Although it decreases with age, there are stem cell-derived cells in the circulating blood of every person, which we call CGF, which literally means "Concentrated Growth Factor".
From the person's own blood, in a laboratory environment and in a special centrifuge. When these cells, which are separated and concentrated by , are given to the same person again, due to their migration, repair and renewal properties, they quickly reach that area of the body where there is damage to the tissue or organ and try to renew the existing damage.
TREATMENT AREAS OF USE
Today, CGF treatment is applied in almost every branch of medicine, and we can list its main areas of use as follows:
Joint and Muscle Diseases
-Fibromyalgias
-Joint Calcifications (Gonarthrosis, Shoulder Joint Calcifications, etc.)
-Joint and Muscle Injuries (Bursitis, Tendinitis, Tennis Elbow, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome etc. )
-Heel Spur
-Waist Traumas (Disc Disc Herniation, Lumbar Myalgia)
Neurological Diseases (Stroke, Dementia, Parkinson's, MS, Vestibular System Damage, Alzheimer etc. )
Autoimmune Diseases
-Behcet's Disease
-Rheumatoid Arthritis
-Psoriasis Disease (Psoriasis)
-Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (Crohn's, Ulcerative Colitis etc.)
-Diabetes and Its Complications (Polyneuropathy, Diabetic Foot etc.)
- Chronic Liver Diseases
-Non-Healing Wounds
-Vascular Circulatory Disorders
-All allergic diseases (Chronic urticaria, hay fever, Allergic asthma etc.)
-Heart Failures
-Coronary Vascular Diseases
Generally, with a total of 5-6 sessions, every 2-3 weeks, the disease is largely cured. In some cases, 2-3 sessions of maintenance treatment may be required at 4-6 month intervals.
What is Thymus Treatment?
Thymus gland, It is an endocrine gland located in the upper part of the breastbone. Its weight is 37 grams until the person reaches puberty. After reaching sexual maturity, the thymus gland, which shrinks throughout life, provides hormone flow to the blood and is responsible for growth and immunity. If If the organism is attacked by a disease, the thymus gland sends lymphocytes (a type of white blood cells) to kill the attackers (germs, viruses, etc.). This gland is of great importance for both the production of antibodies and the development of cellular defenses.
The decreasing size of the thymus gland throughout the life cycle means that the immune response to this gland decreases as we age. When we reach the age of 50, only 15% of the thymus gland is active. This situation causes infections, cancer and auto-immune diseases to increase significantly as we age.
Only some of the functions of the thymus gland in general and thymic hormones in particular have been discovered. Nowadays, it is known that T-lymphocytes are involved in the “immune defense” that distinguishes self from stranger. Three different cells are produced by the thymus: Auxiliary cells; It stimulates and regulates immune substances (lymphokines that stimulate killer cells and phagocytes.) In addition, these helper cells; They stimulate the production of antibodies by B-lymphocytes.
The second group is trained to become killer cells. It has the ability to directly attack and destroy cancer cells. Suppressor cells belong to the last and third group. These cells are very necessary because they have the ability to calm down the defensive reaction once initiated. Otherwise, aggressive helper and killer cells could also harm the body. Thymus therapy is the most important basic immune therapy. Basic therapy requires a series of thymus extract injections that activate and balance the body's immune system. A typical thymus therapy involves an injection process using thymus peptides. This therapy is one of the most important non-specific immunotherapies. It activates and balances the cellular immune system.
For which diseases is it applied?
1- Virus, bacterial and fungal infections caused by immune system failure, Chronic Hepatitis and HIV etc.
2-Preventing the progression of malignant tumors and relapses by strengthening the decreased immunity in cancer patients.
3-Decreased immunity in old age. Increasing vitality and life expectancy by re-strengthening the skin system and thus preventing age-related diseases.
4-Removing the immune system that causes many Rheumatic Diseases and helping to treat the disease.
5- All allergic diseases (Hay Fever, Allergic Asthma, Urticaria, Allergic Eczema etc.)
6-Autoimmune Diseases (Psoriasis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Behcet's Disease, inflammatory bowel disease such as Hashimoto's, Crohn's and Ulcerative Colitis diseases etc. )
7- Chronic fatigue due to various reasons.
How Is It Applied? The treatment is generally performed on an outpatient basis, in the doctor's office. The “Classic Thymus Treatment Series” is a 2-5 week program that includes 15-20 injections. Thymus extract injection is given into the gluteal muscle and is usually painless. The treatment plan may vary depending on the individual clinical picture. In some clinical syndromes, additional injections may be required for therapeutic results. (such as 1-2 injections within a period of 2-3 months)
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