistic symptoms. The therapy has also been found to help in brain development for younger TNDD-children.

TNDD Stem Cell Therapy focuses on restoring lost or impaired neuron connections, forming new neuron connections and speeding up brain reactions by improving synaptic transmission and the development of new neuron connections.

Improvements experienced by TNDD patients after stem cell therapy include increased; immunity, metabolism, communication ability, memory and learning capacity. Patients experience improvements in verbal skills, writing skills, self-care skills, attention span, concentration and tolerance to different foods.

Xenogenic Cell Therapy Benefits for TNDD Patients

Patients undergoing Xenogenic Cell Therapy have shown to achieve improvement in IQ, motor skills, social behavior, height, language and memory. The typical features of Trisomy also become less pronounced and a vast improvement in the immune system with each cell therapy regimen. As in most cases involving cell therapy, the earlier the treatment is implemented, the better the outcome. However, cell therapy on its own is not sufficient and has to be complemented with comprehensive and integrated therapeutic modalities that also incorporate nutrition, metabolic therapy, developmental therapy, social training, and physical therapy. Many individuals have successfully coped with the effects of the problem by simply living healthier lifestyles and finding the right therapeutic alternatives.

One such alternative has been fast becoming more widely accepted with promising results – Cell Therapy, specifically the administration of live cells derived from fetal tissue of animals, has been suggested and accepted by some parents as a treatment for Down Syndrome. In reality, brain tissues from animal sources have been used in Europe since the 1950s for the treatment of genetic and development dysfunctions. Since the main causative aspect of the disease is genetic, and the brain is the most affected organ, the targeted live cells transplantation have the unique ability to regenerate damaged cells, such as neurons to begin with.

10 Therapy Modules

1. Module: TNDD – Stem Cell Therapy
2. Xenogenic Cell Therapy (incl. special Peptides and Growth Factors)

BioMed’s Phyto Therapy Complex:

3. Module: MITO-ENERQ + PQQ
4. Module: SOD
5. Module: GC-BOOST
6. Module: NADH/NAD+
7. Module: CURCUMIN i.v.
8. Module: SAMe (S-adenosyl methionine) i.v.
9. Module: EPINATIV
10. Module: OLIPHENOLIA i.v

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