FAQs
- Is the Stem Cell Treatment administered by Medra safe?
- How quickly will I see results after the Fetal Stem Cell Treatment?
- How many Fetal Stem Cell Treatments will I need?
- How many people have been treated with my specific disease or condition?
- What should I be doing before and after I receive the Fetal Stem Cell treatment?
- Am I eligible for Fetal Stem Cell Treatment with Medra?
- Why is Fetal Stem Cells preferable over other Stem Cells?
- How do the Fetal Stem Cells actually work to bring about healing?
- What are Dr. Rader’s qualifications?
How do the Fetal Stem Cells actually work to bring about healing?
Fetal Stem Cells are the cellular building blocks of the 220 cell types within the body. The Fetal Stem Cells used by Medra remain in an undifferentiated state and therefore are capable of becoming any tissue, organ or cell type within the body.
Fetal Stem Cells also release Cytokines. Cytokines are cell-derived, hormone-like polypeptides that regulate cellular replication, differentiation, and activation. Cytokines can bring normal cells and tissues to a higher level of function, allowing the body’s own healing mechanisms to partner with the transplanted Fetal Stem Cells to repair the body.


