Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Treatment.
In ALS, the primary motor cortex, the brainstem, and the spinal cord are affected by a rapid degeneration or outright death of nerve (neural) cells, a process which leads to an overall loss in the ability to control muscle action.
Every person we treat is unique. Correct evaluation and diagnosis by our doctors ensures that the treatment methods they recommend will specifically suit you. Carefully chosen methods pave the way to our goal: your healthy and successful relief.
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Stem Cells
and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Found in bone marrow and adipose (fat) tissue, Mesenchymal Stem Cells can differentiate between different cell types. In the case of ALS, MSCs stimulate the production of T lymphocytes (which help modulate the immune system) and anti-inflammatory cytokines, both of which can help slow down the progression of ALS. Other studies have shown that cell transplantation also help modulate motor neuron response to cell death and inflammation. MSC's also help regulate toxic processes which lowers overall cell death.
We always recommend a personal consultation. The advantage is that the treatment process is quicker and you get the personal supervision of a doctor as well.
Stem Cell Studies
Also known as Lou Gherig's disease, there is no effective therapy for ALS as its pathogenic properties remain a mystery. However, recent studies have shown that Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC's), which are found in various body tissues, can help slow degeneration for sufferers of ALS.
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