Stem Cell Therapies South of the Border Continue to Amaze
To date, stem cell therapy and stem cell implant treatments are not approved in the United States, though clinical trials using a variety of stem cells are currently in progress. (Moreover, when they are, expected costs for such therapies are estimated to range up to $30,000). If you want to enjoy the benefits of stem cell technology, you need to travel beyond U.S. borders.
Stem cell treatments and therapies abroad have seen positive results in the treatment of many disease processes. For example, Dr. Omar Gonzalez is an experienced physician in placental stem cell therapies for the treatment of kidney insufficiencies, cerebral palsy, spinal injuries, and a variety of autoimmune conditions. His Integra Medical Center in Mexico has recently completed third-party clinical trials.
ProgenCell is another excellent choice for fully developed stem cell research and treatment facilities. Located in Tijuana, Mexico, cellular therapy at ProgenCell is utilized by obtaining adult stem cells found in bone marrow, umbilical cord blood, or peripheral blood to treat a variety of chronic disease processes, including Parkinson’s disease.
Stem Cell MD is another facility in Mexico, created by Dr. Steenblock’s and the Steenblock Research Institute. Steenblock is certified by the American Board of Family Practice and the American Board of Chelation and Therapy. He also received his Master’s in biochemistry and his DO (Doctor of Osteopathy) from the College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery in Iowa.
PlacidWay, a medical tourism portal, produces in-depth profiles of stem cell treatments and facilities around the world that offers international travelers affordable, effective and available stem cell therapies and technologies that offer hope for millions suffering
from a multitude of genetic and acquired disease processes.
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