Christel Payseng
5 min readFeb 10, 2021

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Living With Fibromyalgia and Stem Cell Therapy

Nearly 4% of the world population are suffering from Fibromyalgia right now. It has varying symptoms and attacks the muscular and nervous system.

Living with Fibromyalgia means dealing with recurring pain for the rest of your life. It means being sensitive to smoke, certain foods, and bright lights.
It is a constant brain fog, causing dizziness and tiredness.

The worst thing about Fibromyalgia is that sleep does not improve the condition. Even with 8 to 10 hours of sleep, your body still feels painful. Patients feel constant body aches, accompanied by burning sensation and stabbing pain.

Without proper care and attention, the symptoms lead to progressive loss of memory, slow, garbled, and confusing speech. Not to mention the pain-searing migraines, teeth grinding and Irritable bowel syndrome that lessens quality of life.

The body goes into a prolonged state of depression, where you feel powerless over your mind and body.

It is a persistent condition and does not go away without proper treatment measures.

Treatment Procedure for Fibromyalgia

Doctors usually recommend pain relievers like Advil, Motrin, Aleve and opioids. Antidepressants like Cymbalta and Savella are given to ease fatigue and reduce attacks of bruxism or teeth grinding of patients.

A variety of therapies like waterbed exercises and meditation are recommended to reduce the bodily pain and stress, coupled with counseling.

Unfortunately, pain medications and anti-depressant pills have various side effects if used on a long-term basis. Therefore, clinical studies proceeded to studying futuristic cure for Fibromyalgia.

Fibromyalgia and Mesenchymal Cells

Stem cells give scientists and medical researchers a brilliant ray of hope. Mesenchymal stem cells for one regenerate the human body, it can heal internal injuries, it allows the body to heal itself naturally.

After countless of clinical trials using Mesenchymal stem cells, it was proven to be effective in targeting key areas in the body. And is now being used as part of the possible treatment option for Fibromyalgia patients.

Mesenchymal Stem cells that were enriched are now used in medical clinics to assist the healing of patients with Diabetes Type 2, Heart Disease, Cerebral Palsy and Fibromyalgia.

Mesenchymal stem cells when injected in the patient’s body create a homing function that speeds up the healing process. Newly introduced stem cells travel to problematic areas of the body and repairs it.

Most stem cell clinics harvest peripheral blood, cord blood, placenta, adipose fat, or bone marrow and prepare therapeutic doses of enriched stem cells and PRP. Doctors would reinject this formulation in the patient’s body to create rapid healing of damaged cells.

But before Fibromyalgia patients could try stem cells, they must first be checked. Their blood, urine tests and previous health diagnosis and DNA tests would be taken. Doctors determine if the patient’s body would be able to handle this treatment, this is the only time they will be allowed to use stem cell injections.

Only a few clinics can properly expand or grow stem cells for an extended period. A lot of patients still consider California as one of the best places to get stem cell treatments.

Address: 274 Badillo St, Covina, CA 91723, United States

The total number of stem cell infusions for Fibromyalgia depend on the needs and requirements of the patient. Some clinics make use of enriched hematopoietic MSC together with stem cells. It does not require any invasive surgery. They will simply harvest cells and transfer it to the patient’s body using intravenous drips, intrathecal injections, or radio guided injections.

The great thing about stem cell treatment is that patients can go home after the treatment. They will be required to rest for 7 to 14 days, after that they can resume their daily routine.

Stem Cell Therapy Advocates

Actress-singer, film producer and Author Lourdes Duque Baron and Michael York are both dedicated stem cell advocates.

Stem Cell therapy led to the incremental improvements that allowed Lourdes Duque Baron and Michael York to live the best life possible.

Receivers of billions of stem cells themselves, they attest to the truth and efficacy of this rejuvenating and immensely powerful treatment.

Michael York a highly respected actor who is known for his work in Cabaret, Logan’s Run, and Austin Power became an advocate for stem cells after receiving treatment for his Amyloidosis and Multiple Myeloma.
While 73-year-old Lourdes Duque Baron experienced the healing of her Osteoporosis by way of stem cell therapy.

Age should not define what you can do. Best to create a better world for humanity to thrive upon without fear of old age and other symptoms of age-related degenerative diseases- Lou Baron ( The Manila Times Interview)

Lou Baron and Michael York ( Stem Cell Advocates)

“I want my readers to fully understand and grasp the importance of this medical breakthrough,” she said. “We are talking about the future generations and the new breed of humans, and I want to bring the knowledge to the public’s doorstep,” she added.

Lou Baron on the Cover of Hollywood Weekly at age 72 ( New Breed of Homo Sapiens book)

Lou Baron, is a sprightly, vivacious woman, defying her age — she credits stem cells. “I am living proof that stem cell-based therapy really works.” Elucidating how this was the spark that brought about the idea to write, New Breed of Homo Sapiens. — LOS ANGELES PR WEB

Lourdes Duque Baron during a photoshoot taken July 26, 2019 — she was 72.

Source Guide:

  • [1] ^ Yeephu, Suwimon, Chuthamanee Suthisisang, Saithip Suttiruksa, Pradit Prateepavanich, Patchara Limampai, and Irwin Jon Russell. 2013. Efficacy and safety of mirtazapine in fibromyalgia syndrome patients: a randomized placebo-controlled pilot study in Thailand. The Annals of pharmacotherapy, no. 7–8 (June 4). doi:10.1345/aph.1R725. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23737510

https://stemcellthailand.org/therapies/fibromyalgia-chronic-fatigue-ibs-fms/

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Christel Payseng

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