Stem cell treatment for Type 2 diabetes

 

Type 2 Diabetes

Stem cell treatment for Type 2 diabetes

Doctors are debating whether diabetes is curable. And while they debate, stem cells are already helping millions of patients to regain their health. More than 20 million people worldwide have received stem cell therapy for diabetes, and this number continues to grow every year.

Our treatment for type 2 diabetes can significantly reduce the amount of insulin you need, or in some cases completely eliminate your dependence on insulin.

We use adult stem cells (not from embryos) in our treatments (treatment depends on medical tests/history and the individual case of each patient).

What results can you expect?

The full effect of treatment is noticeable within 2-3 months after the introduction of stem cells.

To maintain the results of therapy we offer to our patients individual lifestyle recommendations and diet plans

  • partial or complete elimination of the need for artificial insulin
  • normalization of blood sugar levels
  • increased insulin levels
  • improvement of general well-being
  • prevent complications caused by diabetes mellitus (damage to the retina, kidneys, heart and legs)
  • healing trophic ulcers and tissue defects of the foot improve the microcirculation processes
  • reduction of manifestations of diabetic angiopathy.
  • restoration of indicators of red blood, namely increase in the content of hemoglobin and number of red blood cells
  • improved appearance and body odor
  • this procedure can also reverse some of the more serious complications caused by diabetes, such as erectile disfunction and visual impairment

What can type 2 diabetes lead to if untreated?

DIABETES IS WITHOUT VISIBLE SYMPTOMS

Type 2 diabetes can be a stealthy disease.

Many people do not feel symptoms, but that doesn’t mean it’s not dangerous. Common symptoms do exist and being able to recognize them is important. Most symptoms occur when blood sugar levels are abnormally high.

SIGNIFICANT DETERIORATION IN HEALTH

People with diabetes have a 2 to 4 times higher chance of blindness, kidney failure, heart disease, strokes and erectile disfunction. They are also at greater risk of contracting infections and are 15 times more likely to undergo amputations than other people without the condition. Blindness and diabetic foot are the most common complications of untreated diabetes.

LOSS OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

If you are young and are planning a family, you should consider the risks of complications of type 2 diabetes. Many insulin-dependent women have problems conceiving and carrying a pregnancy. Men with type 2 diabetes usually suffer erectile disfunction and other problems with reproductive health.

Type 2 Diabetes

Stem cell treatment for Type 2 diabetes

Doctors are debating whether diabetes is curable. And while they debate, stem cells are already helping millions of patients to regain their health. More than 20 million people worldwide have received stem cell therapy for diabetes, and this number continues to grow every year.

Our treatment for type 2 diabetes can significantly reduce the amount of insulin you need, or in some cases completely eliminate your dependence on insulin.

We use adult stem cells (not from embryos) in our treatments (treatment depends on medical tests/history and the individual case of each patient).

What results can you expect?

The full effect of treatment is noticeable within 2-3 months after the introduction of stem cells.

To maintain the results of therapy we offer to our patients individual lifestyle recommendations and diet plans

  • partial or complete elimination of the need for artificial insulin
  • normalization of blood sugar levels
  • increased insulin levels
  • improvement of general well-being
  • prevent complications caused by diabetes mellitus (damage to the retina, kidneys, heart and legs)
  • healing trophic ulcers and tissue defects of the foot improve the microcirculation processes
  • reduction of manifestations of diabetic angiopathy.
  • restoration of indicators of red blood, namely increase in the content of hemoglobin and number of red blood cells
  • improved appearance and body odor
  • this procedure can also reverse some of the more serious complications caused by diabetes, such as erectile disfunction and visual impairment

What can type 2 diabetes lead to if untreated?

DIABETES IS WITHOUT VISIBLE SYMPTOMS

Type 2 diabetes can be a stealthy disease.

Many people do not feel symptoms, but that doesn’t mean it’s not dangerous. Common symptoms do exist and being able to recognize them is important. Most symptoms occur when blood sugar levels are abnormally high.

SIGNIFICANT DETERIORATION IN HEALTH

People with diabetes have a 2 to 4 times higher chance of blindness, kidney failure, heart disease, strokes and erectile disfunction. They are also at greater risk of contracting infections and are 15 times more likely to undergo amputations than other people without the condition. Blindness and diabetic foot are the most common complications of untreated diabetes.

LOSS OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

If you are young and are planning a family, you should consider the risks of complications of type 2 diabetes. Many insulin-dependent women have problems conceiving and carrying a pregnancy. Men with type 2 diabetes usually suffer erectile disfunction and other problems with reproductive health.

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