Stem Cell Therapy for Lyme Disease
Stem-cell therapy is the use of stem cells to treat a disease. Usually bone marrow transplant is used for stem-cell therapy, but some therapies derived from umbilical cord blood are also in use.
According to Stem-Aid , a medical treatment center that does Embryonic Stem Cell Therapy, “The injection of embryonic stem cells (ESC) has the immediate effect of strengthening the immune system. The first benefit from the stem cell treatment is the increased capacity of the body to defend itself from the pathogen invasion. The second level of benefit is usually observed after a minimum of 3 injections when the different organs that have been damaged by the disease start to show signs of repair.”
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can a relative donate stem cells or does it have to be via umbilical cord of babies?
can stem cells be taken from a relative………is the only option umbilical cord?
Please can u email reply
can stem cells be taken from a relative or does it have to be umbilical cord of babies?