“Placenta Perfect 10” Series 3:  Accelerate Healing

Placenta has anti-inflammatory and therefore, promotes fast recovery of wounds and radiation. In fact, early medical literature dating back to 1910 reports the successful use of placenta tissue to heal burns, skin wounds and traumatic injuries.
Modern day reports also highlight placenta is widely used by surgical specialists such as orthopedic surgeons to repair rotator-cuff tears and osteoarthritis of knees and by neurosurgeons during spine operations. With the advent of science and technology combined with the in-depth understanding of the healing process, sterilization and preservation, it has prompted the use of placenta tissue for treatments or healing.
So how does placenta help in healing? The regenerative power of placenta tissues comes from the biological structure, and their rich source of specialized cells that can repair many different body parts and the uniqueness that prevent rejection of acceptance into the body. This differs from stem cells from bone marrow which requires a donor match. Placenta can be used in patients with ease. The tissue can be stored in dry sheets and in an injectable form in freezer.
In short, placenta with its unique regenerative power helps to accelerate healing in our body.

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