Type 2 Diabetes Stem Cell Treatment

Type 2 Diabetes Stem Cell Treatment Dream Body Clinic

The Type 2 Diabetes Stem Cell Treatment Consists of the Following:

  • 300 Million Stem Cell IV

  • NAD+ and High Dose Vitamin C IV drip after the stem cells

 

PRICE: $10,890 USD

We require patients to be in town for at least 4 days. Below is what a typical schedule looks like, but exact details are subject to change depending on availability and schedule
  • 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 Type 2 Diabetes Stem Cell Treatment at Dream Body Clinic

Welcome to the Dream Body Clinic, your premier destination for cutting-edge stem cell treatments! Are you tired of managing Type 2 diabetes with medications and lifestyle changes? Our Type 2 Diabetes Stem Cell Treatment may offer a solution to alleviating your symptoms permanently!

Unlike traditional treatments that only manage symptoms, our stem cell therapy involves regenerating the damaged cells in your pancreas, potentially restoring your body’s ability to regulate blood sugar levels. Our team of certified medical professionals uses adult stem cells, ensuring a safe, personalized and effective procedure.

At Dreambody Clinic, we understand the importance of managing chronic conditions and taking control of your health. Our Type 2 Diabetes Stem Cell Treatment may offer a path to a healthier, happier life without the burden of constant medication regimens. Don’t wait; book your appointment today and take the first step towards a brighter future!

Join the numerous satisfied patients that have already experienced the benefits of our stem cell therapies. Contact us for more information or to request a consultation. Let us help you get on the path to a healthier, more fulfilling life!

Call (307) 461-5393 For a Free Consultation

or email us at info@dreambodyclinic.net


The Ultimate Guide to Type 2 Diabetes Stem Cell Therapy Video

How does the Type 2 Diabetes Stem Cell Treatment work?

Type 2 diabetes is a condition that develops when the body is unable to produce enough insulin or is unable to use insulin effectively. This results in high blood sugar levels, which over time can damage organs and tissues. The traditional treatment for type 2 diabetes involves the use of medication, lifestyle modifications, and insulin therapy in some cases. However, stem cell therapy has emerged as a promising alternative for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.

At Dream Body Clinic, we offer a type 2 diabetes stem cell treatment that involves the infusion of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) into the patient’s body. These stem cells have the ability to influence the immune system to work properly. They do this by sending out cytokines that essentially reprogram the immune system to stop attacking the pancreas and instead protect it. The infusion of the MSCs can help improve the body’s ability to produce insulin and regulate blood sugar levels.

Studies have shown that the infusion of MSCs leads to improved glycemic control, decreased insulin resistance, and increased insulin secretion. The stem cells help to reduce inflammation, which can improve insulin signaling and glucose metabolism. Additionally, MSCs have been shown to promote the regeneration of pancreatic beta cells, which are responsible for producing insulin.

How do Mesenchymal Stem Cells Affect B Cells for Type 2 Diabetics?

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been shown to have some beneficial effects on B cells in type 2 diabetes. The role of B cells in type 2 diabetes is less understood than that of T cells, but several studies suggest that they play a role in the disease’s development and progression.

Studies have shown that MSCs can improve insulin secretion by enhancing the function of pancreatic beta cells and increasing their proliferation. Beta cells are a type of B cell that produces insulin, which is necessary for the proper breakdown of glucose. MSCs can also reduce the destruction of pancreatic beta cells caused by inflammation, which is common in type 2 diabetes.

Some studies have also shown that MSC therapy can improve the function of regulatory B cells, which play a role in modulating the immune response and preventing autoimmune diseases. By enhancing the function of regulatory B cells, MSCs can help prevent the destruction of pancreatic beta cells and improve insulin production.

How do Mesenchymal Stem Cells Affect T Cells for Type 2 Diabetics?

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been shown to have several beneficial effects on T cells in type 2 diabetes. T cells are a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in the immune system and can contribute to the development and progression of type 2 diabetes.

MSCs can modulate the function of T cells by producing anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive factors. This reduces the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines, reducing the inflammation and damage to insulin-producing pancreatic cells commonly seen in type 2 diabetes.

MSCs can also promote the production of regulatory T cells (Tregs), which play an essential role in suppressing the immune response and preventing autoimmune diseases. In patients with type 2 diabetes, Tregs can suppress the autoimmune response and the destruction of insulin-producing pancreatic cells.

Several studies have shown that MSC therapy can improve insulin sensitivity, reduce insulin resistance, and enhance glucose tolerance in diabetes. MSC therapy can reduce inflammation, promote the regeneration of damaged tissues, and improve the ability of insulin-producing pancreatic cells to use glucose, leading to improved glycemic control.

The exact mechanisms by which MSCs affect T cells in type 2 diabetes are still being studied. However, the data suggests that MSCs may have an immune-system-modulating effect that can reduce inflammation, regulate the immune response, and promote tissue repair.

How do Mesenchymal Stem Cells Affect Insulin Sensitivity for Type 2 Diabetics?

Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy has been shown to improve insulin sensitivity and reduce insulin resistance in type 2 diabetics. Insulin sensitivity refers to the body’s ability to respond to insulin, regulating the glucose uptake all over the body. By contrast, insulin resistance refers to the inability of cells to respond effectively to insulin.

Research has shown that MSCs can secrete several bioactive molecules such as adiponectin and visfatin, which are involved in glucose and lipid metabolism, and can regulate body weight. MSCs can help improve insulin sensitivity and glucose uptake in muscle and adipose cells.

MSCs can reduce inflammation, which improves insulin signaling, leading to an increased efficiency of insulin. MSCs have demonstrated the ability to reduce pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-1β (IL-1β), and interleukin-6 (IL-6), that play an essential role in the development of insulin resistance.

MSCs have also been shown to promote the regeneration of insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. Regeneration of pancreatic beta cells can improve insulin secretion and improve blood glucose levels.

Overall, MSCs have been shown to improve insulin sensitivity by reducing inflammation, promoting regeneration of insulin-producing cells, and secreting bioactive molecules that help regulate glucose metabolism. Therefore MSCs are a great treatment for Type 2 diabetes.

How do Mesenchymal Stem Cells benefit the Pancreas?

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have shown beneficial effects on the pancreas, specifically in the context of type 2 diabetes. The pancreas plays a crucial role in glucose regulation, producing insulin and other hormones responsible for the proper breakdown of glucose in the body.

Studies have shown that MSC therapy leads to the regeneration and repair of insulin-producing cells, known as beta cells, in the pancreas. MSCs secrete factors that stimulate the regeneration of pancreatic beta cells, leading to improved insulin production and better blood glucose control.

Additionally, MSCs can reduce the destruction of pancreatic beta cells caused by inflammation, which is common in type 2 diabetes. MSCs also show anti-inflammatory properties that could promote cell survival and prevent cell death due to inflammation.

Moreover, MSCs can induce the differentiation of pancreatic progenitor cells into insulin-secreting beta cells, boosting the overall pancreatic hormone production and regulation. This characteristic of MSCs could promote better integration and communication between cells within the pancreas.

MSCs possess immune-modulating properties, which also benefit the pancreas. Type 2 diabetes is associated with immune dysfunction, and it is believed that the immune system plays a role in the onset of the disease. By modulating the immune response, MSC therapy can help prevent the destruction of pancreatic beta cells that produce the essential hormone insulin.

In summary, MSC therapy helps in promoting the regeneration and repair of insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, reducing inflammation within the pancreas, and modulating the immune response to help prevent further damage to beta cells. These features of MSCs provide alternative treatment opportunities for Type 2 diabetes.

A Type 2 Diabetes Study

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4997981/

A study in China gave 31 patients MSC stem cells and 31 a placebo. 2 intravenous infusions were given four weeks apart. There were no adverse effects.

The patients given the mesenchymal stem cells showed significant improvements in postprandial glucose (Blood sugar levels after eating), hemoglobin A1C levels (A marker of long term blood sugar control), C-peptide (Surrogate for endogenous insulin production), C-peptide to glucose ratio and HOMA B (Homeostasis model assessment of pancreatic islet beta cell function.)

The improvements seemed to peak between 15 to 21 months after diabetes stem cell treatment.

More Studies Related to the Type 2 Diabetes Stem Cell Treatment

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,.
  • 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 Type 2 Diabetes Stem Cell Treatment Results Last?

The results from the Type 2 Diabetes 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 at the pancreas 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 Type 2 Diabetes 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 diabetic issues 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 Type 2 Diabetes Stem Cell Treatment

In conclusion, type 2 diabetes 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 damaged tissues of the pancreas, which may lead to improved insulin production and lower blood sugar levels. While this treatment is not yet widely available, ongoing research suggests that it could be a viable alternative to traditional diabetes management methods. If you are interested in learning more about this treatment, we recommend calling us for a free consultation at (833) 445-9089. If you are ready to get the Type 2 Diabetes Stem Cell Treatment then click the image below for details on how to book.

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