Will stem cell therapies help my child’s autism?
The short answer is that I believe they will not. Let me explain.nnIn the early 2000s, scientists discovered that humans produce stem cells throughout life. Before this discovery, they believed that stem cell production stopped at the time of birth. We now know that stem cells circulate freely within the bloodstream and are produced within the tissue of every organ, including the central nervous system. nnThe primary problem is that chronic inflammation with the body lessens the capacity of stem cells to repair and rejuvenate tissue correctly. Simply infusing stem cells into the bloodstream has been shown repeatedly not to have any significant benefit if infused into an individual with chronic inflammation. The infused stem cells will fail to function because of the inflammation, just as naturally produced cells do.nnSince The Nemechek Protocol lowers inflammation throughout the body, it will predictably improve natural stem cell function. Our protocol can give you the same theoretical benefits of stem cell infusions without the medical risk or excessive expense.