Neurological Recovery and Stem Cells: Parkinson’s, MS, and Immune Regulation Explained
People with neurological conditions are often told there is nothing more that can be done. This conversation challenges that assumption by explaining how stem cell therapy is being used to support conditions like Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, and autoimmune disorders. Dr. Yi Song discusses why stem cell quantity matters for neurological conditions, how intravenous and intranasal delivery work together, and why immune regulation is central to diseases like MS, Crohn’s, and ulcerative colitis. The discussion also covers why some treatments fail, the difference between autologous and umbilical cord stem cells, and how stem cells respond to inflammation signals in the body. This is an educational conversation for people seeking a clearer understanding of stem cell therapy, its limitations, and where it may fit when conventional treatments stop providing relief. 00:00 Neurological Recovery and Stem Cell Therapy Overview 01:20 Why Stem Cell Dosage Matters for Parkinson’s 02:33 Intranasal Stem Cells and Brain Access 04:18 Parkinson’s Motor Improvements After Treatment 05:12 Spinal Cord Injury and Regenerative Limits 07:06 Direct Spinal Cord Stem Cell Injections Explained 08:21 Stem Cells for Multiple Sclerosis Immune Regulation 10:22 Risks of Long Term Immunosuppressive Drugs 12:17 Digestive Autoimmune Diseases and Stem Cells 14:57 How IV Stem Cells Target Inflammation 16:40 Epilepsy and Less Invasive Stem Cell Approaches 18:46 Umbilical Cord vs Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells 23:05 Autologous Stem Cells and Aging Limitations 25:16 Why Younger Stem Cells Behave Differently 27:20 Accessing Care and Treatment Locations 🧬 What Sets Our Treatments Apart: Fresh, high-viability stem cells (85–94%) from rigorously screened umbilical cord donors Personalized protocols by Dr. Yi Song, dual PhD in Pathology and Oriental Medicine Treatments rooted in 17 generations of traditional Chinese medicine and modern biomedical science No immune rejection risk, MSCs are immuno-privileged Full transparency, certified for cell viability, purity, and genetic stability 📍 Our Locations 📌 U.S. Clinical Team: Stem Cell Therapy Experts (Boston) https://g.co/kgs/PbhECms 📌 Treatment Site: Zenerchi Retreat, a tranquil healing center near Medellín, Colombia https://zenerchiretreat.com/ 🌐 Learn more or schedule your confidential consultation: https://www.stemcelltherapyexperts.com https://stemcelltherapyexperts.com/co... 📞 (617) 206-1055 💬 Follow Dr. Yi Song & SCTE: Facebook: /stemcelltherapyexperts Instagram: /stemcelltherapyexperts LinkedIn: /dr-yi-song 🎥 Subscribe for real patient stories, clinical insights, and expert interviews on stem cell therapy. #StemCellTherapy #ParkinsonsDisease #MultipleSclerosis

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