A groundbreaking new book, “Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Therapy: The Gift of Healing from Healthy Newborns” by David Steenblock, M.S., D.O, and Anthony G. Payne, Ph.D., explores the promising frontier of human umbilical cord stem cell therapy (hUCSCT). This therapy is showing potential in treating a variety of conditions. The book delves into current research, detailing how various conditions respond to hUCSCT and sharing inspiring patient stories. The Steenblock Research Institute is a leader in this field.
Researchers have observed improvements in patients with:
* Cerebral palsy
* Traumatic brain injury
* Diabetic retinopathy and neuropathy, as well as other eye conditions
* Stroke and other circulatory issues
* Multiple sclerosis
* Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
The book explains the stem cell retrieval and expansion process, outlining how scientists increase the number of stem cells and administer them to patients. Drs. Steenblock and Payne detail what occurs following treatment and factors that contribute to its effectiveness.
The book addresses frequently asked questions about safety, result timelines, costs, pre- and post-treatment protocols, insurance coverage, potential side effects, the FDA approval status for stem cell treatments, and the varying regulatory landscapes across different countries.
The authors highlight growing evidence linking aging and disease to impaired stem cell growth and repair. A new area of research focuses on mobilizing one’s own stem cells to promote self-healing. Scientifically validated methods are also being explored to ensure stem cells maintain their function and ability to respond effectively to injury or disease.
