Stem Cell Therapies - Jim Cohan & Associates

Stem Cell Therapy:
Stroke

Strokes are one of the most debilitating disturbances that occur within the body. They damage the brain, robbing the sufferer of their ability to think properly. Our minds are our greatest asset as well as our greatest joy. Without the ability to think, we lose the ability to function at our best, and we also lose the ability to enjoy life the way we once did. We lose our memories, our ability to perform intellectually, and our motor control. We become paralyzed both mentally and physically, and life ceases to be the free and joyous experience it once was.

Stroke occurs when blood flow is shut off to the brain for any length of time. There are varying degrees of stroke, from tiny, imperceptible disturbances that cause minor damage all the way up to a complete, long-term disruption of blood flow that causes severe and irreparable brain impairment. Stroke victims can become completely paralyzed and lose all ability to function mentally. Once the damage has occurred, the stroke victim can no longer care for themselves. Stoke has far-reaching effects on both the victim and the victim’s loved ones.

Stem cell therapy has brought a new hope for those who have suffered the effects of stroke.

How can stem cell therapies help stroke victims?

Transplanted stem cells can restore function to damaged areas of the brain after a stroke. These stem cells are taken from the patient and re-transplanted into the affected area. There are three major types of brain cell; neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendroglia. Stem cells have the ability to take on the characteristics of all three.

This is essentially how stem cells work. Once they’ve been transplanted into damaged or deteriorating areas of the body, they receive chemical signals that tell them what their new job is. In this case, their new job is to take the place of the brain cells that were lost due to stroke. In study after study, scientists have observed the stem cell’s ability to differentiate, or change into, neurons within the brain and facilitate the brain’s own ability to repair itself after incurring damage.

Stem cell therapy has also demonstrated an ability to increase the production of ApoE, a protein in the brain that helps rebuild damaged brain cells and repairs the links that carry signals throughout the brain. All of this is very promising news for anyone whose life has been affected by the affliction of a stroke.

We don’t have to wait for these therapies to become available. Highly trained doctors who’ve been practicing these procedures for years have already proved their life-renewing abilities. Stem cell therapy offers the only real, long-term, safe and effective treatment for a condition which, until now, has not had any hope of a cure. A stroke creates serious and, until now, irreparable damage; stem cell therapy offers repair and rejuvenation in the face of such damage for the first time in human history.

Stem cell therapies are safe and effective medical miracles.

I can help you find the stem cell therapy you’re looking for. I see myself as a partner in your process of healing. I work directly with doctors and medical facilities that have the cure. Contact me today to find out more about how stem cell therapies will help you regain the life you lost due to stroke. If you have the willingness to look for the answers, the answers you’re looking for will be found. Let us begin our journey toward healing today—together.


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.