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How can stem cells
help with your
arthritis?
The breakthrough in stem cell research
carries much excitement in treating
chronic diseases such as arthritis. Stem
cells are able to replicate to large
numbers, and in large numbers, they
are able to transform into different cell
types to replace the corresponding ones
lost. This effectively regenerates any lost
or damage tissue in the body.
The powerful regenerative potential of
stem cells holds promise in addressing
what conventional medicine cannot.
Cells and tissues lost cannot be
restored, only proactively halted and
delayed by drugs and medicine. Stem
cells can reactively be used to
regenerate the damaged tissue.
In the case of arthritis, stem cells are
able to regenerate the joint lining that
cushions the bones from impact and
constant contact. This will allow the
symptoms of arthritis to be reduced
over time as it reverses the progression
of arthritis.
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