Stem Cells For Autism: Answering Top Questions.

Stem Cell Therapy has been growing dramatically during the last decades. It is being scientifically proven to enhance the bodys own mechanism of healing and recovery, Stem Cell Therapy has been also found incredibly helpful for autistic conditions for it provides healing and recovery on gut issues, enhances cerebral functioning, and lowers overall inflammation. 
After mentioning its benefits, we are sure that you want to know more about it, so today we will break down the most asked questions about it!

1- Where are the cells obtained from?

This is normally referred to as the source of the Stem Cells used for the therapy.
 There are two large groups of Stem Cells, immature stem cells, and adult stem cells. Adult Stem Cells are classified into two groups, autologous and allogeneic. Allogenic Stem Cells are normally harvested, while Autologous cells are harvested from the patient who is going to be treated.
 

2- Is the treatment painful?

All our patients are sleeping during the bone marrow aspiration process. There is no need for incisions, stitches or anything similar. A simple aspiration needle is placed, bone marrow is collected immediately and the needle is removed. Easy peasy 10-minute procedure. When our patients wake up, they do not complain about pain, in fact, all our patients head back to the hotel walking.

3- Will the results be permanent?

According to Ph.D. Scientist in Stem Cell Therapy at World Stem Cells Clinic, Rafael Gonzalez “Stem cell therapy treatments change the quality of life in patients by increasing blood flow and improving body functionality”, so effectively results are stable and permanent in most autistic conditions as long as toxic insults are avoided (Including casein, gluten, and sugar).

4- Is Stem Cell Therapy FDA approved / legal?

World Stem Cells Clinic is located out of the States in Cancun, Mexico. 
We are not ruled under FDA legislation and regulations. However, our clinic meets all health legislation and medical requirements to operate and successfully treat patients with Stem Cell Therapy safely and effectively. 

5- What are the risks of the treatment?

The health risks that a child might experience while getting Stem Cell Therapy are directly related to each specific step of our process that includes:
  • Blood Draws: Risk of bruising, sensibility, and in extreme cases swelling or infection.
  • Bone Marrow Aspiration: Risk of minor bleeding/pain on puncture site, and tenderness.
  • IV Reinfusion: Bruising and tenderness.
  • Intrathecal Reinfusion: Risk of bruising and tenderness, in extreme cases infection, headaches, vertigo, and dizziness. 
 
At WSCC, our therapies are done with maximum safety and the higher standard of excellence and professionalism. None of our patients have ever presented major effects and 90% of parents report significant improvements a month after the therapy

It is also important to note that stem cell therapy works better in conjunction with an adequate ASD diet and other biomedical approaches. This will translate in faster progress in ABA therapy, better and faster detoxing, speedier progress in school, decreased autistic behaviors, and overall better health.

At WSCC, we offer support for autistic families and their children with Stem Cell Therapy treatments that can transform autistic conditions by healing the gut, decreasing inflammation and improving brain function. We also created an autistic community on Facebook that is destined to offer support and companionship for ASD parents and their families on their journey.
 
Remember, you are not alone!