Using 30 million stem cells, 100 billion exosomes and growth factors for treatment.
Stem cells are to supplement new cells and cytokines to thehuman body, and they also have irreplaceable effects in the regeneration of avariety of tissues and organs, especially for immune diseases Ex: Sjogren's,ankylosing spine, lupus erythematosus, bone and joint diseases, diabetes,Parkinson's disease, retinopathy, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases,etc
Exosomes derived from stem cells have great therapeutic potential, promoting angiogenesis, cell migration, proliferation and re-epithelialization processes, thereby accelerating wound closure. In addition, it can also reduce the scar content in the wound by preventing the differentiation of fibroblasts. Exosomes can promote the regeneration of blood vessels, collagen synthesis and skin damage repair.
Growth factor systemic infusion and maintenance is combined with high-concentration vitamin B12, B complex, vitamin C and glutathione as a drip treatment to activate systemic cells and liver detoxification, help sleep cell repair, and anti-aging rejuvenation
Improve bodies natural healing abilities
Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) provide regenerative results by seeking out areas of damage, paracrine signaling, regulating immune responses, and positively affecting human microbiology.
Modulate the immune system
Viable (live) MSCs can provoke complex immunomodulatory mechanisms that can regulate and "calm" an overactivated immune system seen in many autoimmune conditions.
Locate and reduce areas of inflammation
Studies have shown that, besides their ability to differentiate into distinct cell types, MSCs also exert therapeutic effects by cell “enhancement”, through the release of trophic and anti-inflammatory factors, which may re-establish the physiological environment.
Replace damaged and diseased cells
MSCs find areas of damage through paracrine signaling and can differentiate into a variety of different cell types. This function can improve scarring and potentially increase organ function throughout the body.