Many active individuals suffering from chronic knee pain are searching for new pain solutions involving UC-MSCs at the Best Stem Cell Clinic to address Patella Tendinopathy. Unfortunately, chronic knee pain from tendon degeneration limits one’s ability to remain mobile and active. Often, neither rest nor physical therapy provides a solution for these patients, driving them […]
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Thinning hair does not usually happen all at once. For many patients, the first sign is not complete hair loss, but a slow change in hair quality. The strands become finer. The scalp becomes easier to see under light. The part line widens. The crown looks less dense. The hair is still there, but it […]
Knee pain is often labeled as a cartilage issue, but the joint is more than just cartilage. The pathophysiological mechanisms of a painful knee consist of damage to the cartilage surface, synovium, meniscus, subchondral bone, ligaments and tendons, as well as inflammatory mediators and factors that organize the tissue environments such as the extracellular matrix. […]
Hip Pain can be blamed on things like aging, overuse, or “wear and tear,” but the biology is typically a lot more complex. The hip is a deep load-bearing joint where cartilage, synovium, subchondral bone, capsule, tendons, muscles and blood vessels rein daily with the presence of inflammatory signals. When this environment is stressed, patients […]
Crohn disease is more than just tummy ache, diarrhea, or 1-time at the bathroom discomfort. IBD is a chronic and recurrent inflammatory bowel disease, characterized by abnormal immune regulation of gut microflora. In other patients, the inflammation remains toward the surface. In others, it may penetrate more deeply into the bowel wall resulting in ulceration, […]
Anti-aging is often reduced to skin, wrinkles, hair, or energy. But in advanced longevity medicine, the real question goes much deeper. How well are the blood vessels aging? How efficiently are mitochondria producing energy? How much inflammatory burden is the body carrying? How resilient are the liver, kidneys, brain, heart, joints, immune system, and metabolic […]
A neurological disorder doesn’t just affect movement or memory. Speech, balance, sensation, swallowing, and eating independence, sleep, mood, family routines, everything that makes up what a person does as part of the course of life can become affected. Our patients and families are coming to this treatment option after having pursued months or years of […]
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the most heterogeneous and complex autoimmune disease because it does not manifest uniformly across all patients. While some patients experience fatigue, joint pain, rashes, and/or photosensitivity, or recurrent flares. While a smaller number may go on to suffer from complications such as kidney involvement, blood abnormalities, neurological symptoms, or inflammation […]
The lasting effects of viral infections continue to test the limits of global health systems. A large segment of the world’s population currently suffers from the effects of their initial viral infections and still presents debilitating symptoms. Long COVID-19, as it is now most commonly referred to, affects almost every aspect of normal functioning, with […]
1. Introduction Evaluating the Impact of the Condition Medial epicondylitis, or Golfer’s Elbow, is a condition that affects a large patient population, and it is easy to see why. Patients experience constant pain on the inside of the elbow and along the forearm. This pain inhibits the ability to grip and carry out daily tasks. […]
1. Introduction to Cellular Repair Healthy joints are imperative for a complete range of motion. Wear and tear on cartilage surfaces can make the simplest tasks impossible. Movement becomes torturous for patients of cartilage tears. This injures the bones’ protective padding, leading to loss of independence and chronic pain for the patient. Cartilage is an […]
Lupus is more than a disease of flares, rashes, joint pain, fatigue or abnormal blood tests. Systemic lupus erythrematosis is an immune-mediated disease and may include situations in which the body´s defense system targets its own tissues. Lupus can impact the skin, joints, blood cells, kidneys, nervous system lungs heart or blood vessels depending upon […]
Rheumatoid Arthritis Is Not Just Another Joint Pain It is a long-lasting autoimmune inflammatory disease, in which the immune system attacks synovium — and layers of tissue surrounding the joints. Rheumatoid Arthritis Flare-Ups seen as swelling, warmth, stiffness, fatigue and pain and deteriorating grip strength limiting movement in carrying out daily functions. This is why […]
Neuroinflammation is not the same thing as “inflammation of the brain.” It is a complex biological condition encompassing immune cells, glial activation, inflammatory cytokines and macrophage recruitment; oxidative stresses, vascular signaling and phenomena surrounding the blood-brain barrier. In certain patients it perhaps takes the form of neuroinflammation as discussed in conjunction with autoimmune neurological disease […]
Atherosclerosis is commonly referred to as “plaque build-up” but that term doesn’t really capture the biological processes taking place within blood vessels. Cholesterol really doesn’t just stick like glue to the artery wall. Chronic vascular diseases such as atherosclerosis are characterized by endothelial dysfunction, lipid oxidation, immune activation, inflammation, increase in vascular stiffness and progressive […]
Persistent Long COVID Symptoms can feel confusing because they rarely follow one simple pattern. Some patients experience severe fatigue, brain fog, shortness of breath, chest discomfort, dizziness, sleep disruption, muscle pain, post-exertional worsening, palpitations, or reduced stamina months after the original infection. Routine tests may appear acceptable, yet the patient still feels far from recovered. […]
ME/CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome): ME/cfs is NOT tired, it is the fatigue of ghueghughumbly because our bodies are beleaguered! Patients frequently report such fatigue that no amount of rest can rectify, plus cognitive impairment (brain fog), non-restorative sleep, dizziness, generalized body pain, immune dysregulation and a phenomenon called post-exertional malaise—where even mild physical or mental […]
Advanced Longevity is no longer only about looking younger. In modern regenerative medicine, longevity is more closely connected to how well the body maintains energy, circulation, immune balance, tissue repair, cognition, mobility, and resilience over time. Patients are not simply asking how to add years to life. They are asking how to protect the biological […]
1. Introduction to the Burden of Renal Decline Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) affects millions of people around the world and is characterized by the progressive loss of renal function. CKD has a major impact on the quality of life. It is associated with severe tiredness, significant and dangerous fluid retention and cardiovascular complications. The inspired […]
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) causes chronic systemic inflammation characterized by multiple organ involvement and extreme fatigue and pain. Inflamed organs often sustain damage and chronic tissue injury occurs due to the aberrant immune response. A patient of SLE endures the agony of an illness which needs life-long therapy and offers no relief. Patients are encouraged […]

