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Stem Cell Treatment for

Multiple Sclerosis and COPD


in Canada A Portal for the
Quality Life
Multiple Sclerosis is a disorder connected with the nerves resulting from the damage of
insulating layer that wraps the neurons present in the spinal cord and brain. Around 100,000
Canadians are living with this disease. It is almost lie a Canadian disease and mostly diagnosed
in women.
!he cells of the brain and nerves are nown as neurons which are microscopic. "ach neuron has
a body and an a#on. A#ons are lengthy fibres that are alie electrical wire and stretches the
neuron from the brain to the hand. $eurons interact each other by electrical signals through
a#ons. An e#clusive material called myelin wraps a#ons.
!he protective myelin that covers nerve cells becomes inflamed, puffed and isolated in people
with Multiple Sclerosis .%hen myelin is damaged the nerves do not manipulate the nerve
impulses properly which leads to various dysfunctions. Immunologic, "nvironmental, viral,
&enetic and !rauma are the main causes of this disease.
!he common symptoms that are triggered in Multiple Sclerosis patients are 'lurry vision,
(i))iness, fatigue, tingling, forgetfulness, paralysis, slurred speech, muscle spasms, bladder and
bowel problems. It can be diagnosed through M*I, $eurological "#am, "voed and potential
test. If the diagnosis is still unsure, spinal fluid may be taen from the bac to test for deviancies.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is an escalating lung disease that halts the normal
breathing capacity and affects more than 1.+M Canadians. It gradually forfeits airways, the
breathing tubes that carry air in and out of lungs. Air pollution, Cigarette smoing and being
denuded to fumes or chemicals are the main causes of C,-(. "mphysema and chronic
bronchitis are the two radical disorders that can cause the lung disease.
'ronchitis is veritably an inflammation of the bronchi. !he walls of the bronchi inside the lungs
becomes swollen which reduces the bronchi.s diameter so that limited air streams through than
actual. "mphysema also decreases the ability of the gas castling process. It causes alveolar
membranes to lose fle#ibility and turn into brittle. !he main test for C,-( is spirometry that
measures the amount of air breathed out.
!here is remedy for the person.s suffering with MS or C,-( through stem cell therapy. !he
Multiple Sclerosis society of Canada affirms that there is evidence of dominant assets in people
with Multiple Sclerosis through stem cell therapy.
Stem Cell !herapy Autism is reserve cells in the body that can be defined as shape shifters. !hey
have the potentiality to fete many diseases, because they can become muscle, bone, cartilage and
other speciali)ed types of cells. !his usually helps to replace or repair damaged cells or tissues. A
bone marrow stem cell transplantation therapy has shown a strong success in stopping the
progression of Multiple sclerosis in Canada.
In C,-(, stem cells may galvani)e the formation of new capillaries in the lung leading to
restore the tissue and better function. It reduces inflammation in the airway alveoli preventing
further damage .!he reposition of the cells may frame energetic and healthy lung tissues. "arly
detection of MS or C,-( -rognosis is a successful treatment which maes patient.s to live
longer and to lead a /uality life.
For More Details Visit Here: -- Multiple Sclerosis Canada

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