Stem Cell Therapy:
Cancer Treatment
Cancer is one of the most hideous diseases—and one of the most
prolific. It can affect any part of the body, robbing us of our lives and
deteriorating our health. As cancer grows, it spreads throughout the body,
eventually taking over the lymphatic system and traveling to the brain.
Lifestyle factors, genetic predisposition, and toxins in our environment
all contribute to cancer, and doctors as of yet have not found the exact
causes.
Cancer is a disease on a cellular level. Cells have many different jobs,
and one of these jobs is to multiply when necessary. Sometimes these cells
lose their ability to control their own regeneration, essentially losing
touch with the natural signal that says “stop.” Instead, they
continue to multiply indefinitely, creating a surplus of cells that build
up in a clump called a tumor. This surplus of cells interferes with the
affected areas ability to function normally. After the cancer has damaged
the specific organ where it originated—the colon, cervix, lungs,
blood, prostate, ovaries, uterus, rectum, etc.—it moves on to other
areas, eventually becoming fatal.
How are stem cell therapies a viable cancer treatment option?
If cancer is a disease in which cells go “haywire,” stem cell
therapy is a bright hope for reversing this dysfunction of cells and creating
stasis within the body.
Stem cells are the most basic cells. Unlike other cells in the body, which
have a specific function and can only perform a pre-determined set of tasks,
stem cells are unspecialized cells that can do anything when “told.” They
can mimic the cells around them, taking on any function and becoming specialized
cells. Their specific function is to rebuild and heal—but they have
to be informed as to where to go and what to do.
This is how stem cell therapy treatment works. When the cells in a specific
part of the body lose their ability to function normally, stem cells can
take over the job. In the case of cancer, stem cells can take over in a
part of the body where the cells have lost their ability to maintain proper
cell regeneration.
Stem cell therapy is the most promising cancer treatment available
today. Previous treatments provide hit-or-miss results, and they often
have their own negative effects. Chemotherapy ravages the body, causing
nausea and complete loss of energy. Radiation treatments leave the body
weak and cause hair loss. Stem cell therapy provides improvement without
any of those negative side effects. It goes directly to the heart of the
problem, bringing the area affected by cancer back into a state of balance
without the drawbacks of traditional cancer treatments. Where cells have
become unhealthy and dysfunctional, stem cell therapy recreates health
and functionality. It is a simple answer to an age-old problem.
Stem cell therapy is available for anyone who has tried more traditional
treatments and still suffers with the effects of cancer. If chemotherapy
or radiation treatments haven’t worked or are not an option, there
is still hope. Stem cell therapy works where other therapies have failed,
and these therapies are not a futuristic dream on the horizon. They’re
here now.
Highly trained medical professionals in cutting-edge hospitals have been
performing these therapies for years. You don’t have to sit back
and let cancer steal your life or the life of someone you love. Everyone
deserves a chance, and stem cell therapy provides the opportunity to regain
what has been lost.
I can help you identify the appropriate therapies and work directly with
you to find the doctor and solution you’re looking for. Working directly
with doctors and hospitals, I set up the procedures so that you don’t
have to. If you’d like to learn more about these exciting stem cell
therapies and how they can provide the life you thought you lost, contact
me today. There’s no need to wait and suffer in silence when hope
is at your fingertips. Let’s begin your journey toward healing today.
For more information on how stem cell therapies can help
you in recovering from a serious degenerative condition, please contact Jim
Cohan & Associates at 818-504-2318.
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