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Arrow Stem cell treatment of Parkinson's disease -taken from the hip!

Stem cell treatment of Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease is a movement disorder and it is characterised by muscle rigidity, tremor and a slowing of physical movement. This is caused by the degenerative character of the disease, which primarily affects the central nervous system and leads to an impairment of motor and speech skills and a number of other body functions.

The Xcell-Center Parkinson's disease treatment
The stem cells are first collected from a patient’s bone marrow, extracted from the hipbone (iliac crest) then implanted back into the body days later. Prior to re-implantation of the cells, the bone marrow is processed in one of our labs, where the quantity and quality of the stem cells is also checked.

These re-injected stem cells have the potential to transform into multiple types of cells and are capable of regenerating damaged tissue. Our innovative stem cell treatments use the self-healing potential of each patient’s own body to stimulate regeneration or repair.


Parkinson's disease: (I hate)

Parkinson's disease is a movement disorder and it is characterised by muscle rigidity, tremor and a slowing of physical movement. This is caused by the degenerative character of the disease, which primarily affects the central nervous system and leads to an impairment of motor and speech skills and a number of other body functions.

The Xcell-Center Parkinson's disease treatment
The stem cells are first collected from a patient’s bone marrow, extracted from the hipbone (iliac crest) then implanted back into the body days later. Prior to re-implantation of the cells, the bone marrow is processed in one of our labs, where the quantity and quality of the stem cells is also checked.

These re-injected stem cells have the potential to transform into multiple types of cells and are capable of regenerating damaged tissue. Our innovative stem cell treatments use the self-healing potential of each patient’s own body to stimulate regeneration or repair.


http://www.xcell-center.com/treatmen...parkinson.aspx
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