The Lupus Stem Cell Treatment Consists of the Following:
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300 Million Stem Cell IV
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NAD+ and High Dose Vitamin C IV drip after the stem cell IV
PRICE: $10,890 USD
- Day 1 – Arrive and rest
- Day 2 – Bloodwork & Payment
- Day 3 – Treatment
- Day 4 – Fly home
- If you are in town for more than 4 days then the itinerary may not be all consecutive days
The Lupus Stem Cell Treatment at Dream Body Clinic
Are you or a loved one suffering from lupus, an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation and tissue damage throughout the body? Then it’s time to consider stem cell therapy as an effective treatment option.
At Dream Body Clinic, we offer cutting-edge Lupus Stem Cell Treatment that uses Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) to modulate the immune system and promote tissue regeneration. MSCs have been shown to have a beneficial effect on the immune system, reducing inflammation and autoimmune reactions, and promoting the growth and differentiation of tissue-specific cells.
Our stem cell therapy is administered by highly skilled medical professionals in a sterile, state-of-the-art facility, using minimally invasive techniques that prioritize your safety and comfort.
Our Lupus Stem Cell Treatment includes stem cell infusions and other supportive therapies designed to optimize outcomes. Our team of experienced professionals will customize your treatment plan according to your unique case and medical history.
Our Lupus Stem Cell Treatment has been shown to reduce symptoms, improve quality of life, and enhance overall health and well-being in lupus patients. Many of our patients have reported significant improvements in symptoms, including reduced inflammation and pain, improved mobility and flexibility, decreased fatigue, and enhanced cognitive function.
Don’t let lupus hold you back from living your best life. Contact us today to learn more about our Lupus Stem Cell Treatment and how it can help you regain your health and vitality. At Dreambody Clinic, our goal is to help you accomplish all of your health and wellness goals and get back to doing what you love!
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How does the Lupus Stem Cell Treatment Work?
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are an effective treatment for lupus due to their immune modulatory effects. The immune system of lupus patients is overactive, which leads to inflammation and autoimmune attacks on healthy tissue. MSCs are able to down-regulate inflammation and diminish autoimmune responses by interacting with immune cells, including T cells, B cells, and dendritic cells.
Research has shown that MSCs have the ability to inhibit the proliferation of T cells and promote regulatory T cells, which play a critical role in limiting autoimmunity. MSCs have also been shown to decrease the production of autoantibodies, which are antibodies that attack healthy tissues in lupus patients.
In addition, MSCs have been shown to promote tissue repair and regeneration, which is important in lupus patients who may experience damage to various organs and tissues.
MSCs work for lupus by enhancing immune regulation, suppressing inflammation, reducing autoantibody production, and promoting tissue repair.
MSCs are believed to exert their beneficial effects on the immune system in several ways, including:
Immunomodulation: MSCs modulate the immune system by blocking the production of inflammatory cytokines, cytokines are small proteins secreted by immune cells that contribute to inflammation, and they also increase the production of anti-inflammatory cytokines.
Regulation of T cell function: T cells play an important role in the pathogenesis of lupus, and MSCs can alter T cell activity by reducing the proliferation of T cells and promoting the generation of regulatory T cells (Tregs). Tregs help to suppress the immune response and prevent autoimmune reactions.
Regulation of B cell function: In lupus, B cells produce autoantibodies that attack healthy tissue, and this process leads to tissue damage. MSCs can suppress B cell proliferation and the production of autoantibodies.
Promotion of tissue repair: In lupus, tissues and organs may be damaged due to inflammation and autoimmune reactions. MSCs can assist in tissue repair and regeneration by promoting the activation and differentiation of tissue-specific cells.
Overall, the beneficial effects of MSCs on the immune system appear to be multiple and varied and may contribute to their potential use as a therapy for lupus.
How do Mesenchymal Stem Cells Benefit T Cells for Lupus Treatment?
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have the ability to benefit T cells in the treatment of lupus, an autoimmune disease characterized by an overactive immune system. Here are some of the ways that MSCs may benefit T cells in lupus treatment:
Inhibition of T cell proliferation: MSCs can inhibit the proliferation of T cells, which play a crucial role in the development and progression of lupus. T cell proliferation can lead to the production of autoantibodies, which attack healthy tissue and contribute to the pathology of lupus.
Promotion of Tregs: Regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a critical role in immune regulation and in preventing autoimmune reactions. MSCs can promote the generation and activation of Tregs, which can help to suppress the immune response and prevent autoimmune reactions in lupus patients.
Decreased production of inflammatory cytokines: Inflammatory cytokines are small proteins secreted by immune cells that contribute to inflammation and tissue damage in lupus. MSCs can reduce the production of inflammatory cytokines, such as interleukin-17 (IL-17), which are produced by T cells, and this helps to reduce inflammation and protect healthy tissue.
Induction of T cell apoptosis: In lupus, T cells may accumulate in tissues and organs and contribute to the development of lupus nephritis, a condition in which the kidneys are damaged due to inflammation and immune reactions. MSCs can induce the apoptotic death of T cells, which can help to reduce the accumulation of T cells in tissues and prevent tissue damage.
Overall, the ability of MSCs to modulate T cell activity and promote immune regulation makes them an effective therapy for lupus.
How do Mesenchymal Stem Cells Benefit B Cells for Lupus Treatment?
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have the ability to benefit B cells in the treatment of lupus, an autoimmune disease characterized by an overactive immune system. Here are some of the ways that MSCs may benefit B cells in lupus treatment:
Inhibition of B cell proliferation: MSCs can inhibit the proliferation of B cells, which are responsible for producing autoantibodies that attack healthy tissue in lupus patients. By reducing the proliferation of B cells, MSCs can help to reduce autoimmune reactions and protect healthy tissue.
Suppression of antibody production: In addition to inhibiting B cell proliferation, MSCs can also suppress the production of autoantibodies that contribute to tissue damage in lupus. This may be due to the ability of MSCs to reduce the activation of B cells and their differentiation into plasma cells.
Induction of B cell apoptosis: MSCs can induce the apoptotic death of B cells, which can help to reduce the production of autoantibodies and prevent tissue damage in lupus patients.
Modulation of cytokine production: In lupus, B cells can produce cytokines that contribute to tissue damage and inflammation. MSCs can modulate cytokine production by B cells, reducing the production of inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin-6 (IL-6).
Overall, the ability of MSCs to modulate B cell activity and reduce autoimmune reactions makes them a great therapy for lupus.
How do Mesenchymal Stem Cells Benefit Tissue Regeneration for Lupus Treatment?
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been shown to benefit tissue regeneration in the treatment of lupus, an autoimmune disease characterized by an overactive immune system that can lead to inflammation and tissue damage. Here are some of the ways that MSCs may benefit tissue regeneration in lupus treatment:
Promotion of tissue repair: MSCs can promote tissue repair by secreting growth factors and cytokines that stimulate the growth and differentiation of tissue-specific cells. This can be particularly important in the case of lupus, where damage to various organs and tissues can occur.
Modulation of the immune system: MSCs can modulate the immune system by suppressing inflammation and reducing autoimmune reactions. This can help to reduce tissue damage and create a more favorable environment for tissue regeneration.
Promotion of angiogenesis: Angiogenesis refers to the process of new blood vessel formation, which is critical for tissue regeneration. MSCs can promote angiogenesis by secreting factors that stimulate the growth of blood vessels and improve blood flow to damaged tissues.
Guidance of tissue-specific cells: MSCs have the ability to guide tissue-specific cells, such as chondrocytes, osteocytes, and adipocytes. This can be particularly useful in cases where tissue damage or loss has occurred.
Overall, the ability of MSCs to promote tissue repair and regeneration, as well as modulate the immune system, makes them a wonderful therapy for lupus.
Lupus Stem Cell Treatment Studies
- Therapeutic Applications of MesenchymalStem Cells for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
- This Study Explains very well why you want MSCs from a donor and not yourself
- Stem cells for lupus nephritis: a concise review of current knowledge
- Mesenchymal stem cells transplantation for systemic lupus erythematosus – CONCLUSIONS
Lupus is not only hematopoietic but also a mesenchymal stem cell disease, in view of the defects in both
HSCs and MSCs from SLE patients. Genetic and acquired factors may both contribute to cell deficiency,
but the latter will be more predominant considering the curative efficacy of the allogeneic transplantation with
its ability to provide a new system. Efficacy of Mesenchymal Stem Cells on Systemic Lupus Erythematosus:a Meta-Analysis
Clinical Efficacy and Safety of Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
- Immunomodulatory effects of human umbilical cord Whartons jelly-derived mesenchymal stem cells on differentiation maturation and endocytosis of monocyte-derived dendritic cells
- The immunosuppressive potential of mesenchymal stem cells
Side Effects or Risks
The only side effects that have been documented are the following:
- 1 in 100 people will experience a slight fever and/or headache for a few hours after treatment or the next day. We have found that 500mg of Tylenol easily resolves this issue.
- Any treatment involving an injection such as an IV runs a risk of infection. We have never had a patient experience an infection due to our sterility protocols,.
- A very small percentage of patients for this treatment will be non-responders. As with any medication or treatment there is always a chance of no change. Tylenol does not always fix a headache as an example.
- We do not treat patients that have had cancer within the past 5 years. There is still no conclusive evidence linking stem cells to make cancer worse, but we prefer to stay on the side of safety until more information is available.
- As with any medical treatment there is no guarantee of results, but our outcomes have been great for the vast majority of patients.
- In all patients who receive an intravenous treatment of any sort, there is a risk of releasing a thrombus or plaque from the veins, even more so if the patient has mainly high cholesterol levels. If a thrombosis or phlebitis were to occur, it would occur immediately. This has not been an issue with our patients, but any sort of IV has this risk. This is why we do bloodwork for all patients to make sure that treatment is as safe as possible for them.
Our lab has over 8 years of experience cultivating mesenchymal stem cells with perfect safety and efficacy. See Stem Cell Certification by Clicking Here
How long do the Lupus Stem Cell Treatment Results Last?
The results from the the Lupus stem cell treatment can last for years or even indefinitely. This is because the stem cells are reprogramming your immune system to work the way it was designed to work. Once the immune cells are reprogrammed and any damage is repaired throughout the body then things will work the way they should. This will last because it is real regeneration and not just a pill to cover up symptoms.
The mesenchymal stem cells that are administered via IV will stay in the system for 8 months to a year. During that time they will interact with immune cells and seek out inflammation where they will guide cellular regeneration. After 8 to 12 months any MSCs that are free bound in your system will differentiate into an osteoblast (bone cell), adipocyte (fat cell) or chondrocyte (cartilage cell). They will then contain the donors HLA markers and your immune system will destroy and remove them. This is an easy process for your immune system and there is no negative reaction in your body from it. Some of the MSCs that were free bound from the IV will find capillaries to call home. They will attach and be considered a pericyte. When they do this they can live in your system indefinitely in a beneficial way to your system.
The Lupus Stem Cell Treatment is allowing your body to heal like it did when you were a little kid. There are a lot of other benefits outside of just fixing your lupus symptoms such as anti-aging. Click Here for An in depth look at how the stem cell IV works for Anti-Aging
How to get the Lupus Stem Cell Treatment
In conclusion, the lupus stem cell treatment could be a promising solution for individuals who are facing this condition. The Dream Body Clinic provides personalized treatment plans using stem cells to repair and regenerate damage to the whole body which may lead to improved mobility and relief of symptoms. While this treatment is not yet widely available, ongoing research suggests that it is a viable alternative to traditional lupus management methods. If you are interested in learning more about this treatment, we recommend calling us for a free consultation at (888) 704-3977. If you are ready to get the Lupus Cell Treatment then click the image below for details on how to book.