The Invisible Illness: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the Regenerative Approach

Chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) represents profound, disabling fatigue lasting at least six months, accompanied by post-exertional malaise, unrefreshing sleep, and cognitive difficulties.

Understanding CFS

Research suggests CFS involves immune dysregulation, mitochondrial dysfunction affecting cellular energy production, autonomic nervous system problems, and chronic low-grade inflammation.

Conventional Treatment Limitations

Current approaches focus on symptom management through pacing strategies, sleep hygiene, and treating co-existing conditions, without addressing underlying dysfunction.

Regenerative Medicine Perspective

MSC therapy may help through immune modulation reducing inflammatory activation, supporting mitochondrial function and cellular energy production, and promoting overall physiological resilience.

Clinical Observations

Early observations suggest MSC therapy may reduce fatigue severity, improve post-exertional recovery, enhance cognitive function, and improve overall quality of life.

The SCMC Approach

Treatment uses systemic MSC administration allowing therapeutic effects throughout the body, addressing the multi-system nature of CFS.

Is This Right for You?

Consider this approach if conventional symptom management hasn’t provided adequate improvement and CFS significantly impairs your functioning.

Contact Information:
Stem Cell Medical Center
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