In a groundbreaking study, researchers are now exploring the potential of using a patient’s own bone marrow-derived stem cells to provide stem cell therapy for managing diabetes – essentially harnessing the body’s own power! 💪
Experts including Prof. Dato’ Sri Dr. Mike Chan and Prof. Dato’ Sri Dr. Michelle Wong summarized their exciting findings in a research article published in the American Journal of Medical & Clinical Research & Reviews.
Here are some key insights…
✅ A Safer Approach: Could using a patient’s own bone marrow stem cells (autologous BMMNCs) offer a potentially safer route for diabetes therapy by minimizing risks seen with donor cells?
✅Potential for Better Control: Clinical studies suggest autologous BMMNC infusion holds promise for improving blood sugar levels (HbA1c) and possibly reducing insulin needs in Type 1 & Type 2 Diabetes.
✅ Hope for Patients with Complications: This therapy shows potential for addressing difficult diabetes-related issues e.g. conditions like kidney problems (nephropathy) or non-healing foot ulcers.
Watch the video:
https://youtube.com/shorts/ulJ6z7PB7Po
Explore their findings in the full article: https://european-wellness.eu/publications/clinical-safety-and-therapeutic-efficacy-of-autologous-bone-marrow/
More EW Publications: https://european-wellness.eu/publications/
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