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 What Happens When a Patient Decides to Undergo Stem Cell Transplantation

Stem cell transplants 

  • of several different organs or tissues,

  • each placed in different syringe, 

  • are implanted at the same time 

  • via separate injections. 

A patient is fully awake, and the sole medication used during the procedure is a minute amount of a local anesthetic  to anesthetize the dermis at the point where implantation needle punctures the skin. 

There is but a minimal discomfort during and after the treatment.

With the exception of

  • neurotransplantation (i.e. treatment of Parkinson’s disease, or of brain damage as a result of severe head trauma,  spinal cord injuries, old or recent, cerebrovascular accidents, various other neuro-degenerative diseases, etc.);

  • orthopaedic surgery (the repair of underdeveloped bone segments, non-healing of bone fractures, etc.);

  • invasive heart procedures (treatment of recent myocardial infarction);

  • plastic and reconstructive surgery (the repair of contour deformities, or disfigurement after severe trauma, etc.),

that all need to be carried out in the properly equipped surgical hospital, by properly trained surgeons,

the majority of patients with other diseases can receive stem cell transplantations as an out-patient in minor operating room of a hospital or a clinic.

(biocell@stem-cell-transplantation.com)

If we disregard the psychological factors, the fear of unknown, etc., stem cell transplantation is usually a simple procedure from patient’s viewpoint. 

The complicated part of this procedure takes place in the manufacturing laboratory where the stem cell transplants were prepared for an implantation.

Despite its simplicity, 'just injections', patient must be prepared for stem cell transplantation by getting the body into an optimum metabolic condition as much as the disease(s) that the patient is suffering from would permit. 

This in mandatory in order to receive a full benefit of stem cell transplantation 

All such preparation is carried out after the date for stem cell transplantation was set, and the manufacturing of stem cell transplants already begun. 

So, please

  • mark  down delivery date of your stem cell transplants, slow down your activities, and allow your physician to bring you into an optimum health condition,

  • eat light, home cooked meals, containing up to 60% fiber, for the last 3 – 4 days before treatment,

  • take high dose vitamin/mineral combination for at least a week,

  • include of some physical activity or exercise in your daily routine.

Besides that the patient’s body should be detoxified by

  • stopping intake of non-essential medications and recreational drugs for a week,

  • avoidance of toxins, such as alcohol, for 3 days, and if not quitting, then at least cutting back on smoking,

  • elimination of exposure to any form of electromagnetic energy for 3 days,

  • forcing fluids for 24 hours (if medically permissible), and

  • a coffee enema, that is mandatory 24 hours before stem cell transplantation in  case that the patient suffers from chronic constipation.

The idea is to prepare the body of the recipient patient so that the stem cell transplants will be implanted into an environment as healthy as possible. 

Stem cells are very young and very sensitive to any&all toxins.

Your stem cell transplants have to be implanted without delay, preferably on the day of delivery.

After the procedure allow the necessary time for the recovery (since patients generally feel fine after the stem cell transplantation, many recipients make the mistake of not resting for the required 10 days' period of time).

Some of the above pre-treatment  instructions apply to the first four weeks after the treatment as well, in particular the avoidance of toxins.
 

(biocell@stem-cell-transplantation.com)

 

Our know-how, based on 28+ years of experience, permits us to offer you in this web site  

  • free advice about the usefulness of stem cell transplantation as a therapy of illness(es) that you, or your loved ones, suffer from, which you could get nowhere else on the Web, (click on "How to get SCT treatment" on the MENU bar, if you wish to learn more about this free service) 

    (Please, beware that stem cell transplantation is not a 'wonder' treatment for all diseases known to mankind, and so it may be of no use in your particular case.)

 

as well as a possibility to

 

  • order stem cell transplants manufactured by our company  for actual patient treatment,

    with worldwide delivery.

(Long distance consultation will soon be available via telemedicine link as well.)

Whenever you contact us on this web site in order to 

  • get such a free advice via our online questionnaire, 

we will respond by an E-mail that includes your ID code,

so that there is no need to use the patient's name in future communications, or on vials containing the patient's stem cell transplants. The combined effect of all such steps is that sensitive medical data do not get into wrong hands.

 
 

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