🧬 Stem Cell Therapy: The Foundation of Regenerative Medicine
- Dr. Robert
- Feb 13
- 2 min read
At BioCells Medical, stem cell therapy forms the core of our personalised regenerative programmes. By using mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) — either autologous (from the patient) or allogeneic (from a donor) — we aim to modulate inflammation, promote repair, and restore balance in damaged or dysregulated systems.
Our stem cells are cultivated under strict GMP conditions in our certified laboratory in Warsaw.
💡 What are mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)?
MSCs are adult stem cells with the ability to:
Reduce chronic inflammation
Regulate immune response
Support tissue repair and regeneration
Release bioactive molecules to stimulate healing
They are non-embryonic, ethically sourced, and safe for repeated use when properly prepared.
🧬 How we use stem cells in treatment
Stem cells are used across various conditions, including:
ALS, MS, Parkinson’s Disease, MSA
Crohn’s Disease and other autoimmune conditions
Autism Spectrum Disorders (in children)
Dementia and Alzheimer’s
Each protocol is tailored and may involve:
Intravenous administration (systemic effect)
Intrathecal delivery (into cerebrospinal fluid)
Intranasal application (neurotargeting)
🔬 Autologous vs Allogeneic protocols
Autologous MSCs: harvested from the patient’s own bone marrow or adipose tissue
Allogeneic MSCs: derived from healthy, screened donors (e.g. placenta, bone marrow)
The choice depends on diagnosis, stage, and immune profile. All MSCs are expanded and tested in-house before use.
🌍 Why choose BioCells Medical
Certified GMP laboratory
Full in-house control of sourcing, expansion, and quality
Individualised dosing and delivery
Used in combination with exosomes, peptides, and neurostimulation
Available in-clinic or via international doctor deployment
📩 Learn more about your options
Stem cell therapy is not a one-size-fits-all solution — but when personalised and controlled, it can play a powerful role in complex disease management.→ Book a free consultation to see if this method is right for your case.
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