Tuesday, November 9, 2010

How stem cells treated me of rheumatoid arthritis

After suffering painful disease of Rheumatoid arthritis for years, I, Sarah Elliott, last year finally decided to go for stem cells treatment. I took the decision after coming to know that stem cells are non-controversial source of regenerative powers. Moreover, stem cells treatment was the only alternative to surgery.

Rheumatoid arthritis had left me almost crippled, with painful joints, stiffness, inflammation and swelling. Loss of mobility had also started affecting my muscles, lungs, heart and blood vessels throughout my body.

During the treatment, I received inject-able stem cells which can be guided precisely to where their help is required. Subsequently, these stem cells programmed them selves to do what the body is missing.

Ever since announcement of stem cells technology, ethical groups have been in opposition of the technology, particularly embryonic stem cell technology, because it is based on the demolition of breathing human embryos. But, several studies have already proved that it is not necessary to destroy human embryos to collect stem cells as vital stem cells can be collected from non-controversial, unlimited and inexpensive source- menstrual blood, which is habitually disposed off as unsanitary waste.

The female patient can easily collect menstrual blood during her menstrual cycle. , can be preserved to be used to treat numerous potential cellular therapies. The process of collecting menstrual blood is easy; however, professional guidance is required to isolate menstrual blood, and then to process and cryo-preserve it.

First degree and, in some cases even second degree relative can get treatments for a number of medical disorders and diseases, including heart stroke, breast cancer, diabetes, inherited metabolic disorders and many more. First degree relative of a woman, such as her son, can get vital stem cells from her mother and store them in a menstrual blood bank to advantage of their regenerative powers to treat potential diseases. Moreover, stem cells are capable of keep on growing and dividing as long as the person is alive.

In my case, stem cells proved their power to heal Rheumatoid arthritis. They successfully replaced the cells that were damaged due to arthritis. Nowadays, I have move as I like and perform all my routine tasks without any problem.

The popularity of menstrual blood banking is escalating day by day as it is the easily accessible source of stem cells which have the potential to perk up the quality and duration of the life by treating quite a lot of potential diseases and disorders.

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