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Neurological Disorders

Stem cell infusion therapy represents a cutting-edge solution for neurological conditions by promoting repair and regeneration within the nervous system while reducing neuroinflammation. Regenerative therapies, including IV exosome infusions, can:
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Reduce inflammation
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Support neuroprotection
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Stimulate the growth of new nerve cells
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Slow disease progression
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Improve function
This innovative approach is still considered experimental, but ongoing research and clinical trials have demonstrated significant promise. Many patients experience improvements in mobility, cognition, and quality of life, offering new hope for managing complex neurological conditions.
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"Stem cell-derived exosomes have gained attention in regenerative medicine for their role in encouraging nerve regeneration and potential use in treating neurological diseases. These nanosized extracellular vesicles act as carriers of bioactive molecules, facilitating intercellular communication and enhancing the regenerative process in neural tissues," according to Science Direct.


Common Neurological Symptoms &
Signs of Neuroinflammation



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Neuroinflammation: Inflammatory activity in the brain or spinal cord, which may impact mood, cognition, and nervous system function
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Brain Fog: Difficulty focusing, poor memory, or reduced mental clarity
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Chronic Fatigue: Persistent exhaustion not improved by rest—common in neurological disorders
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Muscle Weakness or Soreness: Ongoing muscle fatigue, cramping, or discomfort related to nerve dysfunction
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Numbness or Tingling: Sensory disturbances in the hands, feet, or limbs
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Coordination Issues: Balance problems, unsteady gait, or difficulty with fine motor tasks
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Cognitive Changes: Trouble with memory, decision-making, or problem-solving
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Sleep Disturbances: Insomnia or non-restorative sleep related to nervous system imbalance
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Mood Changes: Increased anxiety, depression, or irritability associated with brain inflammation
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Headaches or Migraines: Frequent or chronic headaches, especially when tied to neurological issues
Neurological Conditions Treated
​​​Autism (Autism Spectrum Disorder)
A neurological and developmental disorder that affects how people interact with others, communicate, learn, and behave.
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Concussion
A type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or by a hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth.
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CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome)
An extreme form of chronic pain that usually affects an arm or a leg and typically develops after an injury, a surgery, a stroke or a heart attack.
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Dementia (including Alzheimer’s)
A group of disorders affecting memory, thinking, and social abilities severely enough to interfere with daily life.
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​​​Neuropathy
Damage to peripheral nerves causing weakness, numbness, tingling or pain, often in the hands and feet.
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Parkinson’s Disease
A progressive nervous system disorder affecting movement, often causing tremors, stiffness, and balance problems.
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Stroke
A sudden interruption of blood flow to the brain, leading to brain cell damage and potential loss of motor functions.
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​​​​​Spinal Cord Injury
Damage to the spinal cord that can result in loss of movement, sensation, and autonomic function below the injury site.
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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Brain dysfunction caused by an external force, resulting in cognitive, emotional, and physical impairments.
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Combining rTMS with stem cell therapy

Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) is a non-invasive treatment that uses magnetic pulses to stimulate brain activity, allowing a higher rate of exosomes to cross the blood brain barrier. Rapidly changing magnetic pulses cause neurons to change their firing pattern within the brain. By changing the firing pattern of neurons in brain circuits, the dysfunctional brain patterns can change. The patient remains awake during the procedure and can return to normal daily activities immediately following (no medication or anesthesia is required).
"Life Changing Stem Cell Therapy: A Real Patient's
Spinal Cord Injury Testimony"
Herald News- Shaw Media, May 2023
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Stem cell therapy has the potential to significantly change people’s lives, as it did for this woman. Darniece experienced a spinal cord injury in 2015 that left her dependent on others and struggling with constant pain. To manage her symptoms, she tried medications, chiropractic care, and holistic approaches, but nothing worked until Chicago Stem Cell Therapy offered her an opportunity to try exosome infusions.​
Stem cells can repair and regenerate healthy tissue and through exosome infusions (the signaling pathways derived from stem cells) directly to the bloodstream, Darniece was able to reduce inflammation, pain and rejuvenate aging cells.
During the three months of IV exosome infusion treatment, she and her family saw a transformation in her life. Her limited vision had improved to being able to see colors and better-defined objects, she could speak more easily and much more clearly, eat on her own, and think with greater clarity. Not only is Darniece participating and engaging in conversations and activities again, she can move around a great deal more, not to mention the incredible amount of pain relief.
This powerful testimony shows there are more than physical benefits that come with stem cell therapy. Darniece’s story highlights how this kind of treatment can effectively restore independence and dignity to patients who have suffered neurological damage or degenerative disorders. It offers improved physical health and furthermore, these treatments allow families affected by such illnesses to feel reconnected.
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“She is living her life again - it’s like she is back and really with us!”