Treatment and Cellular Therapy Practices

Publié par Unknown mercredi 27 février 2013

By Dr. Oscar E. Castro


Many people have been asking what Cellular therapy really is. Basically, it's the adding of new cells to one's tissue. There is a procedure done wherein Cellular therapy can be successful and it's simply by doing tissue transplant to a person's organ, embryo or fetus. The damaged tissues in the person's body will also be healed through this process.

Cellular therapy can be a solution in treatment for issues affecting the liver, ovary, thymus, pancreas, heart, kidney, brain and more. The peptide treatments done can help deal with overcoming diseases that are hereditary and make a person even healthy.

The discovery of this started way back in the early 1900s when thyroid cells were injected to children suffering from hyperthyroidism. Yet, before 1900s, it was also heard that this certain Dr. Charles Edward Sequard was into injecting the testicles of animals to human to help hold aging effect. More doctors followed the idea and even reached up to Sweden. Have you heard about how bone marrow transplant is done? After the bone marrow is removed, the cells are also taken and being clean and injected back. Basically, the process is close to that.

Cellular therapy has two classifications and these are allogeneic as well as autologous. As mentioned above, similar to bone marrow is the autologous because it's the process of removing the cell, cleaning and then injecting it back to the body of the person. An exact genetic match is needed because this type of Cellular therapy is for diseases that are as such. If there's no genetic match, then it would mean that the person who has the disease would even get worst. It is a must that incompatible cell tissues injected has to be removed.

The second type of Cellular therapy is allogeneic. What makes this peptide treatment common is that it can be easily done as there's no genetic match required. There's no need for genetic match but the donor simply need to have the same type of tissue. Among the two types of cellular therapy, this is commonly done. It's common because of the simply requirement which is only having the same type of tissue. Many have said that the siblings have always been the donors.

Cells are preserved also for future use. As cells are preserved, many people gain some help with the cure of their diseases. However, preserving these cells is very sensitive as it might lost the genetic composition that a person needs. Many types of diseases can be cure with the help of this cellular therapy.




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Treatment and Cellular Therapy Practices

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By Dr. Oscar E. Castro


Many people have been asking what Cellular therapy really is. Basically, it's the adding of new cells to one's tissue. There is a procedure done wherein Cellular therapy can be successful and it's simply by doing tissue transplant to a person's organ, embryo or fetus. The damaged tissues in the person's body will also be healed through this process.

Cellular therapy can be a solution in treatment for issues affecting the liver, ovary, thymus, pancreas, heart, kidney, brain and more. The peptide treatments done can help deal with overcoming diseases that are hereditary and make a person even healthy.

The discovery of this started way back in the early 1900s when thyroid cells were injected to children suffering from hyperthyroidism. Yet, before 1900s, it was also heard that this certain Dr. Charles Edward Sequard was into injecting the testicles of animals to human to help hold aging effect. More doctors followed the idea and even reached up to Sweden. Have you heard about how bone marrow transplant is done? After the bone marrow is removed, the cells are also taken and being clean and injected back. Basically, the process is close to that.

Cellular therapy has two classifications and these are allogeneic as well as autologous. As mentioned above, similar to bone marrow is the autologous because it's the process of removing the cell, cleaning and then injecting it back to the body of the person. An exact genetic match is needed because this type of Cellular therapy is for diseases that are as such. If there's no genetic match, then it would mean that the person who has the disease would even get worst. It is a must that incompatible cell tissues injected has to be removed.

The second type of Cellular therapy is allogeneic. What makes this peptide treatment common is that it can be easily done as there's no genetic match required. There's no need for genetic match but the donor simply need to have the same type of tissue. Among the two types of cellular therapy, this is commonly done. It's common because of the simply requirement which is only having the same type of tissue. Many have said that the siblings have always been the donors.

Cells are preserved also for future use. As cells are preserved, many people gain some help with the cure of their diseases. However, preserving these cells is very sensitive as it might lost the genetic composition that a person needs. Many types of diseases can be cure with the help of this cellular therapy.




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