Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy for ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease
- Slows Disease Progression: Stem cell therapy may help delay the progression of ALS, preserving motor function for a more extended period.
- Promotes Neural Repair: Stem cells support the regeneration and repair of damaged neurons, improving nerve health.
- Reduces Inflammation: The anti-inflammatory properties of stem cells help lower inflammation in the nervous system, alleviating symptoms.
- Improves Muscle Strength: Stem cell therapy can enhance muscle function, offering better mobility and quality of life.
- Supports Breathing Functions: Aiding respiratory muscles help improve breathing and reduces dependence on ventilators.
- Non-Invasive and Safe: A minimally invasive treatment option with fewer risks than traditional therapies.
- Enhances Overall Neurological Function: Supports the central nervous system, promoting better communication between neurons.
- Customized to Individual Needs: Therapy is tailored to each patient, ensuring more effective and targeted results.
- Potential for Long-Term Benefits: Provides lasting improvements in symptoms and overall well-being, giving patients hope for a better future.
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.
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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.
ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease FAQ's
You have questions, we have answers.
Eligibility depends on the patient’s medical history, stage of ALS, and overall health. A thorough evaluation is conducted to determine whether stem cell therapy is suitable for the individual.
Improvements may be noticed within weeks to months after treatment, and the benefits will continue as the body responds to stem cells’ regenerative properties.
Stem cell therapy aims to regenerate damaged neurons, reduce inflammation, and support the repair of motor neurons affected by ALS. This can slow disease progression and improve quality of life.