Stem Cell TreatmentIn these transplants, stem cells replace damaged cells that have been affected by chemotherapy, normal aging, trauma and injury, various chronic illness, and other disease.
Stem cells serve as a way for the donor's immune system to fight certain types of cancer and blood-related diseases, such as leukemia, lymphoma, neuroblastoma and multiple myeloma. Stem Cell replacement help in the repair of the following:
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OzonotherapyOzone therapy consists in the application of minimum concentrations of medical ozone (O3) combined with medical oxygen (O2), from which it is synthesized. A controlled "micro-oxidation" takes place, whose "vaccine effect" results in a favorable activation of our antioxidant system.
Ozone therapy is a very valuable medical technology, highly useful in several fields and against many pathologies, is the application of ozone to the human organism with special techniques and therapeutic purposes. |
KamboKambo is a healing ritual used mainly in South America. It’s named after the poisonous secretions of the giant monkey frog, or Phyllomedusa bicolor. The frog secretes the substance as a defense mechanism to kill or subdue animals that try to eat it. Humans, on the other hand, apply the substance to their body for its health benefits.
Indigenous people have used kambo for centuries to heal and cleanse the body by strengthening its natural defenses. It was also believed to increase stamina and their hunting skills. These days’ shamans and naturopathic practitioners use it for cleansing the body of all toxins, as well as treating numerous health conditionsby resetting and enhancing the immune system. |
TemazcalA temazcal (temasˈkal) is a type of low heat sweat lodge, which originated with pre-Hispanic Indigenous peoples in Mesoamerica. The term temazcal comes from the Nahuatl word temāzcalli (tema:sˈkal:i) ("house of heat"), or possibly from the Nahua words teme (to bathe) and calli (house).
In ancient Mesoamerica it was used as part of a curative ceremony thought to purify the body after exertion such as after a battle or a ceremonial ball game. It was also used for healing the sick, improving health, and for women to give birth. It continues to be used today in Indigenous cultures of Mexico and Central America that were part of the ancient Mesoamerican region for spiritual healing and health enrichment reasons. It is currently being recovered by all sectors of society in Mexico, Central America and the world as a cleansing and restorative balancing of mind, body and spirit. |
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