WHEN IS CELL THERAPY INDICATED?
Especially in case of complaints of old age with physical and mental exhaustion, signs of wear, decreasing vitality and quality of life.
Also in case of vegetative and nervous symptoms- long-term stress (burnout syndrome), sleeping disorders, irritability, inability to concentrate, as well as for neurological diseases like Parkinson or as supporting treatment for cancer patients.
Additional Indications:
Functional and organic circulatory and vascular disease |
Signs of wear on the locomotor system | |||
Circulatory problems | Spinal complaints | |||
Arteriosclerosis | Arthrosis | |||
Cardiac insufficiency | Osteoporosis | |||
Dysrhythmia | Ischialgia | |||
Conditions following a heart attack | Fibromyalgia | |||
Users of cardiac pacemakers |
Disorders of the inner organs | Metabolic disorders | |||
Lung, liver, intestines, kidneys, pancreas | Diabetes mellitus | |||
Lipid metabolism disorders: High cholesterol levels |
Hormonal disorders | Allergic reactions | |||
Impotency | Hay fever | |||
Menopausal complaints | Allergic skin reactions such as psoriasis | |||
Low immunity | ||||
Susceptibility to infections (frequent colds) |
There is no age limit for the Cell Therapy.
The attending physician determines the therapy programme and ensures that the cell therapy covers all health problems.