Stem Cell Q and A: Can Stem Cells Help with Anoxic Brain Injury?

This is a question recently asked on the popular (and a TheRHA.Org recommended community) Stem Cell Healing, Recovery, Regeneration Group on Facebook.

Regenamex CEO, Daniel Gilchrist Carruthers, offers the following answer:

“Stem cells can help with a lot of different brain related issues . To be clear all brain related issues are handled about the same way from clinic to clinic .

Protocols should involve high volume IV infusions with Mannitol added to the myers use exosomes and an intrathecal application . Adding adjunctive therapies like hyperbaric oxygen is also beneficial. Your best bet is to gain confidence in the stem cells used in your treatment. Also, make sure you have a first rate anesthesiologist or interventional radiologist to apply the cells for the intrathecal. Finally ensure the clinic does the application out of a hospital operating room.”

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