Letter to Clinics

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ICMS publishes Open Letter to Stem Cell Clinics 

Patient Brochure

ICMS publishes draft of Patient Brochure 

Stem Cell Questions Forum

There are a lot of questions about stem cells. How reliable are off shore clinics? Are all procedures the same? Can one clinic really treat Alzheimer's and Diabetes? The Stem Cell Questions forum is here to help you get the answers you need to make an informed health care decision. The ICMS, in its continued mission to provide styaright forward, unbiased information, has gathered an international team of physicians and researchers with unparalled experienced in the medical use of adult stem cells.

The forum is simple: You ask a question, and our panel does the research and provides you with the answers. Ask your question HERE


Kidney Disease:

 Question: I am having a stem cell treatment for my kidney disease, using my own stem cells. Will injected stem cells go to my kidneys, or my lungs?  Is this safe? What should I be aware of?

 Answer: Stem cells injected by IV will go to your lungs, not your kidneys... Read full answer HERE


Lumbar Puncture:

 Question: We are considering a clinical trial in Monterey, Mexico, that utilizes a lumbar puncture method to deliver A-ASC to the cerebrospinal fluid. Is this safe?

Answer: Upon review of the clinical trial, we believe this to be a safe method... Read full answer HERE


Cerebral Palsy:

 Question: I want to take my 3 year old daughter for stemcell treatment for cerebral palsy, kindly guide us regarding the pros and cons of this treatment and the best centres which do this treatment. also tell us whether this treatment has any long term side effects and whether the procedure is safe.

Answer: We have no data about the long term effects of various types of stem cell therapy.  The type which has the most robust safety profile is
adult stem cells (taken from your daughter)... Read full answer
HERE

 

 

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