Monday, September 9, 2013

Autism With Stem Cell Therapy

Autism is a disorder of childhood neural development, which affects information processing in the brain by altering how nerve cells connect and organize. Autism damages the brain fields responsible for memory, concentration, attention, speech etc.

It has been discovered that vaccinations containing mercury (measles, mumps and rubella), anti-depressants during pregnancy, pesticides and heavy metals have an association with this disorder.

How Is Autism Treated?


There are two potential treatment plans: educational interventions and medical management.
Over 50% of children with Autism are prescribed psychoactive drugs or anticonvulsants, but no known medication relieves autism's core symptoms of social and communication impairments.

Swiss Medica Clinic Treats Autism Through Stem Cell Therapy

Stem cell therapy is an innovative and successful approach to treating autism, as the stem cells are able to influence the metabolism, the immune system and restore damaged cells and tissues. This treatment positively impacts all body organs and systems, its main target being the brain.

Stem cell therapy increases the blood and oxygen supply to the brain, replaces impaired neurons and promotes development of new arteries. After a while, stem cells attain the characteristics of the cells, multiplying them, which leads to a recovery of the white and gray matter and, consequently, improving neurologic symptoms and the intellectual capacity. It has been confirmed that Mesenchymal Stem Cells improve the immune system and stop inflammation.



 

 



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