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Stem Cell Therapy in Germany
Stem cell
therapy is a type of treatment that uses stem cells to repair and regenerate damaged tissue. https://bookinghealth.com/disease/stem-cell-therapy/germany In Germany, the only types of stem cell treatment available are those that use adult stem cells present in the body. Stem cell therapy in Germany has been used for many years for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and stroke. Stem cell therapy can help treat these conditions by either slowing down or repairing damage to the nervous system. Stem cell therapy is a type of treatment that uses stem cells to repair and regenerate damaged tissue. Stem cells are the body’s repair and regeneration cells. They can be found in many different tissues of the body, including bone marrow, blood, brain and muscle tissue. They are able to transform into other types of cells to deal with damage or disease. Stem cell treatments have been used for years to treat various diseases and conditions, including diabetes (see below), heart disease and arthritis as well as neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease. In Germany, the only types of stem cell treatment available are those that use adult stem cells present in the body. A word of caution: It's important to understand that stem cell therapy is not the same as embryonic stem cell research, which is banned in Germany. Stem cell therapy uses adult stem cells present in the body. Embryonic stem cells are removed from an embryo and used for research purposes only. Unlike embryonic stem cells, adult ones aren't controversial because they can't be used to grow organs or tissues for transplantation—they simply act as a sort of internal repair kit by replenishing damaged tissue and helping wounds heal. Stem cell therapy isn't a cure-all either; it's a regenerative procedure that helps your body heal itself by repairing damaged or diseased tissue such as cartilage or bone marrow (or even brain cells). While promising results have been seen with many conditions like Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis and leukemia using adult mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs), there haven't been enough studies done on their efficacy yet to say how effective they really are at treating any particular condition |
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