Why Not Just Use One Type of Stem Cell for All Treatments Like Other Stem Cell Clinics Do? While all stem cells share regenerative properties, their tissue source of origin influences how they behave and what conditions they are most effective at treating. For example, some stem cells are more naturally suited for reducing inflammation, while ot hers are better at promoting tissue repair or addressing specific types of conditions. These differences allow for a more targeted approach to therapy. Our doctors carefully evaluate each patient’s unique medical needs and use the latest research to determine the most appropriate stem cell type or combination for optimal results. By tailoring treatments based on these factors, we can maximize the therapeutic potential and deliver better outcomes for a wide range of conditions. Can using Multiple Stem Cells Improve Outcomes? Yes, using the right type of stem cell for the specific condition can significantly enhance outcomes. For example, WJ-MSCs and P-MSCs have potent anti- inflammatory and regenerative effects ideal for systemic conditions, adMSCs are perfect for tissue - specific needs like collagen and fat tissue, and eMSCs are highly effective for gynecological applications, such as treating uterine damage or promoting reproductive health. By matching the stem cell type to the condition, we ensure more targeted healing, better honing and signaling, and faster recovery. How do you decide which type of stem cell to use for a patient? Our decision is based on a thorough diagnostic process. Once we assess the patient's condition, medical history, and therapeutic goals, our team of experts determines which type of stem cell (or combination of cells) will provide the most effective treatment. Whether it's for joint repair, cosmetic enhancements, or systemic conditions, we select the type of stem cell best suited to achieve optimal results. Can multiple types of stem cells be used in a single treatment? In certain cases, we may use multiple types of stem cells to address complex or multi- system conditions. For example, a patient might receive P-MSCs for joint and muscle repair along with WJ- MSCs to reduce inflammation and promote overall healing. By combining stem cell types, we can provide a more comprehensive approach to treatment. Are Any Babies or Embryos Harmed When You Derive Stem Cells That Are Used at LMI? No babies or embryos are harmed in the process of deriving stem cells used at Longevity Medical Institute. The stem cells are ethically sourced from donated umbilical cord tissue, placenta, and cord blood after a healthy, full-term birth. These donations are voluntary and occur with informed consent from the parents. The process does not involve the use of embryos or any harm to the baby or mother, as the tissue is collected from material typically discarded after childbirth. Additionally, all stem cells are carefully screened to rule out the
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