Multiple
sclerosis stem cell treatment is not a fantasy, it can be an achievable cure as
researchers have been making huge progress in this area and curing case after
case.
Also known
as MS, multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease that attacks the central nervous
system, and spinal cord, causing problems with muscle movement, balance and
vision. Symptoms usually appear initially between 15 and 45 years of age. Women
are twice more likely to get MS than men.
Multiple
sclerosis occurs when the body’s own defense system attacks myelin, the fatty
substance that surrounds and protects the nerve fibers in the central nervous
system. The nerve fibers themselves can also be damaged. The damaged myelin
forms scar tissue (sclerosis), which gives the disease its name. When any part
of the myelin sheath or nerve fiber is damaged or destroyed, nerve impulses
traveling to and from the brain and spinal cord are distorted or interrupted, a
variety of symptoms can occur. Some people lose the ability to write, speak or
walk.
The
treatment by stem cell, usually fetal stem cell therapy, has been providing
excellent results in treatment centers worldwide. In the Ukraine multiple
sclerosis stem cell treatment has been curing many patients who have had
previously no hope of regaining movement. And the word is spreading fast as
more and more patients want to have their chance at a normal life by opting for
multiple sclerosis stem cell treatment.
The
treatment actually stops the autoimmune attacks and cures the damage done so
far by the disease. How can we deny the results when the amount of testimonials
from individuals who have been “revived” is overwhelming?
The good
thing about all of this is that no matter how many curtails some might push
regarding the experimental multiple sclerosis stem cell treatment, the cured
individuals are taking their testimonials and happiness online and no one is
able to stop them.
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