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Stem Cell Treatment – Finding a Home in Mexico There are few topics as exciting in the health care field as the possibilities presented by stem cell research. With numerous researchers stating that the cells could cure everything from Parkinson's disease to heart conditions, the controversial nature of stem cells has nevertheless forced many suffering from health issues to seek stem cell treatment abroad . And while many countries oversees are making huge strides in stem cell research, the science has also found a surprising home south of the border in Mexico. In fact, which much fewer restrictions on the area of stem cells, Mexico is quickly becoming a hotbed of activity. One of the major breakthroughs in stem cell treatment Mexico came in the field of heart disease. A group of patients at a Mexican hospital who were all survivors of heart failure were treated with stem cells. After most heart attacks, scar tissue forms on the heart muscles and increases the likelihood of future heart problems. Since stem cells can take on the properties of the organ or tissue that they are injected into, they were applied to the hearts of these patients. The stem cells have been shown to help reduce and heal the scaring, reducing the risk of future heart failure in the process. ALS, Alzheimer's, diabetes, and Parkinson's disease have all been treated with Mexico stem cell therapy . While some are hesitant to visit Mexico, the hospitals that are making these strides with stem cell research are usually located a stone's throw from the American – Mexican border, generally near popular tourist locations. Visiting them is safe and is usually the closest and least expensive option for seeking stem cell therapy in other countries. Many of the doctors and researchers working at these facilities crossed the border because of America's stricter stem

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Stem Cell Treatment – Finding a Home in Mexico

There are few topics as exciting in the health care field as the possibilities presented by stem cell research. With numerous researchers stating that the cells could cure everything from Parkinson's disease to heart conditions, the controversial nature of stem cells has nevertheless forced many suffering from health issues to seek stem cell treatment abroad. And while many countries oversees are making huge strides in stem cell research, the science has also found a surprising

home south of the border in Mexico. In fact, which much fewer restrictions on the area of stem cells, Mexico is quickly becoming a hotbed of activity.

One of the major breakthroughs in stem cell treatment Mexico came in the field of heart disease. A group of patients at a Mexican hospital who were all survivors of heart failure were treated with stem cells. After most heart attacks, scar tissue forms on the heart muscles and increases the likelihood of future heart problems. Since stem cells can take on the properties of the organ or tissue that they are injected into, they were applied to the hearts of these patients. The stem cells have been shown to help reduce and heal the scaring, reducing the risk of future heart failure in the process.

ALS, Alzheimer's, diabetes, and Parkinson's disease have all been treated with Mexico stem cell therapy. While some are hesitant to visit Mexico, the hospitals that are making these strides with stem cell research are usually located a stone's throw from the American – Mexican border, generally near popular tourist locations. Visiting them is safe and is usually the closest and least expensive option for seeking stem cell therapy in other countries. Many of the doctors and researchers working at these facilities crossed the border because of America's stricter stem cell policies, moving to Mexico to work towards curing people with stem cells.

There is no debate about the effectiveness of stem cell therapy. Numerous studies have been released that have uncovered countless uses for these amazing cells. Ethical and moral debates concerning them still rage on, however, and American researchers are still limited in their abilities to conduct research due to the restrictions placed on the studies in this country. Until these restrictions are lifted or less controversial means of stem cell treatment exists, many suffering from illnesses or injuries will continue to seek stem cell therapy abroad. For many, Mexico is becoming their first choice.