Regenerative Therapies: The Emerging Autologous Stem Cell Therapy

Tuesday 8 April 2014

The Emerging Autologous Stem Cell Therapy

It is only the ability of stem cells to transform themselves into different cell types that have made them a source of fascination to medical researchers for more than a decade.  Medical science has leapfrogged over the past 20 years, and scientists have come up with the innovative ways to deal with a variety of human body concerns.

First of all, did you know that scientists can now use stem cell therapy with stem cells extracted from your own body? Scientifically, the process is called autologous stem cell therapy and it is an innovative system that put stem cells into use from the patients’ bone marrow. A human body marrow is made up of a number of different kinds of cells, many of which have regenerative properties. The innovative stem cell regeneration process is not traumatic to patients unlike the traditional mode of taking the stem cells. On the other hand, autologous stem cells are relatively safer, less time consuming, free from side effects and more effective called BMAC2 that is approved by the FDA. Unlike the former process called an autograph, the new process takes about fifteen minutes and is totally automated. BMAC2 also yields a higher stem cell level and allows stem cells to be gathered in a minimal invasive manner. 


The growing worldwide acceptance of regenerative stem cell therapy helps people to embrace new technology for convenient and trauma-free treatment. Many few people know the power that this new technology can harness and how effectively it can deal with degenerative diseases. Regenerative stem cell research is one of the emerging branches that is moving forward in an attempt to treat the ailments that were earlier seen as impossible or risky to perform. Of the popular and widely carried out therapies are - Stem cell transplant procedure(for knees), human growth hormone is widely performed for weight loss, and hormone replacement therapy for men to restore the testosterone levels that decline as men age.

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