Now for the good news. Fat or adipose tissue is a rich source of stem cells.
There are over 7,000 stem cells in one cubic centimeter of fat tissues. For the Diabetes Stem Cell Therapy, the doctor will remove about 150 cc of fat tissue or the equivalent of a 5 ounce glass of wine. There will be over 1 million dormant stem cells in the 150 cc of fat. A dissolver is added to the 150 cc of fat to separate the fat from the stem cells, it take about 20 minutes.
The solution is then put in a centrifuge and spun for several minutes. The fat floats to the top, the stem cells accumulate on the bottom. After the spin, the stem cells are removed and natural proteins are added. These natural proteins activate the stem cells.
It takes about one hour for the activation. The activated stem cells are rinsed. The stem cells are then injected into an intravenous (IV) bag of normal saline. The mixture is given to the patient via IV drip over a one hour period. The stem cells enter the blood stream and get to work repairing damaged tissues. They go to various parts of the body and assist in the regeneration of damaged tissue as a result of diabetes.
This is known as reduction of insulin resistance. Many patients will see their requirement for insulin go down over time. It usually takes about 2-3 months for the patient to notice these types of improvements. Your cells are repairing your body. This is the treatment for Diabetes. (see diagram below) |