Diabetes

Diabetes is a condition in which the body does not properly utilize glucose, a vital sugar needed for energy.  As a result, glucose stays in the blood, causing blood sugar levels to rise out of control. Although there may be high levels of glucose in the blood the cells of the body are starved for a source of energy and do not function properly.  Left untreated diabetes can cause problems with the kidneys, blood flow in the legs and feet, the eyes, the heart and the nerves often leading to kidney failure, gangrene, amputation, blindness, heart disease and stroke.


Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have proven to be an effective treatment for diabetes. We believe that lifestyle changes are also part of a successful long-term treatment program.


Diabetic Insulin resistance is now considered to be closely related to systemic chronic low-grade inflammation. Mesenchymal stem cell also through a process called homing are attracted to inflamed tissue.  Once the MSCs located the area of inflammation mesenchymal stem cells are proven to reduce inflammation. 



MSc can reduce dependence on Insulin:

There are studies which have proven the effectiveness of MSCs in the treatment of Diabetes Type 2.  The insulin requirements of 7 out of 10 patients decreased by 75%, and three patients were able to discontinue insulin after a single MSC transplantation (Bhansali A, et.al. Cell Transplant. 2014;23).


IN another study, 9 out of 11 patients (82%) achieved the primary end point of a 66.7% decrease in their insulin requirement (Bhansali A, et.al. Cell Transplant. 2014).



Our treatment

A comprehensive review of records, diagnostics and addition tests will be evaluated to determine that best way to customize the healing process on a personalized basis.   We provide subspecialty care using stem cells, vitamin/mineral infusions and supplementation that aims to reduce medication dosages and stabilize hemoglobin A1c for the long-term.


We aim to change metabolic engine function, and this is not a one-time miracle approach. We aim to cause a literal change in blood sugar levels and medication usage.