PBSC
(peripheral blood stem cell)
Peripheral Blood Stem Cells (PBSCs)
Peripheral Blood Stem Cells (PBSCs) or Stem Cells from One's Own Blood
Stem cells from peripheral blood (Peripheral Blood Stem Cells: PBSCs) are stem cells obtained from the blood circulating in the bloodstream. Normally, stem cells from peripheral blood are present in very small amounts, but if appropriate growth factors, such as G-CSF, are introduced, they can stimulate an increase in the number of stem cells.
Numerous studies have found that stem cells from peripheral blood (PBSCs) can help regenerate and treat individuals with cardiovascular diseases, among others.
- Stroke
- Atherosclerosis
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Myocardial Infarction
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- Migraine, and more.
Thanks to advanced medical techniques, PBSCs can now be collected safely and painlessly. The process is very simple: injecting a growth factor to stimulate the stem cells to multiply and move from the bone marrow into the bloodstream, making it easy and convenient to extract from the body. This procedure is painless and does not require anesthesia.
Procedure for Peripheral Blood Stem Cells (PBSCs)
The PBSC Procedure – Simple & Effective
Day 1-4
• Growth factor (G-CSF) injections to stimulate stem cell production
Day 5
• Painless stem cell collection from your bloodstream (PBSC collection), lasting about 3-4 hours
Day 5-7
• Stem cell cultivation using a specialized culture medium
Day 8
• Stem cell therapy through reinfusion into the body
(For those who wish to store stem cells for future use, stem cells can be stored for up to 10 years (Stem Cell Banking 10 Years).
Guidelines during the stem cell stimulation injection process:
- The stem cell stimulation injection should be administered at approximately the same time each day, and the injections should be continued for 4 consecutive days.
- The stimulation injection may cause fatigue, body aches, headaches, or mild fever. These symptoms will typically subside on their own.
- If you are taking blood-thinning medications, you must inform the doctor beforehand.
- You can eat as usual and there is no need to fast or avoid food or water before receiving the stem cell stimulation injection.
Guidelines after stem cell therapy:
1. After receiving stem cell therapy, you may experience drowsiness, fatigue, or a mild fever.
2. Avoid heavy activities or strenuous exercise for at least 7 days after the stem cell treatment.
3. Ensure adequate rest and avoid consuming alcohol and smoking.
Guidelines before collecting stem cells from blood:
- It is recommended to have a main meal before collecting stem cells (approximately 2-4 hours prior).
- Ensure adequate rest and avoid consuming alcohol and smoking for at least 3 days.
Benefits:
1. Rejuvenating the cardiovascular and heart system: PBSC helps regenerate individuals with cardiovascular diseases, such as stroke and myocardial infarction (heart attack).
2. Treating vascular and brain diseases: It aids in the treatment of atherosclerosis and Alzheimer’s disease.
3. Improving sexual function: PBSC contributes to the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
4. Relieving migraine headache symptoms: It helps reduce the frequency and severity of migraine headaches.
5. Overall health rejuvenation: PBSC stimulates the production of new cells and repairs damaged cells, promoting recovery and improving overall health.
Who is it suitable for:
1. Individuals with cardiovascular and heart problems: Such as stroke and myocardial infarction (heart attack).
2. Individuals with atherosclerosis: Stem cells help regenerate and improve the function of blood vessels.
3. Individuals with erectile dysfunction: PBSC helps improve blood circulation and rejuvenates sexual function.
4. Individuals with memory loss (Alzheimer’s Disease): Stem cells help regenerate brain cells and improve nerve system function.
5. Individuals with migraine headaches: PBSC helps reduce the frequency and severity of migraine attacks.
6. Individuals seeking overall health rejuvenation: Stem cells stimulate the creation of new cells and repair damaged ones, helping the body recover and improve overall health.
How to prepare before receiving the service:
1. Consult with a specialist:
Schedule an appointment to discuss your health history, any chronic conditions, medications you are taking, and any allergies to assess readiness for the treatment.
2. Discontinue certain medications:
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen or aspirin, should be avoided at least 7 days before stem cell collection to prevent any adverse effects on the procedure.
3. Avoid alcohol and smoking:
Refrain from drinking alcohol and smoking for at least 3 days before stem cell collection to enhance the effectiveness of the recovery process.
4. Stay hydrated:
Drink at least 1.5-2 liters of water per day for 2-3 days before stem cell collection to help your body prepare for the procedure.
5. Get adequate rest:
Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep per night for 2-3 days prior to stem cell collection to ensure your body is well-rested and ready for treatment.
6. Eat nutritious food:
Choose foods high in protein, such as fish, eggs, and beans, to help build and prepare the body for stem cell collection.
7. Avoid heavy exercise:
Refrain from strenuous exercise for 2-3 days before stem cell collection to prevent fatigue and prepare your body.
8. Wear comfortable clothing:
On the day of stem cell collection, wear loose, comfortable clothing for ease during the procedure.
9. Inform about supplements:
If you are taking any supplements, such as vitamins or products that affect the blood system, inform your doctor in advance.
Post-Treatment Care and Guidelines
1. Stay hydrated:
Drink at least 8-10 glasses of water per day for the first 1-2 weeks to help optimize blood circulation and the effectiveness of stem cell function.
2. Get adequate rest:
Sleep at least 7-8 hours per night to help your body recover and support the activity of the stimulated cells.
3. Avoid smoking and alcohol:
Refrain from drinking alcohol and smoking for at least 7 days after the PBSC treatment, as they may reduce the effectiveness of cell regeneration.
4. Avoid strenuous activities:
Avoid heavy exercise or activities that may cause fatigue during the first week after treatment.
5. Eat a healthy diet:
Choose foods rich in protein, vitamins, and antioxidants, such as fish, leafy greens, and fruits, to support cell recovery.
6. Avoid direct sunlight:
If the treatment involves the skin, use sunscreen with a high SPF and avoid direct sun exposure.
7. Monitor for abnormal symptoms:
If you experience unusual symptoms, such as swelling, redness, or pain at the site of stem cell collection or injection, contact your doctor or healthcare provider immediately.
8. Attend follow-up appointments:
Schedule follow-up appointments as advised by your doctor to assess your body’s response and plan further treatment if needed.
9. Avoid taking medication without medical advice:
If you need to take any medication, consult your doctor first to prevent interference with the stem cell treatment.
Precautions:
1. Provide detailed health history:
- Chronic conditions: If you have chronic illnesses such as heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease, or immune system disorders, inform your doctor before receiving the service.
- Allergies: If you have had allergic reactions to medications or stem cell treatments in the past, make sure to inform the medical team.
2. Avoid PBSC treatment in certain cases:
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding: PBSC is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women unless advised by a doctor.
- Infection: If you have an infection or open wounds in the area involved, the treatment should be postponed until your body is ready.
3. Discontinue certain medications before the service:
- Avoid taking anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen or aspirin, for at least 7 days before the procedure as these medications may interfere with stem cell collection and function.
4. Strictly follow post-treatment instructions:
- Avoid activities that may cause injury or physical fatigue during the first week after treatment.
5. Monitor for abnormal symptoms:
- If you experience unusual symptoms such as swelling, redness, pain, or fever after the treatment, notify your doctor immediately.
6. Avoid taking medication without medical advice:
- If you need additional medications after the treatment, consult your doctor first to prevent any negative effects on stem cell recovery.
7. Choose a reputable healthcare facility:
- PBSC treatment should be performed by specialized doctors at accredited clinics, such as Mousai Wellness Center.
8. Avoid alcohol and smoking:
- Refrain from consuming alcohol and smoking for at least 7 days before and after treatment, as they may reduce the effectiveness of recovery.
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