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Muse Cell Treatment Template

Alzheimer's Disease Muse Cell Treatment DBC MUSE CELLS
DBC MUSE CELLS

$6,000 usd

  • 20 Million Muse Cells IV

We require patients to be in town for at least 4 days. Below is what a typical schedule looks like, but exact details are subject to change depending on availability and schedule
  • Day 1: Arrive and Rest
  • Day 2: Bloodwork & Payment
  • Day 3: IV Treatment
  • Day 4: Fly Home
old Alzheimer's Disease Muse Cells
Brain Restoration

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Why Muse Cells for Treating Alzheimer's Disease?

Multilineage-differentiating Stress-enduring (Muse) Cell are a unique type of pluripotent stem cell, that hold immense promise for treating Alzheimer’s disease due to their remarkable regenerative and reparative capabilities. Unlike other stem cells, Muse cells can naturally home in on damaged brain tissue, differentiate into neural cells, and promote repair by replacing lost neurons and supporting neuroprotection. Their ability to modulate inflammation and integrate seamlessly into the host tissue without forming tumors makes them a safer and more effective option for restoring cognitive function. By harnessing Muse cells, we can potentially slow or reverse Alzheimer’s progression, offering hope for a groundbreaking therapy that addresses the disease’s root causes.

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Regenerate Neural Tissue

Muse cells have a natural homing ability, migrating to sites of neurodegeneration in the brain. This targeted delivery enhances their effectiveness in addressing Alzheimer’s-specific damage, such as amyloid plaques and tau tangles.

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Reduce Inflammation

Alzheimer’s is associated with chronic brain inflammation. Muse cells secrete anti-inflammatory factors and modulate the immune response, creating a healthier environment for brain repair and potentially slowing disease progression.

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Promote Neuroprotection

  • Muse cells produce neurotrophic factors that support neuron survival and function, protecting healthy brain cells from further degeneration caused by Alzheimer’s pathology.
  • Low Tumor Risk: Unlike other pluripotent stem cells, Muse cells have a low risk of tumor formation, making them a safer option for clinical applications in Alzheimer’s treatment.

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Can MUSE Cells Cause Cancer?

Unlike other pluripotent stem cells, Muse cells are non-tumorigenic and in over 15 years of research no cancer has been caused by MUSE cells. This makes them a safe option for clinical applications in Alzheimer’s treatment. 
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