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Stem Cell Therapy/Transplant for Multiple Sclerosis MS

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a nervous system disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It damages the material that protects nerve cells. This disease affects women more often than men and it may include an autoimmune component, which is when your immune system attacks your healthy cells by mistake.

Our stem cell treatment is a protocol designed to help reset the immune system and stop it from attacking the nerve cells, and brain, in addition to repairing what damage has been done in order to help reverse the symptoms of multiple sclerosis MS.

The most common symptoms are:

  • Vision Problems
  • Muscle weakness
  • No balance and coordination
  • Numbness
  • Memory problems
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    Multiple Sclerosis (MS) FAQ’s

    Each patient’s benefits can be different and depend on their specific condition or medical history. However, often, patients have seen great improvements, and rarely do we see any setbacks or complications, largely in part because this is considered minimally invasive treatment that carries little to no risk.

    Our strict patient’s eligibility guidelines, as well as our adherence to good clinical practices help us minimize any possible risk associated with stem cell therapies. It is this attention to detail that has allowed us to considerably lower the potential risk involved with conventional treatment.

    Stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis MS has been shown to be one of our most effective stem cell therapy/transplants, patients treated have shown at least a 60% improvement.