Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy for Asthma
- Reduces Inflammation Naturally – Stem cell therapy helps reduce inflammation by modulating immune responses, a primary trigger for asthma attacks.
- Repairs Lung Tissue – It promotes the repair of damaged lung tissue, potentially improving lung function and reversing chronic damage caused by asthma.
- Provides Long-Lasting Relief – Unlike traditional medications, stem cell therapy offers more sustained improvement in asthma symptoms.
- Enhances Airway Function – It helps improve airway function by widening constricted airways and reducing wheezing and shortness of breath.
- Decreases Medication Dependence – Patients may experience reduced reliance on inhalers and steroids, lowering the risk of side effects from long-term medication use.
- Balances Immune System – Stem cells regulate immune system activity, preventing overactive immune responses that cause asthma flare-ups.
- Lowers Attack Frequency & Severity – Stem cell therapy can reduce the frequency and severity of asthma attacks over time.
- Minimally Invasive Treatment – The treatment is minimally invasive, usually administered via IV or injections, offering a safer alternative to surgery.
- Customized to Individual Needs – Stem cell therapy is a personalized treatment option, allowing for tailored care specific to each patient’s needs.
The Most Advance Treatments Available
Stem cell therapy has helped many by promoting healing, reducing inflammation, and regenerating tissue. Patients with autoimmune diseases, injuries, and neurodevelopmental disorders report improved mobility, less pain, and better cognitive function. While research continues, it offers hope for innovative treatments.
Citations & Scientific References
View our medical studies and published studies that support the science behind stem cell therapy.
Clinical Studies- Old Friends with Unexploited Perspectives: Current Advances in Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Based Therapies in Asthma. Marlena Tynecka, Marcin Moniuszko & Andrzej Eljaszewicz – https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12015-021-10137-7
- Asthma immunotherapy and treatment approaches with mesenchymal stem cells. Tunç Akkoç, Deniz Genç – https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32489107/
- Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Asthma. Tunc Akkoc – https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/5584_2019_460
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The Process
Day 1: US ➜ Mexico
- Receive the procedure at the clinic.
- Go back to the hotel and rest (you can stay in a Tijuana hotel or hotel in San Diego).
Day 2: Travel back home
- Check out of your hotel.
- Meet your driver outside the hotel for a smooth ride to San Diego International Airport.
- Arrive at the airport in time to catch your flight back home.
Asthma FAQ's
You have questions, we have answers.
The most common treatments for asthma include inhalers (bronchodilators and corticosteroids), oral medications, and lifestyle changes to manage triggers. Long-term control medications prevent symptoms, while quick-relief inhalers are used during asthma attacks.
Stem cell therapy for asthma may help reduce inflammation, repair damaged lung tissue, and improve airway function. It has the potential to provide long-term relief, reducing the frequency and severity of asthma attacks and the need for medications.
Common side effects of asthma medications can include throat irritation, coughing, or headaches. Inhaled steroids may cause oral infections, and prolonged use of oral steroids can lead to weight gain or bone thinning. It’s essential to consult a healthcare provider to manage side effects.