Long-Term Improvements Through Targeted CNS Treatment

Stem cell treatment is a promising option for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) cases, including minors. Given the congenital neurobiological nature of the condition, treatment options are often limited. Stem cells, known for their excellent safety profile and minimal side effects, provide a viable alternative.

To reach the impaired areas of the central nervous system (CNS), cells are administered intrathecally into the spinal fluid, effectively bypassing the blood-brain barrier. Typically, treatment involves administering either 50 or 100 million stem cells, with an expectation of 2 to 3 treatments over a 6 to 9 month period.

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Dual Purposes of CNS Repair and Inflammation Reduction

Intrathecal Primary Purpose: The stem cells function to repair and differentiate into nerve and muscle cells within the brain and throughout the CNS, consistently leading to significant improvements.

Intrathecal Secondary Purpose: The therapy also aims to reduce brain and CNS inflammation in both the short and long term. This dual approach not only prepares damaged areas for regeneration and repair but also alleviates physical pressure within the brain. Additionally, stem cells can replicate themselves, creating more exosomes in a longer-term healing cascade. In some cases, especially for children with behavior-related issues, sedation may be advised during the procedure.

IV Administration

For adult patients, IV treatment is typically recommended alongside intrathecal administration. A moderate starting dose of 50 million stem cells and 3 billion exosomes can be effective, with repeat treatments potentially occurring every 6 to 18 months if improvements are not observed.

  1. IV Primary Purpose: The IV route enhances blood flow, allowing stem cells and exosomes to repair and regenerate potential nerve damage throughout the peripheral nervous system and gut, often referred to as the “second brain.” Many autism patients experience gut and microbiome issues, making this treatment particularly beneficial. The systemic anti-inflammatory effects of the therapy offer various additional advantages.
  2. IV Secondary Purpose: The patient’s other organs and internal systems work harder to compensate for the reduced capacity caused by the primary condition. The stem cell and exosome IV treatment aims to support these secondary organs and muscles, promoting regeneration and repair. Furthermore, many medications put strain on the kidneys and liver, and this treatment can assist in repair and prevention of further damage, enhancing overall systemic health.

Stem Cells Specialists

Our team at CRC is committed to slowing the progression of neurodegenerative diseases through innovative regenerative treatments. Whether you are facing Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, or another neurodegenerative condition, our therapies are designed to support neural regeneration and enhance cognitive function. By targeting the brain’s natural healing mechanisms, we strive to improve your quality of life and preserve independence as long as possible.

Dr. Jorge Tagle, M.D.

Leading Stem Cells expert

One of the most prestigious specialists in Aesthetic procedures and Cosmetic Surgery in Tijuana, Mexico.
Owner of the ITC (Cell Therapy Institute), the biggest and most important Cell Banks in Mexico. He has treated Pro-Athletes and important politicians.

Mario Adolfo Cota Hermosillo, M.D.

Dr. Cota has focused on regenerative medicine since 2021, with extensive experience in applying stem cells in clinical practice. Currently pursuing a Master’s in Regenerative Medicine, he is already contributing to patient treatment and outcomes. His background in Anesthesiology provides a deep understanding of pain management, further enhancing his impact on patient care.

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