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The Miracle of Stem Cell Therapy for Post-Stroke Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Susanti Vinski, Deby; Cinta Vinski, Natasha
Journal of World Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Journal Of World Science
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v3i1.524

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The objective of this research is to explain and analyze the miraculous effectiveness of stem cell therapy in treating post-stroke patients, particularly those with diabetes, and to study the consistent properties of this treatment method. The research method employed is a case study that administered stem cell therapy to five post-stroke patients with diabetes, aged between 53 and 72 years. Patient care records, including evaluations and analyses, serve as the primary data source for this study. The stem cells utilized in the therapy are derived from products cultured by the CELLTECH Stem Cell and Banking Laboratory, with processes undergoing thorough quality reviews. The study demonstrates that stem cells have proven to be capable of repairing damaged cells, especially in post-stroke therapy. Some patients undergoing therapy at the CELLTECH Stem Cell Center have successfully recovered and regained the ability to walk. These results are reinforced by a series of laboratory tests confirming their efficacy. Treatments conducted at the Vinski Regenerative Center also show positive research outcomes, enhancing confidence in the clinic's medical services. The implications of this research suggest that stem cell therapy could be an effective method in treating post-stroke patients with diabetes. The positive outcomes of this research could also bolster public trust in medical services provided by stem cell therapy centers such as CELLTECH Stem Cell Center and Vinski Regenerative Center. Further studies and the development of stem cell therapies may open new possibilities in the treatment of post-stroke and related conditions.
Combination of Stem Cell & PRP Therapy in Healthy Aging for Osteoarthritis Susanti Vinski, Deby; Cinta Vinski, Natasha; Sintong, Langga; Hardjo, Marhaen
Journal of World Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Journal of World Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v3i2.539

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Osteoarthritis is the most common inflammation of the joints, with symptoms of joint pain when moving, stiffness, especially in the morning, weakening of the muscles around the problematic joint, sound when the joint is moved, and swelling in the joint area. The absence of treatment that can eliminate Osteoarthritis has led to an increasing demand for more effective treatment. In fact, common disease is age-related, and global statistics show that it is a significant health problem and financial burden on health and social welfare systems globally. This study aims to explain and analyze the effectiveness of combination therapy of stem cells and PRP in the treatment of Osteoarthritis. The research method used is a case study where combination therapy of stem cells and PRP offers the potential to modify the natural recovery of knee Osteoarthritis using stem cell-based technology. Stem cell therapy was given to 9 Osteoarthritis patients aged over 50 years, most of whom were female, who were proven to tend to improve their condition after undergoing stem cell therapy with PRP at the Vinski Regenerative Center and were able to carry out their daily activities again.
Application of Mesenchymal Stem Cell for Degenerative Disc Disease Susanti Pada Vinski, Deby; Siagian, Carles; Kurniawan Nugroho, Andi; Hardjo, Marhaen; Cinta Vinski, Natasha
Journal of World Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Journal of World Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v3i3.562

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During a person's life, the spine will experience continuous changes in response to physiological axial loads. Increasing age is also a cause of pathological degenerative changes. Degenerative disease of the spine is a condition that many people complain about and requires appropriate and effective treatment. Degenerative disc disease is the most common cause of low back pain and disability worldwide, involving people of all ages and socioeconomic statuses. This study aims to explain and analyze the effectiveness of Mesenchymal Stem Cell therapy in treating Degenerative Disc Disease. The research method used is a case study where  Mesenchymal Stem Cell therapy offers the potential to modify the natural recovery of Degenerative Disc Disease using stem cell-based technology. Case studies were carried out at the Vinski Regenerative Center clinic, on several patients. And the results are that stem cells have the potential to be an ideal non-surgical treatment for low back pain and degenerative disc disease, because of their ability to differentiate into various connective tissue cells and their ability to restore damaged tissue and the results of case studies have proven to tend to improve the condition. However, long-term clinical studies are still needed, specifically focusing on the safety and efficacy of stem cell therapy in degenerative disc disease.
Quantum Stem Cell Therapy for Recovery of Liver Disease Susanti Vinski, Deby; Schroeter, CA; Hardjo, Marhaen; Kurniawan Nugroho, Andi; Cinta Vinski, Natasha
Journal of World Science Vol. 3 No. 5 (2024): Journal of World Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v3i5.609

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Chronic liver diseases pose a significant global health challenge, necessitating the development of novel therapeutic strategies for liver regeneration and functional recovery. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) derived from umbilical cord blood have emerged as promising candidates for liver regeneration due to their multipotent differentiation capacity, immunomodulatory properties, and paracrine effects. This study aims to investigate the efficacy, safety, and underlying mechanisms of stem cell therapy in the recovery and regeneration of liver tissue in patients with liver disease. The research method used is a case study where Mesenchymal Stem Cell therapy offers the potential to modify the natural recovery of Liver function using stem cell-based technology. Case studies were carried out on several Vinski Regenerative Center clinic patients. This review explores the therapeutic potential of umbilical cord blood-derived MSCs in promoting the recovery of liver function in preclinical and clinical settings. We discuss the mechanisms by which MSCs facilitate liver regeneration, including their ability to differentiate into hepatocyte-like cells, modulate immune responses, and secrete trophic factors that promote tissue repair. Preclinical studies demonstrate the efficacy of umbilical cord blood-derived MSCs in ameliorating liver injury, reducing fibrosis, and improving overall liver function. Challenges such as optimal dosing, timing of administration, and long-term monitoring remain to be addressed. Nevertheless, MSCs from umbilical cord blood represent a promising therapeutic approach for liver regeneration and hold great potential for improving outcomes in patients with liver disease.