There are many types of Post-Viral Syndromes and each individual presentation varies widely. Despite the array of difficulties this brings, patients suffering with long haul post-viral sequelae tend to all share three main challenges.
An efficient way to help restore the quality of life of these individuals is to address all aspects of the condition, the chronic inflammation, the metabolic deregulation and tissue degeneration using stem cells and complimentary therapies.
Our treatment plans generally last between 2 and 5 weeks, depending on your overall health, your condition, and the severity of your Post-Viral Syndrome symptoms. Anyone can sign up for stem cell treatment for Post-Viral 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 Post-Viral Syndrome will resemble a program such as the one below, and will last for 4 weeks.
20 stem cell IVs
4 Plurisome IVs
20 IVs
regular CaNa2 EDTA IVs
4 sessions
8 sessions
The first benefit from stem cell treatment is immune balance. Stem cells and their exosomes release immune and transcription factors that help to quench the inflammatory cycles and cytokine storms causing illness, fatigue and pain. Peptide and detoxification IVs also help to modulate immune function and support the stem cells in repair and regeneration of damaged tissue.
The second level of benefit is a palpable reduction of chronic pain. This is usually observed after a minimum of 2 weeks of pulsing IVs and injections. Pluripotent stem cells release powerful mitochondria and DNA repair factors that bring renewed energy and allow for deep cellular repair.
Post-viral sequelae can be debilitating, long lasting and they can affect every organ, the brain, the lungs, digestion, kidneys, you name it. Pluripotent stem cells and their complimentary therapies help to repair the damage in all tissues of the body, and help your body to start once again self-repairing and finding its healthy set point.