Stem Cell Therapy: A New Frontier in the Treatment of Heart Disease

Christel Payseng
5 min readAug 21, 2022

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FGAAA Clinic, West Covina California

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide, with cancer coming in second. If not treated properly, heart disease, particularly coronary artery disease, can lead to serious complications such as heart attack and heart failure.

Heart disease can be controlled through a healthy lifestyle, exercise, well-balanced meals, and stress management. However, as we age, the body’s ability to repair damage to body organs, including the heart, becomes more difficult. When the heart is damaged, no medication can restore its function, which is why risky surgery is required.

But what if we told you right now that there is a better way to assist the heart in healing without invasive surgery? What if it was possible to repair heart damage with game-changing stem cells?

What exactly are stem cells?
The human body is made up of numerous cell types that come in a variety of shapes and functions. A muscle cell, for example, has different characteristics and responsibilities within the body than a nerve cell.

All of these cell variations result from stem cells. A type of cell capable of delivering more specialized cells. Stem cells have the incredible ability to self-renew or divide in order to produce more stem cells.

Adult stem cells

Adult stem cells exist in our bodies right now, but only in certain tissue types such as the brain, skin, and bone marrow. Adult stem cells replace cells that have been damaged or lost due to normal wear and tear, including injuries.

Hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow can differentiate into various types of blood cells in the body. Mesenchymal stem cells, which are also found in bone marrow, can differentiate into muscle, fat cells, and bone.

Pluripotent stem cells (PSCs)

This type of stem cell can develop into any cell type in the body. These are embryonic stem cells in their early stages, or during the early development of human embryos.

Scientists discovered a new way to reprogram some types of adult stem cells and transform them into pluripotent stem cells as a result of extensive research.

Understanding Stem Cell Therapy

Stem cell therapy has been used for over a decade. It has been shown to be effective for a variety of diseases.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the United States has approved the use of hematopoietic stem cells derived from blood or bone marrow. These stem cells have been cleared for use in transplant procedures to treat diseases such as lymphoma, leukemia, multiple myeloma, sickle cell disease, and thalassemia.

Doctors use high doses of radiation or chemotherapy to destroy bone marrow cells in the treatment of some blood disorders. The stem cells are then infused into the bone marrow. Doctors’ goal is to reestablish bone marrow and stem cells to aid in the body’s natural healing so that it can produce healthy blood cells again.

Parkinson’s disease, HIV/AIDS, diabetes, and ALS are the most recent diseases to show a positive response to stem cell therapy. In laboratories, Harvard and Stanford's researchers were able to create neural cells using stem cells. This is being used in various clinical trials to test the safety and efficacy of stem cells in treating a variety of diseases.

How does stem cell therapy work to treat heart disease?
Heart disease causes heart tissue damage. When this occurs, it is frequently difficult to repair the damage.

Doctors are gaining hope, however, as a result of recent advances in stem cell therapy. They are working on the premise that stem cells can repair heart disease damage and even restore heart function.

The study is still in its early stages, but it is promising. Pluripotent stem cells and adult stem cells are both used by medical researchers. Mesenchymal stem cells, a type of adult stem cell, are advancing.

Stem cells can be introduced into the coronary arteries or injected into the heart. Stem cells can also be infused into the body via IV infusion.

Doctors want to know how many stem cells they need to inject for the treatment to be effective. Researchers want to know how stem cells survive once they enter the heart and what can be done to extend their lives so they can do more good inside the body.

Doctors are also attempting to determine how many stem cell treatments are required to further prolong life and improve the heart patient’s condition. It is also being determined how stem cells will affect the body months after the procedure.

In a nutshell, stem cell therapy holds a lot of promise. It may one day aid in the repair of heart attack damage. It is also expected to help reduce major cardiac events in heart failure patients.

Understandably, stem cell therapy is still being studied for safety, particularly if it is to be used on the heart. There will be potential safety concerns, so anyone interested in the health benefits of stem cell therapy should only work with legitimate stem cell therapy experts.

Stem cell therapy holds great promise for treating a variety of conditions, including heart disease. These treatments aim to repair the damage caused by heart disease and aid in the restoration of heart function.

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Meet the Proponents of Stem Cells:

Stem cell therapy has also resulted in incremental improvements, allowing Lourdes Duque Baron and Michael York to continue living with incredible energy and immune systems.

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Both recipients of billions of stem cells attest to the efficacy of this rejuvenating and enormously powerful treatment.

After being treated for Amyloidosis and Multiple Myeloma, Michael York, a well-known A-list actor, became an advocate for stem cells. Lourdes Duque Baron, 75, was treated for osteoporosis with stem cell therapy.

Lourdes Duque Baron, a staunch stem cell awareness advocate, will release the book New Breed of Homo Sapiens to further understand the immense value and possibilities of stem cell therapy.

New Book cover: New Breed of Homo Sapiens by Lourdes Duque Baron

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https://www.healthline.com/health/heart-failure/stem-cells-for-heart-failure

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Christel Payseng

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