PLACENTA LIVE CELL THERAPY (SERIES 2)

The history of live cell therapy can trace back to the 1930s by Swiss doctor Paul Niehands and involved the harvesting of fresh cells from cow and sheep embryo and injecting them directly (intramascular) into the person’s buttocks.

Live cell therapy from placenta starts with the selection of specific organ cell from animal foetus. So what are stem cells? Stem cells are the body’s raw materials cells from which all other cells with specialized functions are generated. Under the right conditions in the body stem cells divide to form more cells, called daughter cells.

These daughter cells either become new stem cells called self-renewal or become specialized cells such as differentiation with a more specific function, such as blood cells, brain cells, heart muscle or bone.
According to a stem cell surgeon, “Stem cells are blank cells in the body that can become any tissue, whether that be knee tissue, bone tissue, cartilage, organ tissue — stem cells can become whatever they are closest and nearest to. So when you inject them into a joint that’s damaged — the body is always healing itself anyway — it can create new tissue where there has been damage.”

In placenta stem cell therapy, the placental blood has life-saving potential because it contains stem cells for the treatment of:

· Immune disorders
· Spinal cord injury
· Blood cancers
· Blood disorders
· Scarring in lungs (idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis)
· Lack of oxygen to the brain at birth (Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy)

In summary, placenta stem cell therapy has been making new breakthrough in medical and skincare treatment.

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