Related Research
The comprehensive Lyme treatment program that I went through at Infusio entails not only stromal vascular fraction (SVF) but also immune modulation treatments with thymus injections (1500 clinical studies published), antimicrobial treatments, IV detoxification and nutrient substitution, as well as ozone therapy, lymphatic drainage and more. The goal is to optimize the body and cellular terrain so that there is an ideal stage for the stem cells to come in and do their work.
That said, autologous stem cells (stem cells derived from the patient) in the treatment of autoimmune disease has been researched heavily and there are numerous studies that show the positive long term effects. Here are just a few: |
Adipose stromal vascular fraction-mediated improvements at late-stage disease in a murine model of multiple sclerosis
Stem cell transplantation for autoimmune diseases
Stem cell therapies for autoImmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis
Stem cell treatment for patients with autoimmune disease by systemic infusion of culture-expanded autologous adipose tissue derived mesenchymal stem cells
Autologous stromal vascular fraction cells: A tool for facilitating tolerance in rheumatic disease
Stem cell transplantation for autoimmune diseases
Stem cell therapies for autoImmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis
Stem cell treatment for patients with autoimmune disease by systemic infusion of culture-expanded autologous adipose tissue derived mesenchymal stem cells
Autologous stromal vascular fraction cells: A tool for facilitating tolerance in rheumatic disease
More specifically, stromal vascular fraction (SVF), which is fat-derived (adipose) stem cell extract containing mesenchymal cells but also supportive cells, has been used and researched in the field of regenerative medicine for a number of years. I received SVF with my treatment at Infusio. There are numerous studies and clinical trials that have been published showing the promising results of SVF and mesenchymal cells. Here are a few:
More studies can be found in the Stem Cell Journals of the Wiley Online Library and by utilizing the key word search with Google Scholar. Google Scholar indexes the full text or metadata of nearly all scholarly literature published in a variety of disciplines..
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