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by Denise
Stem cell therapy technologies and advancements are made on an almost daily basis. From Japan to China to the U.S. to Europe, Africa and Australia, the world’s scientists and medical experts study, research and use stem cells treatments and stem cell therapy to treat a wide range of illnesses, injuries and disease processes. Check out this list, which doesn’t come close to the 70+ conditions that stem cell based therapy treat today:
· Stem Cell Therapy Brain and Stem Cell Therapy Spinal Cord treatments for:
o Multiple Sclerosis
o Parkinson’s
o Cerebral Palsy
o Epilepsy
· Stem Cell Based Therapy for Blood-borne Cancers such as:
o Leukemia
o Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
o Multiple Myeloma
· Stem Cell Based Therapy Treatment for Organ Cancers such as:
o Breast Cancer
o Prostate Cancer
o Lung Cancer
o Malignant Melanoma
· Stem Cell Therapy for Heart Conditions:
o Myocardial Infarction
o Atherosclerosis
o Congestive Heart Failure
· Musculoskeletal Conditions and Injuries such as:
o Bone damage caused by injuries and disease
o Joint injuries and diseases
· Hormonal, Immune and Circulatory Issues
o Auto-Immune diseases such as Rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and Muscular Dystrophy
o Chronic infections such as Tuberculosis and Hepatitis C
Umbilical cord stem cell therapy and adult stem cell therapy have surpassed ethical and religious controversies to provide hope for the future. Stem cell treatments are available in state-of-the-art facilities found in the Ukraine, Thailand and throughout the world. Hopefully one day soon, stem cell treatments will also be available in the U.S.
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