Stem Cell Therapy:
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a degenerative bone disease that causes the bones to become
porous and brittle, ultimately leading to fractures and structural deformities.
Approximately 10 million Americans suffer from osteoporosis. While 80%
of those with osteoporosis are women, men struggle with this disease as
well.
Bone density is important for overall structural strength. It is our bones,
along with our muscles and tendons that allow us to stand and move freely.
Osteoporosis robs us of that crucial bone density, causing dangerous fractures
that can lead to surgery, disability or even death. Osteoporosis is especially
difficult to deal with because so many people show no symptoms until a
sudden break occurs. Breaks due to osteoporosis most often occur in the
spine, hips, and wrists, although they can happen in any bone in the body.
Some people do experience preliminary symptoms such as collapsed vertebrae,
loss of height, and spinal deformities. This is why the stooped back is
such a significant sign of poor bone health and osteoporosis.
While the direct cause of osteoporosis is not fully understood, there
seems to be a genetic link to increased risk. Poor diet and nutrition and
a sedentary lifestyle can also contribute to an increased risk of osteoporosis.
Age is also a factor. Bone degeneration happens over time, which means
that, as we age, our bones increasingly break down and become more brittle.
Stem cell therapy is a way that we can counteract the degenerative effects
of aging and stop the progress of osteoporosis.
How does stem cell therapy counteract the degenerative effects of osteoporosis?
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. Faulty bone cells regenerate more weakened
cells. These malfunctions eventually make their way to our larger body,
causing us to experience difficulty. Stem cells are fresh new cells without
mutations that reorient the affected area of the body toward equilibrium,
thus creating healing.
Stem cells are the foundation of all other cells in the body. They have
no function other than to heal and regenerate damaged areas. These stem
cells can take on the job of any other cell—including the bone cells
that are being lost or damaged due to osteoporosis. Stem cell therapy works
by manipulating these stem cells so that they will strengthen and rebuild
bones with greater structural health and significantly decreased risk of
fracture due to bone loss.
Stem cell therapy is not a futuristic dream; these therapies are being
performed every day by doctors in facilities across the country. There
is no need to suffer with the debilitating effects of osteoporosis. Stem
cell therapy can free you once again to live without fear that a fracture
will cause irreversible damage.
I work directly with an extensive network of doctors and hospitals that
perform stem cell therapy for osteoporosis. As a partner in your recovery,
I can determine the appropriate therapy and facility for you. These stem
cell therapies are the key to longer life, a higher quality of life and
optimum health. I believe it is my purpose to connect people with these
life-saving therapies so that they can yet again live their lives to the
fullest. I can do this for you as well. Want to learn more about which
stem cell therapy can effectively treat and eliminate your osteoporosis?
Contact me today to find the answers you’re looking for. Together,
we can have you back on your feet and enjoying your life once more. All
you need to do is reach out. Help is available.
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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