Nebulized Stem Cell Therapy for Brain Health and Lungs

$1,500.00

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Nebulized Stem Cell Therapy for Brain Health and Lungs

We use 25 million mesenchymal stem cells for our Nebulized Stem Cell Therapy for Brain Health and Lungs. This stem cell treatment is designed to get the mesenchymal stem cells to the brain and to the lungs.

Nebulized Stem Cell Therapy Process

  • We start with a blood panel to check overall health
  • Then we nebulized hyaluronidase to break down the mucus membrane for better absorption of stem cells
  • After the hyaluronidase we nebulize the 25 million mesenchymal stem cells with saline solution
  • The whole nebulized stem cell therapy takes about 30 minutes

Nebulized Stem Cell Therapy for Brain Health

 

Nebulized Stem Cell Therapy for Brain Health

The 25 million stem cells that are nebulized go into the mouth or nose and then head towards the lungs. On their way to the lungs many adhere to the mucus membrane inside the air passages of the nose and mouth. They then absorb into the blood stream and head straight to the brain. We use the hyaluronidase to weaken the mucus membrane so that no stem cells get stuck there and they all pass through to the blood stream. This is not a 100% efficient process as many stem cells continue on to the lungs, but we find it to be the most non-invasive route. The alternative is an intranasal application with something like the MAD syringe, but we have found that most of the stem cells just go down the throat and end up in the stomach where they are destroyed. The nebulized route allows any stem cells that don’t adhere to the mucus membrane to continue on to the lungs where they still have benefit. This is also a superior method to IV application of stem cells for getting to the brain because the IV administered stem cells go to the heart and lungs first where about 80% remain. Then then travel through the whole body before heading to the brain. Very few stem cells administered via IV get to the brain.

Why do we want mesenchymal stem cells to go to the brain? We want the stem cells to the brain because they will target inflammation, boost the immune system, rebuild nerves and neurons and guide healing.

Mesenchymal Stem Cells have a profound effect on macrophages in the brain, which are microglia. The microglia account for 10% to 15% of the cells in the brain. They are very important, so if they are not working properly then brain health will be off balance. Studies show that the mesenchymal stem cells do a great job of helping the microglia function properly and proliferate. The microglia are resident macrophage cells, they act as the first and main form of active immune defense in the central nervous system (CNS). In Alzheimer’s or Dementia it is believed that plaque build up may contribute to the disease. The microglia are responsible for removing plaque, damaged or unnecessary neurons or synapses, and infectious agents. So having plenty of healthy microglia is extremely important to brain health. The Mesenchymal stem cells have been shown in multiple studies to increase the number of microglia.

The Mesenchymal stem cells also help regulate Astrocytes. Astrocytes perform many functions such as biochemical support of endothelial cells that form the blood–brain barrier, provision of nutrients to the nervous tissue, maintenance of extracellular ion balance and a role in the repair and scarring process of the brain and spinal cord following traumatic injuries. The brain repair role is very important for health.

Mesenchymal stem cells also release neurotrophic factors that guide neural regeneration. Neuronal loss is partly compensated by mesenchymal stem cell transplantation. More neurons means a better working brain.

Nebulized Stem Cell Therapy for Lung Health

Many of the mesenchymal stem cells administered via nebulization will make their way to the lungs. These stem cells will guide repair and regeneration of damaged tissue and remove scarring. We have found this particuarly beneficial for diseases such as COPD, Asthma and ARDS.

To get started please email us at info@dreambodyclinic.net or call (833) 445-9089 for a free consultation.