Depending on which part of the brain was affected and how long the brain lacked blood flow patients with brain injury are facing three main challenges:
An efficient way to help restore the quality of life of our brain injury patients is to address these challenges in parallel, using brain repair protocols simultaneously with full body restoration, detoxification and physical strengthening.
Stemaid programs are 2-5 weeks in length, depending on your condition and severity of your symptoms. Every candidate for stem cell therapy receives a customized plan to help achieve the highest success rate, however, a "typical" plan for the treatment of patients with this condition might include the following over 4 weeks.
20 stem cell IVs
4 Plurisome IVs
20 IVs
20 IVs
4 sessions
4 sessions
Pluripotent stem cells repair the damaged brain, quench inflammation and help recover the lost bodily functions. With each injection, self-healing mechanism is triggered and the patient's brain starts to produce new connections and reactivation of neural stem cells.
The first benefit from stem cell treatment is immunoregulation. Brain injury instigates a natural inflammatory reaction, which if left unchecked can worsen the repair process and even cause further brain injury. Clearing runaway inflammation is step one in the healing process. Stem cells and their exosomes release immune and transcription factors that help restore healthy immune function in the brain.
The secondary benefit from stem cell treatment is a gradual return of cognitive function. This may occur within the first 2 weeks or take longer, depending on seriousness and location of the injury. Pluripotent stem cells release neurotrophic, angiogenic and growth factors, and help restore connections in the brain between sites of brain injury and patient’s own stem cell stores in the brain.
Pluripotent stem cells and Plurisomes signal repair in all tissues of the body. As the brain begins to repair, communication with the rest of the body begins to gradually improve and muscle movement and control begin to restore. This is followed by balance, coordination and overall improvement in mobility. Results vary patient to patient.