Regenecell
product and procedure
This article was commissioned by Regenecell Pty Ltd, to supplement
the current anecdotal data on stem cell therapy. For additional
information, contact: info@regenecell.com
Regenecell procures its human umbilical cord stem cells from a
laboratory that utilises the most modern methods of stem cell
production in that the facility must be GMP (Good Manufacturing
Practice) approved. This means that it has to have an international
accreditation recognised by first-world medical authorities like
the FDA. Quality cannot be compromised when injecting biological
preparations into human beings so production occurs in a sterile
environment free of infections and contaminants. The cells are
ordered specifically for each patient and production takes a minimum
of 4 weeks before they can be packaged into vials, frozen in liquid
nitrogen and sent to our storage facility where they are stored
prior to each patient's arrival.
The procedure, amount and type of stem cell for stem cell therapy
differs between disease types according to the following factors:
» System affected (neurological - multiple sclerosis, cardiac
- cardiac failure, etc.)
» Immune system involvement (Rheumatoid arthritis)
» Age of the patient
» Weight of the patient
» Allergies
» Medication
» Clotting profile
Generally stem cell therapy will last 5 days and will look something
like this:
» Day 1: stem cell growth factor injection intravenous
» Day 2: mesenchymal stem cells + stem cell growth factors intravenous
» Day 3: CD34+ stem cells intrathecal/intravenous/intracardiac
and mesenchymal stem cells + stem cell growth factors intravenous
» Day 4: CD34+ stem cells and mesenchymal stem cells + stem cell
growth factors intravenous
» Day 5: stem cell growth factor injection intravenous
The stem cell growth factors are given to ensure three very important
processes, which are essential to the success of your stem cell
therapy and is unique to Regenecell. These are:
» The extrusion of your own stem cells out of your bone marrow.
» The prevention of our stem cells from entering, and yours from
re-entering, your bone marrow where they are stored and not utilised.
» The colonisation of affected tissue by the umbilical stem cells
and your own stem cells.
By utilising this process we literally flood your body with stem
cells for 5 days and this prolonged exposure of your organs to
the increased amount of stem cells provides the benefit that we
see so often in our stem cell therapy.
The procedure only takes 1-2 hours per day and involves the simple
administration of stem cells and stem cell growth factors via
an intravenous line. The cardiac and central nervous system procedures
take longer and necessitate an overnight stay in hospital.
This process has been shown to be extremely safe in all ages and
our patients have never experienced any adverse events. The only
discomfort is being away from home and the daily jab of a needle,
which for most, is minor.