How Do Stem Cells Work? - Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Therapy - Stem Cell Therapy - Stem Cell Treatment


What are the disadvantages if any of umbilical cord stem cell therapy?

 

Although there are many advantages to using umbilical cord stem cells, we must state that each person is unique and there can be no guarantees made.  Because it may take up of 2 months or more for the stem cells to engraft and replicate, there may not be a quick significant change in the patient's condition.  On the other hand, some people see a difference much sooner.  It is important to remember that it takes time for the stem cells to replicate and repair.  This is one reason why if you are considering umbilical cord stem cell therapy and you have a progressive disease, please do not wait too long. The stem cells have to have time to replicate and do their job

 
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