Stem Cell Therapy:
Child Leukemia
Leukemia is a devastating cancer affecting approximately 2,200 children
every year in the United States. It is especially insidious because it
attacks innocent young children. Their young lives, only just begun, are
often cut short because of this devastating disease, and they are ill equipped
to deal with the emotional toll of suffering with this deadly ailment.
Leukemia is a cancer of the white blood cells, known as leukocytes. Leukemia
causes these white blood cells to mutate and multiply in the bone marrow,
and these abnormal cancerous cells flow into the bloodstream. White blood
cells are the immune system’s main defense against disease, and,
when the system is overrun with abnormal white blood cells that can’t
perform their disease-fighting function, the immune system is damaged as
well.
Eventually, leukemia spreads throughout the body and affects the ability
of other cells to function normally. These cells go haywire, becoming unable
to function normally and compromising the body’s ability to sustain
life. A diagnosis of leukemia is a scary moment for the families of these
children. If your child is suffering with leukemia, you know all too well
the toll this disease can take.
You’re looking for answers, and modern science has found new hope:
stem cell therapy.
How can stem cell therapy help to treat Leukemia?
Stem cells are the basic building blocks of the body. Stem cells have
the amazing ability to mimic the function of any cell in the body. In fact,
they have one function—to heal and rebuild damaged cells. Because
leukemia is a disease of the white blood cells, healthy stem cells can
be used to create healthy white blood cells. When the stem cells are transplanted
to the cancerous area (in this case, the bone marrow and blood stream),
they cut to the root of the cancer. If cancer is caused by cells that have
lost their internal map for proper functioning, stem cell therapy offers
an opportunity to build cells that can function normally and strengthen
the immune system.
Our cells are in a constant process of dying and being replaced. When
individual cells mutate and malfunction, they regenerate malfunctioning
cells just like themselves. These malfunctions eventually make their way
to our larger body, causing us to age or experience disease. Stem cells
are fresh new cells without mutations that reorient the affected area of
the body toward equilibrium, thus creating healing.
Stem cell therapy might seem like a futuristic prospect, but it’s
already here. Doctors have been performing these stem cell therapies for
years, providing hope and healing to those who reach out for help. If your
child is suffering with leukemia, it’s important to remember that
these therapies can bring back their health and defeat the destructive
force of their disease. They no longer need to suffer. Stem cell therapies
offer the answers you’re looking for.
I can help you find those answers. It is my purpose to lead you through
the process of finding help. Through my extensive network of doctors and
hospitals offering stem cell therapies, I can provide you with the stem
cell therapy that will cure your child’s leukemia and provide him
or her with a new life. You and your family don’t have to suffer
alone anymore. Let me be a partner in your child’s healing process.
Contact me today to find out exactly how stem cell therapy can facilitate
their recovery.
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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