🧠 Multiple Sclerosis: Slowing Progression Through Personalised Regenerative Therapies
- Dr. Robert
- Aug 21
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 22
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune condition in which the immune system attacks the protective covering of nerve fibres, disrupting communication between the brain and body. Symptoms vary, but often include fatigue, mobility issues, muscle weakness, numbness, and cognitive decline.
At BioCells Medical, we apply multi-stage regenerative medicine protocols to help stabilise, slow down, or even reverse certain symptoms — depending on the stage and subtype of MS.
💡 Who we treat
We work with patients diagnosed with:
Relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS)
Secondary progressive MS (SPMS)
Primary progressive MS (PPMS)
We also accept patients with treatment-resistant progression, severe fatigue, or reduced mobility. Each case is individually assessed by our neurologist and medical team.
🧬 What the treatment includes
Our personalised programmes are designed to:
Reduce immune-driven damage
Protect existing neural function
Support motor and cognitive recovery
Improve systemic resilience
Protocols may include:
Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) — to reduce inflammation and support myelin repair
T-regulatory cell therapy — to restore immune tolerance and rebalance overactivation
Purified exosomes — to support neural communication and tissue signalling
Electro-Neuro Therapy (ENT) — to stimulate nerve circuits and improve mobility
Peptide-based therapy — targeting neuroinflammation and energy metabolism
Treatments are developed in our certified Warsaw-based laboratory, and adapted to the patient’s condition and stage.
🌍 Where treatment is provided
We offer:
Full treatment at our flagship clinic in Warsaw
International care via direct medical deployment, where our doctors travel to the patient when necessary
We work with patients and families from across Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia.
📊 What patients report
Results vary based on disease stage, but patients with MS often observe:
Increased limb strength and stability
Reduced fatigue and clearer coordination
Better control of walking, balance, and fine motor tasks
Improved bladder function and mood regulation
Less frequent flare-ups (for relapsing forms)
Progress is monitored throughout the course of treatment and aftercare.
📩 Take the next step
If you or a loved one is living with MS, there may be more that can be done — beyond standard treatment.→ Book a free online consultation with our medical team and explore what’s possible.
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