Ch.16 - Autoimmune Disease Stem Cell Treatment - The Ultimate Guide to Stem Cell Therapy

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Hi there! I'm Josh with Dream Body Clinic and in this video, I'll be discussing autoimmune diseases. As part of our series, the Ultimate Guide to Stem Cell Therapy, we'll be focusing on how stem cell therapy can help with autoimmune diseases. There are so many different autoimmune diseases out there, but in this video, I'll be going through the primary ones that we treat, sharing patient experiences and their incredible results.

The previous chapters of the ultimate guide to stem cell therapy covered who we are, what we do, and how the cells work. Now, we're moving on to autoimmune diseases. We treat various autoimmune diseases, including multiple sclerosis, lupus, Hashimoto's disease, Crohn's disease, fibromyalgia, ulcerative colitis, and type 2 diabetes. There are even medication-derived autoimmune diseases, and we've seen patients with different antibiotic reactions, like Cipro, and benzo diazepam side effects that look like autoimmune diseases.

The immune system is a critical component of the body, and when it's not working properly, it can cause autoimmune diseases. Unfortunately, there isn't much that traditional medicine can do to cure autoimmune diseases. They may offer pills or different treatments, but they rarely cure the diseases. That's where stem cell therapy comes in.

When you have an autoimmune disease, the stem cells work to fix the immune system. The immune system is attacking the body, and each disease seems to have its own specialized area. We recommend doing at least 1.4 million stem cells per pound of body weight. We customize the treatment for each patient, and the amount of cells and size matter.

Each disease has different effects, and stem cell therapy can help treat them. For example, with multiple sclerosis, we do both an IV and an intrathecal injection to the spinal fluids and down the spinal cord to the brain. The stem cells help heal the lesions in the spinal cord and brain.

When we do an IV, the stem cells interact with the immune cells, such as the B cells, T-cells, and killer cells, to stop the immune system from attacking and start protecting. The stem cells contain cytokines, which act like uploading new software or antivirus software to get the function of the cell to work properly and protect those areas.

Overall, stem cell therapy can help with autoimmune diseases, and we've seen incredible results in our patients. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask, and we'll be happy to answer them.
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