Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Therapy

by:David Steenblock, M.S., DO
and Anthony G. Payne, PH.D.

$24.95
Hardcover
ISBN: 1-59120-125-X
Pages: 192

From the inside cover:

We are standing at the threshold of a new and exciting medical era—an era of regeneration, rejuvenation, and renewal in which stem cells will set the stage for healing and, in some cases, the restoration of injured, diseased, and debilitated tissues and organs. While stem cell therapy is still in its infancy, the field is rich with promise.

The debate over the use of embryonic stem cells and the questionable effectiveness of adult stem cells have led many scientists and clinicians to concentrate their energies on umbilical-cord-derived stem cells from healthy newborn babies. While these cells are technically classified as “adult stem cells,” they appear to have greater restorative and regenerative potential than stem cells derived from adult tissues due to their young age.

Human umbilical-cord stem cells (hUCSCs) have demonstrated great efficacy in promoting the healing of many conditions. In the last decade or so, pure cord-blood stem cells have been used by physicians to treat a multitude of intractable diseases such as progressive multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, certain degenerative eye disorders, stroke, diabetes, and various forms of heart disease. While certainly no cure all, umbilical-cord stem cell therapy appears to be amassing a respectable track record in terms of both safety and clinical utility.

In Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Therapy: The Gift of Healing from Healthy Newborns, Drs. Steenblock and Payne share some of the science that underlies stem cell therapy and put a human face on this field with accounts of people who have benefited from hUCSC treatments. And, in providing this information, they encourage readers to take that bold first step into this vast and wondrous medical frontier.

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