Guillain-Barré Syndrome leads to symptoms ranging from mild to severe and can include:
Stemaid Institute is one of the leading providers of pluripotent stem cell therapy for GBS disease recovery. We use cutting-edge derivation and administration to cultivate the highest-quality cells. The process is minimally invasive with no reported side effects. Our highly trained staff will tailor the treatment to your specific symptoms and infection history to accelerate your recovery and prevent lasting symptoms.
Our treatment plans generally last between 2 and 5 weeks, depending on your overall health, your condition, and the severity of your Guillain Barré Syndrome symptoms. Anyone can sign up for stem cell treatment for Guillain Barré Syndrome. Each stem cell treatment candidate will receive a tailored plan to help achieve the highest success rate for maximum therapy efficiency. Typically, stem cell therapy for Guillain Barré Syndrome will resemble a program such as the one below, and will last for 2-5 weeks plus weekly visits for 6 months.
20 stem cell IVs
4 Plurisomes IVs
20 IVs
regular CaNa2 EDTA IVs
4 sessions
4 sessions
Our holistic approach reduces inflammation and autoimmune activity, helping to restore nerve function and muscle strength. The therapy targets the symptoms you’re experiencing and can help with cardiac, respiratory, and digestive functions affected by nerve damage.
Stem cell therapies for GBS can make a dramatic difference as you manage symptoms and work toward returning to your usual routine. The healing properties of pluripotent stem cells and their exosomes prevent the autoimmune system from damaging the nerves, halting the progression of your condition, while empowering your body to heal itself. Stem cells adhere to the systems, tissues, and organs that need repair.
A personalized treatment plan for Guillain-Barré syndrome can help restore your independence and quality of life, enabling you to return to your daily activities. Without medical intervention, your condition could worsen, further limiting your mobility.
The exact cause of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) isn't fully understood, but it's often triggered by a prior infection that prompts the immune system to mistakenly attack the nerves. Common infectious triggers include the bacterium Campylobacter (often from undercooked poultry) and Mycoplasma pneumonia. A variety of viruses are also linked to GBS, such as influenza, COVID-19, HIV, Hepatitis A, B, C, and E, the Zika virus, Epstein-Barr virus, and Cytomegalovirus. In other instances, GBS can be preceded by conditions like Hodgkin lymphoma or significant physical trauma. While exceedingly rare, certain influenza and childhood vaccinations have also been identified as potential triggers.
GBS affects all age groups and types of individuals. However, the risk increases with age, and infections are slightly more common in men than women. In some cases, vaccines have contributed to the syndrome; however, getting vaccinated against influenza, COVID-19, and hepatitis, and taking preventive measures to lower your risk of exposure, will reduce your chances of getting infected with a virus related to the onset of GBS.
Pluripotent stem cells treat GBS symptoms and causes in three ways: through immune modulation to reduce inflammation and suppress autoimmune attacks, cellular repair and regeneration to heal organs damaged by the disease, and by restoring autonomic balance to restore motor skills and mobility.
Stem cells treat various chronic diseases and conditions by rejuvenating the body. While adult stem cells repair muscle and tissue and hematopoietic stem cells treat conditions of the blood, pluripotent stem cells from donated blastocysts, early-stage embryos, can signal repair in more than 220 specialized cells, helping treat a range of GBS symptoms and underlying causes.