About Stem Cells

Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) are a type of adult stem cell found naturally in tissues like bone marrow, fat (adipose tissue), umbilical cord tissue, and dental pulp. They are widely studied in regenerative medicine because of how they support repair and healing.

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What makes MSCs special?

1. They Reduce inflammation

Chronic inflammation is a major driver of pain, joint damage, autoimmune symptoms, and slow healing. MSCs release signaling molecules that calm an overactive immune response, helping the body shift from inflammation to repair.

2. They signal and activate repair

Instead of directly “replacing” damaged tissue, MSCs act like biological messengers. This process is called paracrine signaling, and it’s one of the most important ways MSCs help healing. They release growth factors and proteins that:

  • Attract your body’s own repair cells

  • Stimulate blood vessel formation

  • Support tissue regeneration

Stem cells can form into different cell types >>>

3. They can support tissue regeneration

This is especially relevant in orthopedic and degenerative conditions. In certain environments, MSCs can differentiate (specialize) into supportive cells such as:

  • Cartlidge cells
  • Muscle cells
  • Skin cells
  • Stromal cells
  • CNS cells
  • Marrow cells
  • Fat cells
  • Tendon cells
  • Ligament cells
  • Bone cells

How MSCs may help repair the body

Their primary role is to create a better healing environment, not to magically replace damaged tissue overnight. Research shows MSCs may support healing in areas such as:

  • Joints & cartilage (knees, hips, shoulders)

  • Tendons and ligaments

  • Muscle injuries

  • Inflammatory and degenerative conditions

  • Post-injury recovery

How does it work?

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What can Stem Cells do?

Tissue Repair & Regeneration
Reduced Inflammation
Pain Reduction
Immune system modulation
Accelerated healing
Reduced Scar Tissue
Organ & Cardiac repair
Neurodegenerative Support
Improved Quality of Life
Reduced need for Medications or Surgery

What Conditions can Stem Cells help?

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