by admin | Mar 19, 2020 | Multiple Sclerosis, Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic neurological disease that
affects the brain and spinal cord. In multiple sclerosis, an immune reaction
breaks down the covering around neuronal axons, myelin. Depending on where in
the brain or spinal cord this inflammation occurs, patients with multiple
sclerosis may experience weakness, a lack of sensation, double vision, difficulty
walking, difficulty with balance, problems with urination, dizziness, and/or
pain. Over time, patients with multiple sclerosis require assistive devices
such as canes or wheelchairs to get around, and some ultimately become
bedridden.
Multiple sclerosis can be divided into 4 types:
Clinically isolated syndrome – The first episode of MS; about two-thirds of people with a clinically isolated syndrome of MS will go on to have one of the other types listed below
Relapsing-remitting – Patients have symptoms for a
time, which resolve, but then eventually return
Secondary progressive – After some cycles of flare-ups
and remissions, the disease is present all the time; some patients with
relapsing-remitting disease develop secondary progressive MS
Primary progressive – Once symptoms start, they do
not resolve but instead get progressively worse
Fortunately, there are some treatments that can change the
course of multiple
sclerosis. There are several disease-modifying agents available for people
with relapsing-remitting disease and a few for progressive multiple sclerosis.
These drugs can reduce the rate at which symptoms get worse or extend the
length of time between flare-ups. Unfortunately, not everyone can tolerate
these drugs, and, in others, the drugs are not very effective. None of these
drugs is a cure for multiple sclerosis.
Researchers have turned to mesenchymal
stem cells as a possible treatment for multiple sclerosis. These cells have
the ability to regulate the immune system and support the nervous system. There
have been so many clinical trials of stem cells in multiple sclerosis that
researchers can now perform a meta-analysis on them. A meta-analysis is a
special study in which all trials on a particular topic are combined and
analyzed, i.e., a study of studies.
In their recent meta-analysis, Dr. Zhou and co-authors identified 9 clinical studies using mesenchymal stem cells to treat multiple sclerosis. They found that the rate of disease progression with stem cell treatment was 16% at 6 months and 35% at 1 year. This is a faster rate of decline than disease-modifying treatment, but better than no treatment at all. Importantly, the MS patients treated with stem cells had much more severe disease than average—it was a group for whom disease-modifying treatment had failed. From this perspective, stem cell treatment for MS was a great success.
Most patients had no evidence of disease activity at 6
months (72%) and 1 year (62%) after autologous
mesenchymal stem cell treatment. This a substantial duration of time to be
disease-free.
The authors noted that stem cells transplanted via the intrathecal
route (i.e. directly in the cerebrospinal fluid) resulted in a slower
progression of disability.
Taken together, these results are encouraging. The authors also concluded that mesenchymal stem cell treatment was safe. More work with larger patient groups are needed, but this is an exciting avenue of research.
Reference: Zhou, Y., et al. (2019). Autologous Mesenchymal
Stem Cell Transplantation in Multiple Sclerosis: A Meta-Analysis. Stem Cells
International. 2019, Volume 2019 |Article ID 8536785.
by Stemedix | Mar 17, 2020 | Stem Cell Therapy, Hair Regrowth
If you’ve been experiencing hair loss, you may be considering your treatment options. Many individuals have little success with widely available products that promise hair regrowth, and understandably want to avoid invasive procedures such as hair transplantation. Fortunately, there’s another option: stem cell hair restoration.
What Is Stem Cell Hair Restoration?
Stem cell therapy for hair restoration employs the use of stem cell exosomes, powerful components with an important role in cellular communication. They have over 200 signaling proteins and can turn on regenerative factors, prompting the cellular survival that can help to prevent further hair loss and stimulate new growth. Patients often notice new hair growth after just one session, with additional treatments leading to even better results.
How Much Does it Cost?
Stemedix offers stem cell therapy for hair restoration starting at $3,900. When you consider the cost of hair transplant surgeries, which can vary from $4,000 to $15,000, stem cell hair treatments become an attractive, cost-effective option. This is especially true considering the fact that, as with any surgery, recovery from hair transplants may come with additional costs, including pain medications and the cost of treating infections (the most common complication of the treatment).
Moreover, you simply can’t put a price tag on the boosted confidence, comfort, and overall improved quality of life that comes with thicker, fuller hair. Whether you’ve dodged social events or you’re experiencing low self-esteem, stem cell hair restoration could be the solution that allows you to feel like yourself once again. Hair loss has even been linked to higher levels of stress, anxiety, depression, and social phobias. Thus, finding an effective solution to restore your hair growth is about much more than cosmetics alone, and it could be the very factor that allows you to embrace a new chapter of your life.
If you find yourself noticing early signs of hair loss and you would like to reap the benefits of preventive stem cell measures contact us today for more information!
by admin | Mar 15, 2020
Turmeric has been used throughout history to support healthy joints. Ginger is another powerful natural product known for its ability to support a healthy inflammatory response.
The unique, proprietary Charlotte’s Web™ hemp genetics feature hemp extract and 80+ naturally-occurring phytocannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, and more in every serving. We’ve paired our premium hemp extract with ginger and turmeric in a gummy form to help you move easier and feel good.
This premium hemp extract gummy is designed to help:
- Supports healthy joints
- Helps to maintain joint mobility
- Helps support healthy recovery from exercise-induced inflammation
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Products that are made with ingredients grown in nature sometimes vary slightly from batch to batch. Charlotte’s Web™ products are not made with additives or dyes to standardize the color of our products.
Charlotte’s Web™ CBD oil products include whole-plant hemp extracts from Charlotte’s Web™ plants. The extracts contain a unique blend of cannabinoids plus terpenes and flavonoids. Cannabinoids are phytocompounds that are produced by the hemp plant.
- CBD + Ginger + Turmeric
- CBD – 10mg/serving (from full-spectrum hemp extract)
- Ginger – 25-50mg/serving
- Turmeric – 50mg curcuminoids/serving
- USA Grown Hemp
- 60 count
- This unique botanical blend has been crafted with natural ingredients to help support joint health.
- Flavored with natural juices from fruits and vegetables.
- Store at room temperature away from light.
- Keep away from children.
FOR BEST RESULTS
- Adults: Take 2 gummies daily, as needed.
- As with any dietary supplement, consult your physician before use if you are pregnant, nursing, have or suspect a medical condition, or are taking any medications.
- Not intended for use by children.