Introduction to Stem Cell Therapy
Stem cell therapy is a groundbreaking medical advancement that harnesses the body’s natural ability to repair, regenerate, and restore damaged tissues. Stem cells are undifferentiated cells, meaning they can develop into specialized cells such as muscle, nerve, or blood cells. This unique property makes stem cells invaluable in treating various conditions, from autoimmune diseases to degenerative disorders.
At Assisted Global Vitality (AGV), we specialize in cutting-edge allogeneic stem cell therapy. Our approach uses mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) derived from Wharton’s Jelly, a gelatinous substance found in the umbilical cord. These stem cells are ethically sourced from umbilical cords donated after healthy, full-term births, ensuring no harm to the mother or baby.
How Stem Cells Are Obtained
Wharton’s Jelly, located in the umbilical cord, is rich in mesenchymal stem cells, known for their anti-inflammatory and regenerative properties. After the birth, the umbilical cord is collected with the donor’s consent, processed in specialized laboratories, and the stem cells are isolated, expanded, and tested to meet the highest safety and quality standards.