MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS) TREATMENT BREAK THROUGH:There has been a major Medical break through after stem cells were used to treat Multiple Sclerosis (MS) .

MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS) TREATMENT BREAK THROUGH:There has been a major Medical break through after stem cells were used to treat Multiple Sclerosis (MS) .
 
Scientists as a result of an International research in Stem cell treatment, have achieved abreak through by successfully halting the progress of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The research involved a Rhotherham Woman in South Yorkshire who was being treated by doctors at the Sheffield Royal Hallamshire Hospital for Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
 
Doctors at Sheffield Royal Hallamshire Hospital are ecstatic at this break through after the patient, a Rhotherham woman who had severe MS relapses and was once even in a wheelchair, was subjected to a high dosage of chemotherapy treatment to knock out her immune system before , she received healthy stem cells . Now two years later she is back at Sheffield Hallamshire Hospital and her MRI scans show that she is clear of MS. The one off stem cell treatment involves a one off £30, 000 pounds cost.
 
There are currently, about 100,000 people suffering from Multiple Sclerosis (MS) disease in the UK.
 
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a common myelin disorder that affects the brain and spinal cord where, the body’s own immune system attacks myelin (the coating around nerve fibers) resulting in inflammation, and the disappearance of myelin. This results in nerve damage , creating scarring and plaques and disrupting communication between cells, a faulty immune system affecting, balance, sight and movement amongst other things.
 
The stem cell break through is a real game changer in the treatment of MS, as what was thought to be irreversible symptoms and damage is now evidently reversible.
 
The treatment of multiple sclerosis with stem cells therapy , is said not to be complicated, basically involving harvesting, a fat extraction through simple liposuction process followed by separation of stem cells from fat in a centrifuge.
 
After the separation of stem cells from fat, then this is followed by activation, where stem cells with patient’s PRP are photoactivated and finally, the activation treatment, where activated stem cells are returned to the patient through standard IV drip. More news to follow. By Sibusiso Ngwenya
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