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Non-Invasive Stem Cell Stimulation

General Opportunities with Stem Cell Therapies


A large number of scientific papers are describing stem cell activation and stem cell therapies. In summary, it is explained there that current stem cell therapies exhibit a basic empowering of the body to promote a regeneration response to altered molecules and diseased, dysfunctional, or injured cells and tissue. Stem cells or their derivatives are believed to hold great potential for applications, stimulating the body's own regeneration processes by supporting the immune system.

This unique property of stem cells makes them a promising instrument for a wide range of applications.


Benefits of Stem Cell Therapies

There can be various benefits of stem cells therapies, like
• lower acute and chronic pain
• improved joint health
• lower pro-inflammatory immune response
• improved blood circulation

• stimulation of natural anabolic and growth functions
• enhanced wound healing
• improved collagen production, skin condition and hair growth
• enhanced physical strength, endurance, and recovery
• increased detoxification
• reduced allergy symptoms
• reduced stress and tension
• enhanced mental focus and memory
• improved sleep


Opportunities and Potential of Stem Cell Therapies

Researchers believe that - in theory - there is no limit to what kind of diseases may be treated with stem cells. While current stem cell therapies don't necessarily cure certain conditions, at least their premise is to allow the body to heal itself well enough to mitigate the symptoms.

With these capabilities, stem cells show great potential for becoming a therapy option for a variety of diseases, like certain cancers and blood-related disorders (e.g., leukemia), lymphomas, metabolic and immune disorders, autoimmune disorders (e.g., multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis), neurological disorders (e.g. Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s), cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, liver, kidney and lung diseases, musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders (e.g., osteoarthritis), gastrointestinal and skin disorders as well as ocular diseases (e.g., macular degeneration).