

Stem cells have the unique ability to change into different cell types in the body. Known as the body's "building blocks," they can divide and transform based on the signals they receive. As we age, the number of stem cells decreases, making the body more vulnerable to injury and reducing its ability to repair and regenerate tissues.
Stem cells can move toward areas of inflammation through a process known as "homing," where they are drawn to signals released by inflamed and injured tissues.
We source our cells from our US FDA approved supplier. Our supplier obtains stem cells from the placenta after childbirth and are valuable for research and treatments. They can differentiate into various cell types and are considered less controversial than embryonic stem cells.
There are different procedures available depending on your body, age, condition, and other factors. These procedures may include intravenous, intraarticular, intramuscular injections, and more.
Stem cell treatments have the potential for healing but also carry risks, including allergic reactions. Additionally, there is a small risk of tumor formation due to the stem cells' ability to multiply and differentiate quickly. A consultation with our doctor before the procedure is important to help prevent these risks.