Patients with reduced cardiac health are facing 3 main health concerns:
An efficient way to help restore the quality of life of our cardiac patients is to address these challenges in parallel, repairing the heart organ, quenching inflammation, chelating heavy metals, and improving circulation.
Our treatment plans generally last between 2 and 5 weeks, depending on your overall health, your condition, and the severity of your Heart disease symptoms. Anyone can sign up for stem cell treatment for Heart disease. 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 Heart disease will resemble a program such as the one below, and will last for 4 weeks.
20 stem cell IVs
4 Plurisomes IVs
20 IVs
20 IVs
4 sessions
4 sessions
The role of stem cells in cardiac health is to repair the damaged heart and other affected organs, improve circulation and prevent future heart attack risk.
The first benefit from stem cell treatment is an increase in overall energy levels and physical stamina. Pluripotent stem cells contain growth factors, angiogenic and transcription factors that repair the cardiac muscle and activate cardiac progenitor stem cells. Patients experience renewed vitality, the ability to walk longer distances, climb stairs and resume mild exercise.
As the pumping capacity of the heart begins to restore, and as the inflammation and heavy metals are cleared, the body’s circulation gets going once again. Patients report gradual improvements in brain function, breathing, and the fluid retention and swelling begin to wane.
We’ve had patients that would have had to quit their jobs or sell their farms if their ejection fraction did not improve. The stakes are high with cardiac health. Once the heart muscle is actively repairing, circulation moving, and perfusing all the vital organs, the individual has much more strength and can once again plan an active future. Stem cells give them their life back.
Thought I’d share with you the results of my heart echo. They said the refraction was 40 percent! I find it hard to believe but I assume it has to be fairly accurate. My refraction hasn’t been that good for at least 15 to 20 years. Can’t wait to get the reaction from some of my doctors. Thanks again.
Randy M.I am a female, 64 years old. I had an echocardiogram in Sept 2016 that revivals 'ejection fraction' which measures heart strength 35 to 40%! 65-70% is the norm. My last stress test was at 30% during that timeframe! I had a repeat ECO this month Jan. exactly 1 month since my last stem cell treatment in Mexico Dec 2nd. Results were astounding 45-50%! We are so very excited and thankful to the doctors and everyone at "Stemaid"!
Charlene L.