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General Wellness & Conditions

Conditions, Disorders & Diseases

Your Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) have the ability to do incredible things for your general wellness and can improve the quality of life for those dealing with a wide range of conditions.

What can stem cell therapy be used for?

Condition & Disorder Groups

Below are the four condition groups that physicians use MSC therapy for. While eight out of 10 Celltex clients have seen improvement in their conditions, client results may vary.

Autoimmune Disorders

An autoimmune disease is a condition in which your immune system mistakenly releases proteins called autoantibodies that attack healthy cells.

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Vascular Diseases

Vascular disease is any abnormal condition of the blood vessels (arteries and veins). The body uses blood vessels to circulate blood through itself.

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Degenerative Conditions

Degenerative disease is the result of a continuous process based on degenerative cell changes, affecting tissues or organs, which will increasingly deteriorate over time.

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Neurological Disorders

Neurological disorders are diseases of the central and peripheral nervous systems — in other words, the brain and spine and the nerves that connect them.

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If you don’t see your condition listed, you can view our list of other conditions that stem cell therapy has been used for.

Autoimmune Disorders

An autoimmune condition develops when the body’s immune system, which is normally tasked with defending against disease, decides that healthy cells are foreign and dangerous.

Celltex is helping to improve the quality of life of individuals suffering from autoimmune disorders by using their own MSCs. Learn more about autoimmune disorders and stem cell research.

Select a condition listed below to learn more.

Stem cell research also exists for therapy related to Crohn’s disease. Contact us to request information on these scientific studies or another autoimmune disorder not listed here.

Vascular Diseases

The term “vascular disease” refers to any malady that affects the blood vessels of the circulatory system, interfering with the ability of the heart to efficiently pump blood through the body.

Celltex is helping to improve the quality of life of individuals suffering from vascular diseases by using their own MSCs. Learn more about vascular diseases and stem cell research.

Select a condition listed below to learn more.

Stem cell research also exists for therapy related to critical limb ischemia, dysfunction, and Raynaud’s disease. Contact us to request information on these scientific studies or another vascular disease not listed here.

  • Cardiovascular Disease
  • Peripheral Vascular Disease

Degenerative Conditions

A degenerative condition refers to any disease that worsens over time. The disorders can be found in the nervous system, bones, blood vessels or heart.

Celltex is helping to improve the quality of life of individuals suffering from degenerative diseases by using their own stem cells. Learn more about degenerative diseases and stem cell research.

Select a condition listed below to learn more.

Stem cell research also exists for therapy related to renal dysfunction. Contact us to request information on these scientific studies or another degenerative disease not listed here.

Neurological Disorders

A neurological disorder is any disorder of the nervous system. Structural, biochemical or electrical abnormalities in the brain, spinal cord or other nerves can result in a range of symptoms.

Celltex is helping to improve the quality of life of individuals suffering from neurological disorders by using their own stem cells. Learn more about neurological disorders and stem cell research.

Select a condition listed below to learn more.

Stem cell research also exists for therapy related to dementia, traumatic brain injury and epilepsy. Contact us to request information on these scientific studies or another neurological disorder not listed here.

Other Conditions

MSC therapy is being used successfully in situations where conventional treatments have not been effective. The medical community continues to learn and share how stem cell therapy can benefit humanity today and tomorrow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions?

Here are a few of the questions people frequently ask about Celltex stem cell banking and therapy.
If you don't see your question here, view our full list.

    • Why should someone bank his or her stem cells?

      While you may not have a condition that requires immediate treatment with stem cells, it’s smart to plan for the future. As you age, illness and the natural processes of aging can reduce the number of stem cells available. While older cells can still be viable and useful, generally, the younger you are when you bank, the more efficient, active and mobile your cells are.

    • How often do I need to receive therapy?

      This is dependent on individual conditions. Your Client Service
      Coordinator and your doctors will work with you to determine the best
      timeline for your individual therapy schedule.

    • Are my cells eligible to be used for therapy?

      The earlier you bank your MSCs, the more efficient, active and mobile
      they are to use in case of future emergency, illness, injury or accidents.
      Banking your MSCs now provides the opportunity to utilize your younger,
      healthy cells later in life.

            • Where do stem cells come from?

              There are stem cells in practically every tissue of your body, but not all stem cells are the same. At Celltex, we focus exclusively on a type of stem cell called mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). MSCs can be found in practically every tissue of your body and are most readily taken from bone marrow, umbilical cord blood, placenta and fat. You can learn more about stem cells on our Stem Cells 101 page.

            • Is stem cell therapy safe?

              Dozens of clinical trials conducted by researchers in more than a dozen nations have demonstrated the safety of using MSCs and, in particular, those obtained from fat, and hundreds of preclinical animal studies have confirmed the same findings. You can learn more on our Stem Cells 101 page.