Chronic inflammatory gastrointestinal diseases are an important area where mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy can bring significant benefits. These cells have the unique ability to help the body manage inflammatory processes and promote the regeneration of damaged tissue.
For example, for individuals suffering from inflammatory bowel disease such as Crohn’s disease, MSCs can help to reduce inflammation in the gut and speed up the healing of ulcers. Similarly, in people with ulcerative colitis, MSCs can help repair damaged intestinal tissue, which can reduce symptoms of the disease such as bleeding, diarrhoea and pain.
These positive effects of MSC therapy are confirmed by numerous scientific studies that have shown improvements in both clinical and laboratory parameters in patients with chronic inflammatory gastrointestinal diseases. This opens up new treatment options for patients struggling with these diseases and can help to better manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life.
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MSCs are multipotent cells that can differentiate into mesodermal cell lineages such as adipocytes, osteocytes and chondrocytes. MSCs were originally isolated from bone marrow, but are now known to be found in almost all tissues (e.g. adipose tissue, umbilical cord, etc.). MSCs have the ability to migrate to the site of injury in the body, where they can differentiate to replace damaged cells and promote tissue regeneration. In addition, they have the capacity for paracrine signalling and cell-to-cell communication by secreting various soluble factors and extracellular vesicles. In an inflammatory environment, they exert immunomodulatory effects on various cells of the innate and acquired immune system, which is one of their main properties exploited for therapeutic purposes.
They can be used for local tissue regeneration or to take advantage of their systemic action.
At GaiaCell, we prepare cell preparations of the highest quality, which we call Art.
It is important to remember that PRP treatment is not the same as our therapy. PRP treatment uses only 1 to 3 stem cells, while our therapy uses a dosed amount of 15 to 20 million stem cells.
“I have suffered from chronic joint pain, especially in my knees, for several years. Traditional treatments such as physical therapy, painkillers and even corticosteroid injections have only provided temporary relief. Desperate for a more permanent solution, I started researching alternative treatments and came across mesenchymal stem/stromal cell (MSC) therapy. After consulting my doctor and doing extensive research, I decided to give it a try.
The treatment process was simple and professionally managed. The first consultation included a thorough assessment of my condition and detailed information on how MSC therapy works. The procedure itself was minimally invasive and surprisingly quick.
What surprised me most was the gradual but noticeable improvement in my condition. Within a few weeks I felt significant pain relief and increased mobility. Tasks that had become difficult or impossible, such as walking up stairs, lifting objects and even walking for long periods of time, became much easier. The stiffness and constant pain that had plagued me for years were greatly reduced. Three months after treatment, I can say with certainty that the improvement has been remarkable. The quality of my life has improved significantly.
I highly recommend MSC therapy to anyone who suffers from chronic joint pain. It has been a game changer for me, providing long term relief where other treatments have failed. The professionalism and care of the medical team (Crystal?) combined with the innovation of the treatment made for an exceptional experience. If you are considering this option, I would recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare professional to determine whether MSC therapy could be the solution you have been looking for. “
“My name is Milena and I am happy to share my experience of stem cell therapy for Heberden’s and Bouchard’s osteoarthritis of the toes. For years I have been struggling with unbearable pain and swelling in most of my fingers, but especially in three of them, which has affected my daily life.
After extensive research and consultations, I was advised by rheumatologists that medicine has no cure for small joint diseases and that I can only relieve them with painkillers. So I decided to try stem cell therapy. In the procedure, stem cells were injected into each joint of the fingers of both hands. The procedure went smoothly and professionally, but also with not too much pain.
The results were great. I noticed a significant reduction in swelling and pain in a short time. Gradually, the mobility of my fingers improved to some extent, but most importantly, I no longer woke up at night in pain, I no longer had to take painkillers and I was able to do everyday tasks again, including gardening.
Stem cell therapy has made my life easier and, above all, it has eliminated the need to take painkillers, which in the long run also have side effects. I am immensely grateful for the advances in medical science that have made this possible and for the skilled professionals who have guided the treatment. If you suffer from osteoarthritis, I recommend that you opt for stem cell therapy.”