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A New Treatment Delivering Uncommon Results

At MSCStem we offer a new treatment to Liver Cirrhosis that delivers health outcomes that many did not know were possible.

Our treatment provides a more comprehensive Liver Cirrhosis treatment than conventional therapies offer. It provides critical components of Liver Cirrhosis treatment that conventional therapies miss, and directly targets both the condition’s symptoms and its root causes.

By following this new approach, we have produced meaningful improvement for each of the Liver Cirrhosis patients we have treated.

 

Understanding Liver Cirrhosis: A New Perspective

Liver Cirrhosis, also known as Hepatic Cirrhosis, is a condition that develops as the liver accumulates damage over the long-term and gradually loses functionality. Liver Cirrhosis is a complex degenerative condition that develops over months or years, and can be caused by many factors. These factors include, but are not limited to:

  •   Alcohol abuse.
  •   Genetic factors.
  •   Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E.
  •   Iron overload (hemochromatosis).
  •   High quantities of certain medications.
  •   Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NASH).
  •   Infectious Mononucleosis (Epstein Barr virus).

 

Many of these factors are cumulative, and can build up damage to the liver tissue for a long time before a condition becomes apparent and diagnosed. Over time, the patient may begin to express various symptoms that include weakness and fatigue, weight loss, nausea, vomiting, and jaundice (the yellow discoloration of the skin).

In short: Liver Cirrhosis is a debilitating degenerative disorder that can only be effectively treated by regenerating the affected liver tissue, repairing damage to any other impacted tissues, and restoring the healthy structure and functioning of the liver.

Unfortunately, conventional therapies are not able to address these underlying elements of Liver Cirrhosis, and at best can mask its symptoms in the short-term.

The Fundamental Flaw in Conventional Liver Cirrhosis Therapies

There is no cure for Liver Cirrhosis, but there are a range of conventional therapies used to attempt to treat its symptoms. These therapies vary depending on the underlying condition that has caused the Liver Cirrhosis, though most of these therapies begin with lifestyle modification. Common modifications include reducing alcohol intake and losing weight. However, lifestyle modification can only attempt to minimize the damage accumulated by these factors, and does nothing to actively regenerate the tissue that has already been damaged.

In some cases—in particular when hepatitis is involved—Liver Cirrhosis is treated through medications such as antiviral medications or interferon. These medications are not guaranteed to work, and can carry significant side effects that include additional weakness, headache, nausea, sleep issues, problems breathing, and depression.

Finally, Liver Cirrhosis is also treated through surgery. In the most extreme cases, Liver Cirrhosis is treated through a liver transplant. Each related surgery carries its own risks, and these transplants require a viable liver donor and taking additional immune suppressing drugs.

Each of these conventional therapies are dangerous, with no guarantee of success, and often lack any type of regenerative impact on the liver or other impacted tissues.

Clearly, a new approach to Liver Cirrhosis treatment is needed.

At MSCStem, we offer a regenerative approach to Liver Cirrhosis treatment. Our approach treats Liver Cirrhosis as the complex, degenerative condition that it is, and assists the body’s own ability to repair and regenerate liver tissue and other tissues that have been damaged due to the condition.

Our approach for Liver Cirrhosis treatment centers on the targeted administration of Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC). Once administered, the cells will divide to replace old or damaged tissue, and contribute to the health of the liver as a whole.

Properly administered stem cells can provide multiple benefits for Liver Cirrhosis. They can:

  •   Transform into new liver tissue.
  •   Migrate to the site of the damage.
  •   Prevent and reduce scar formation.
  •   Communicate with, and alter, nearby cells.
  •   Encourage existing damaged cells to self-repair.
  •   Regulate the immune system, and reduce inflammation.
  •   Protect remaining hepatocytes and prevent them from dying.

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