Stem Cell Therapies - Jim Cohan & Associates

Stem Cell Therapy:
Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson’s disease is amazingly responsive to stem cell therapy. Patients have reported that stem cell therapy relieved them of their Parkinson’s symptoms for years at a time, giving them back their full range of motion and removing the obstacles that Parkinson’s presents. In study after study, patients with Parkinson’s showed vast improvement when treated with stem cell therapies. For the 1.5 million Americans suffering with Parkinson’s disease, stem cell therapies are the light at the end of the tunnel.

Parkinson’s disease is a debilitating movement disorder that affects the central nervous system. The cells in the brain that produce a neurotransmitter called dopamine become impaired. Dopamine is produced in the brain, and it’s responsible for telling the body how to move.

As the cells that produce dopamine die or become damaged, the illness progresses, and the sufferer loses muscle function. The exact causes of Parkinson’s disease are not known, but, as with other degenerative diseases, it has been linked to some of the factors that generally contribute to aging—free radical build up within the brain, toxins in the environment, and genetic predisposition.

But stem cell therapy offers hope to the millions whose bodies are being ravaged by Parkinson’s.

How can stem cell therapies treat Parkinson's Disease?

If you or a loved one are suffering with the effects of Parkinson’s disease, there is an answer. Stem cells, those basic building blocks of the thousands of specialized cells within the body, can reverse degenerative illnesses like Parkinson’s because they are both capable of transforming into the specialized cells in a specific area of the body (in this case, the brain) and regenerating through cell division—strengthening the weakened area and reversing previous damage.

Stem cells taken from a healthy area of the body are injected into the area of the brain affected by Parkinson’s. Once there, the stem cells receive chemical signals that essentially tell them how to act; in the case of Parkinson’s, they take on the role of those dopamine-producing cells that have been deteriorating and dying. Then, they multiply, and a body damaged by Parkinson’s once again begins to move with ease and comfort.

Stem cell therapies such as the ones used to treat Parkinson’s disease have been available for years. Doctors use stem cells taken from the patient’s own body or the body of a donor and transplant them to whatever area of the body needs help.

In fact, stem cell therapies work much like organ transplants; they are cell transplants, but, because the cells are taken from the patient’s own body, the likelihood of rejection is almost nil. Neurotransmitters like dopamine are a necessary component of bodily function. They are the messengers that tell the body what to do, and they play a serious role in emotional health as well. Stem cell therapy can help those with Parkinson’s get back what has been lost—their freedom.

Stem cell therapies are not out of reach for you or your loved ones. I work directly with doctors and hospitals where these therapies are available to help you find the therapy that is right for you. Parkinson’s takes such a toll on your physical and emotional health, and looking for help can be an exhausting process. Let me bring the answers to you. Once I’ve located the stem cell therapies for your specific condition, I make all of the arrangements so that you don’t have to.

There is no reason to suffer any longer with Parkinson’s disease. Stem cell therapies offer answers where once there were none, and all you have to do to begin your journey toward healing and health is contact me. I have all the information you need. If you would like to find out why stem cell therapy is right for you or your loved one, contact me today. I can lead you out of the dark and to the cure you’ve been looking for.


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.