Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy for Parkinson’s
- Neuron Regeneration – Stem cell therapy promotes the regeneration of damaged neurons in the brain, helping restore function lost due to Parkinson’s disease.
- Enhanced Motor Skills – Stem cells can enhance motor skills, reducing tremor stiffness and improving overall movement and coordination.
- Dopamine Boost – Stem cells stimulate the production of dopamine, a neurotransmitter essential for controlling movement, improving motor control, and reducing symptoms.
- Anti-Inflammatory Effects – Stem cells have powerful anti-inflammatory properties, which help calm inflammation in the brain that may contribute to Parkinson’s symptoms.
- Neuroplasticity Support – Stem cells promote neuroplasticity, which allows the brain to reorganize and adapt, helping improve cognitive function and motor skills.
- Symptom Relief – Stem cell therapy offers relief from typical Parkinson’s symptoms such as tremors, rigidity, and bradykinesia (slowness of movement).
- Improved Daily Life – By addressing the root causes of Parkinson’s, stem cell therapy can enhance daily functioning and improve patients’ overall quality of life.
- Long-Lasting Results – Stem cell therapy provides long-lasting effects, potentially reducing the need for medications or other treatments and offering sustained symptom management.
- Safe & Minimally Invasive – With minimal invasive procedures and few reported side effects, stem cell therapy presents a safe, promising treatment option for Parkinson’s patients.
The Most Advance Treatments Available
Stem cell therapy has helped many by promoting healing, reducing inflammation, and regenerating tissue. Patients with autoimmune diseases, injuries, and neurodevelopmental disorders report improved mobility, less pain, and better cognitive function. While research continues, it offers hope for innovative treatments.
Citations & Scientific References
View our medical studies and published studies that support the science behind stem cell therapy.
Clinical Studies- Therapy With Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Parkinson Disease: History and Perspectives. Daniel Mendes Filho, Patricia Ribeiro, Lucas Felipe Oliveira, Diógenes R M de Paula, Vanessa Capuano, Thaís Soares Farnesi, Valdo José Dias da Silva – https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326100734_Therapy_With_Mesenchymal_Stem_Cells_in_Parkinson_Disease_History_and_Perspectives
- Mesenchymal stem cells and neuroregeneration in Parkinson’s disease. Aleksandra Glavaski-Joksimovic, Martha C. Bohn – https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S001448861300109X?via%3Dihub
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The Process
Day 1: US ➜ Mexico
- Receive the procedure at the clinic.
- Go back to the hotel and rest (you can stay in a Tijuana hotel or hotel in San Diego).
Day 2: Travel back home
- Check out of your hotel.
- Meet your driver outside the hotel for a smooth ride to San Diego International Airport.
- Arrive at the airport in time to catch your flight back home.
Parkinson’s FAQ's
You have questions, we have answers.
While stem cell therapy is not a cure, it has shown promising results in improving motor functions, reducing symptoms, and enhancing the quality of life for Parkinson’s patients by addressing the underlying causes of the disease.
Patients typically start noticing improvements in motor skills and symptoms within a few weeks to months, and the long-term benefits continue to develop over time.
When performed by trained professionals, stem cell therapy is considered safe and with minimal risks. Some mild side effects, like temporary soreness or swelling at the injection site, may occur, but serious complications are rare.
The number of treatments varies depending on individual needs and responses. Many patients see positive effects after a single treatment, but ongoing sessions may be recommended for sustained benefits.