Many of us have heard of stem cells but what are
they where do they come from. So much interest in stem cells well if you start
to understand a lot of what stem cells. You can start to understand why it's
exciting. If we cut our finger then the cells that are damaged release chemical
messengers to call other cells in to do the healing. so they call in cells that
clean up the damage and then they stimulate stem cells in the area that produce
all the new growth that's required to heal the cut. so, all the healing is
actually being done by stem cells and that's true in any tissue. so if we can
harness that then we can start causing healing for injuries or disease that
previously had no ability to heal this entire subject is so fascinating. so
what makes stem cells able to do so much well. Stem cells have two important
features. so if this is a fat stem cell. it has two unique features that make
it special, unlike other adults tensed cells. Stem cells can produce more
copies of themselves. so I can take one stem cell and make as many stem cells
as I need. Now that's a cool feature but the really cool feature is when you
have a stem cell.
It can also become other types of cells well. How did the
stem cells know where to go and what types of cells to become well that's
caused by the growth factors in an area and so we've got another illustration
to help there are knee replacements is my kind of segment. I just ate a
ligament okay so if we have the gummy worms that are representing cartilage and
the other factors in the knee. If we put stem cells in the area. Now we can
make new cartilage and new ligaments things that previously couldn't heal
because of there very few stem cells inside a joint. So that's why there is one
area where we're seeing some of the very most early effects such as in a
neuropathy and so when it will put some stem cells in the veins but we also
inject stem cells around where the damage is so that we can help repair the
nerves and restore comfort get rid of decreased pain and improve nerve function
in areas of neuropathy. We're seeing some nice results in COPD and the ideas we
put we deliver the stem cells around and they can help become new lung cells
and help with healing the lung in ways that we've not been able to heal or
improve. It's just incredible ones. We're doing very most on is worn out joints
osteoarthritis knees hips shoulders. Also doing inflammatory arthritis like
rheumatoid arthritis or lupus psoriatic arthritis Crohn's disease those
inflammatory disorders.
Dr. Greene is a stem cell therapist. He
is providing his services to regenerate the dead cells of the body through stem
cell therapy. It is a surgery-free and pain-free treatment. More information
about stem cell therapy by visiting R3 Stem Cell Houston (https://r3stemcell.com/houston-tx/regenerative-medicine/),
you can also get feedback on (844) 438-7836, info@r3stemcell.com
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