Diabetes and Regenerative Medicine

It is estimated that more than 537 million people worldwide live with diabetes, according to the International Diabetes Federation (2021), and this figure continues to rise. However, advances in regenerative medicine have opened new possibilities to improve the quality of life of those who suffer from this disease.

What is diabetes?

Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects the body’s ability to regulate blood glucose levels. This occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or when the body cannot use it efficiently. Insulin is the key hormone that allows glucose from food to enter cells and be converted into energy.

Types and causes of diabetes

There are different types of diabetes, each with specific causes and characteristics:

Type 1 Diabetes

  • It is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks and destroys the beta cells of the pancreas, responsible for producing insulin.
  • It is generally diagnosed in childhood or adolescence.
  • It is believed that genetic and environmental factors, such as viral infections, may play a role in its development.

Type 2 Diabetes

  • It is the most common form and develops when the body does not use insulin efficiently (insulin resistance).
  • It is associated with overweight, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and genetic factors.
  • Unlike type 1, it can be controlled with lifestyle changes and medication.

Gestational Diabetes

  • It develops during pregnancy due to hormonal changes that affect the action of insulin.
  • It usually disappears after delivery, but it can increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes in the future.

Symptoms of

Diabetes

Symptoms may vary depending on the type of diabetes, but the most common ones include:

  • Excessive thirst and frequent need to urinate.
  • Extreme fatigue and feeling of weakness.
  • Constant hunger for no apparent reason.
  • Unexplained weight loss (more common in type 1 diabetes).
  • Blurred vision and difficulty focusing.
  • Wounds that are slow to heal and greater susceptibility to infections.

If you experience these symptoms, it is essential to consult a specialist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

How can regenerative medicine help with diabetes?

At America Cell Bank, together with our network of doctors, we advocate for advanced therapies with mesenchymal stem cells, an innovative alternative that can make a difference in the management of diabetes, especially in type 1 diabetes.

  • Regeneration of beta cells in the pancreas, improving natural insulin production.
  • Modulation of the immune system, reducing the autoimmune attack on the cells of the pancreas.
  • Reduction of chronic inflammation, improving insulin sensitivity and metabolic function.
  • Better glycemic control, which could reduce the need for external insulin.

Therapy

Diamagnetic

CRU mega 20 will allow a decrease in general inflammation and general wellness effects.

New technologies allow us to accelerate and act where traditional medicine cannot access.

Diamagnetotherapy is a non-invasive therapeutic method that harnesses the power of high-intensity, low-frequency magnetic fields. These fields can activate cellular mechanisms in many pathologies, significantly reducing treatment times and improving patients’ quality of life.

The diamagnetic therapy of the CTU Mega 20 acts on the intra- and extracellular matrix, activating drainage, regeneration and a strong biostimulation of the tissues.

Diamagnetotherapy, also known as ADM therapy (diamagnetic molecular acceleration), allows pharmacological cures both in localized and extended areas, with stratification of the active ingredients without using needles or electric currents, in the total absence of pain.

The mechanisms of action generated by diamagnetotherapy are summarized as follows:

  • Transport of liquids
  • Endogenous biostimulation
  • Pain control
  • Molecule administration and implantation

Stem Cells

Mesenchymal MSCs

Of umbilical cord origin, they will help us to reinforce the repairing action that the body itself has, cellular regeneration to fight against aging.

Regenerative medicine based on cell therapy with the use of so-called mesenchymal/stromal cells (MSCs).

Exosomes

Of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells origin that will help the stem cells in their repairing action and slow down the aging of our body.

Exosomes are secreted by the multivesicular bodies (MVBs) of cells through their fusion with the cell membrane. A tiny sac-like structure that forms inside a cell and contains some of the cellular proteins as well as portions of the cell’s DNA and RNA.

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