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Stem cells combined with traditional care reduce heart failure

The heart is one of the most important organs in our organism that keeps us alive. There’s plenty of literature related to the heart, it has been used in a poetic way, sentimental, as an engine with complexity. But here we are going to talk about it as an organ.

We know the heart consists of four cavities that helps to pump the oxygenated blood and taking away the deoxygenated blood,

ProgenCell Stem Cell Research Center

Stem Cell Therapies at ProgenCell?

ProgenCell is a clinic located in Tijuana, Mexico, which offers stem cell treatments with effective results.

Based on the potential of bone marrow or adipose derived stem cells from the same person (autologous adult stem cells); these cells regenerate damaged tissue, increases efficiency of internal organs, and brings balance to the immune system,

Stem cell therapy is helping professional athletes

Orthopedic specialists in the United States have recently been offering autologous treatments as a way of healing the injuries suffered by athletes.

The goal of these treatments is to speed up recovery time by introducing the athlete’s own stem cells into areas of the body suffering from damage and chronic inflammation. These doctors are reporting success with injured football players,

Benefits of Stem Cell Treatment

How long do the effects of stem cell therapy last?

Autologous stem cell treatments aren’t like taking prescription medicine, on one hand, nor like a liver transplant, on the other.

When properly administered, autologous stem cells have a much more long-lasting effect than the proverbial “take two aspirin and call me in the morning” but not so long an effect as a successful liver transplant.

What’s it like to have your bone marrow harvested?

People can be squeamish about things they’ve never experienced before, especially when it comes to medical procedures, so we’re not surprised when a prospective patient asks us about bone marrow.

The fact of the matter is that the primitive bone marrow transplantation practiced on leukemia patients a half-century ago was slow and painful.

How did medicine survive before FDA?

Those of us who practice on the forefront of medicine get tired of hearing advice like “Don’t trust any doctor whose treatments aren’t approved by the FDA” from bureaucrats and laymen.

It’s not that we have anything against the FDA – we’re really natural allies in the advancement of medical practice because we give them discoveries that they turn into accepted procedures.

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