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benefits of stem cell research, | Thoughts on stem cell therapy, and more, from Dr. Edward Loniewski.

The Ultimate Stem Cell Program at Cellular Healing

At Cellular Healing, we understand that every single person who walks through our doors has a special story with unique physical findings; specific personal goals and special social commitments.    Thus, we tailor our cell based programs to fit each individual with a customized treatment combination otherwise known as a CTC.   

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Is Adipose Derived Stem Cell Therapy Safe and effective?

The short answer is yes, but let me explain the basic science behind this therapy and what it will and more importantly, what it won't do. Stem cells can be found in any tissue in the human body and we constantly use them to stimulate a regenerative process in our tissues every minute of the day.  Stem cells can be harvested from many sites including bone marrow, synovial tissue, blood, skin, and fat.

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What is the Process for Stem Cell?

You may be interested in stem cell therapy for arthritis but you are wondering  “What do I have to do in this process?”   “What can I expect?”  or even “How much time and effort is involved on my part.?”      Humans are natural planners.  We plan for upcoming holidays.  We plan for our retirements.  We plan trips and we even plan other people’s lives such as an aging parent.   So, asking these questions is a normal process of our lives. Thus, I am going to try to paint a picture of what is involved. 

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Why You Need Nitric Oxide!

Nitric Oxide May Be The Most Important Supplement You Never Knew About

By:  Edward G. Loniewski, DO, FACOS, FAOAO 

Nitric Oxide (not nitrous oxide which is laughing gas) is one of those supplements not many people have heard about such as vitamin C or D.  However, it is by far one of the most important supplements we need to provide optimal health especially for those contemplating a stem cell therapy.

What is Nitric Oxide?

Nitric Oxide, abbreviated NO, naturally occurs in our body and is very important to many biochemical pathways in our bodies. These pathways include:

  • Cardiovascular regulation of blood pressure 
  • Relaxation of important vessels of the heart
  • Prevention of platelet aggregation and development of blood clots 
  • Neurotransmitter for cell to cell communication 
  • Increasing blood flow to the brain
  • Improving erectile dysfunction 
  • Dilating lung vessels 
  • Regulating the control of smooth muscles of the gastrointestinal system 
  • Increasing blood flow to the kidneys
  • Modulating t-cell immune system
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