The immune system is essential for human survival. Without a strong immune system, human bodies would be open to attack from all bacteria, viruses, parasites, and more. It is our immune system that keeps us healthy as we drift through a sea of pathogens. The immune system is spread throughout the body and involves many […]
The liver is the second largest organ of the human body. It is the greatest filter in our body. It detoxifies various metabolites, synthesizes essential proteins, and produces biochemicals that are important for our digestion, immunity, and growth. It also protects us from different kinds of heavy metal toxicity, bad lipids, and viral or bacterial […]
IHD (Ischemic heart disease) has been considered the top cause of mortality globally (WHO) and remains the single largest cause of death in countries of all income groups. Worldwide about 17.9 million deaths are occurring from different kinds of heart diseases. Ischemia is defined as insufficient blood supply (circulation) to a local area due to […]
About 422 million people worldwide have diabetes, the majority living in low and middle-income countries, and 1.6 million deaths are directly attributed to diabetes each year. Both the number of cases and the prevalence of diabetes have been steadily increasing over the past few decades. Diabetes is a chronic, metabolic disease characterized by increased levels […]
Generally, ischemic heart disease or cerebral vascular disease occurs due to a lack of blood supply to specific cells of target organs. Poor blood flow causes less oxygen supply to the particular area and thus heart attack or stroke happens. Heart muscles or brain cells (neurons) have very less capacity to rejuvenate once they get […]
Sleep Disorder or Insomnia is a common problem among adults and sometimes in teenagers as well, around the world. The National Institute of Health estimates that roughly 30 percent of the general population complains of sleep disruption and 10 percent have associated symptoms with the diagnosed insomnia. After several clinical trials, medical science has already […]
Hypertension is the still wide leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and significantly impacts the risk of all major cardiovascular events, including stroke, sudden cardiac death, coronary heart disease, heart failure, abdominal aortic aneurysm, and peripheral vascular disease. But how much we are aware of that is the main question. So today my topic […]
Regenerative medicine mainly works in four pillars. I have already discussed the first step, the diagnosis, in my last blog. Today I am going to discuss the second pillar/step which is Detoxification, the second most crucial step among them all. For the execution of the rest two steps, we need to go through this step […]
In my last blog, I mentioned that regenerative medicine mainly stands on four major pillars – Diagnosis, Detoxification, Repair, and Rejuvenation to get rid of or prevent any chronic diseases. In this blog, I will explain why Diagnosis is so important in regenerative practice and how it differs from conventional practice to some extent. For […]
The human body is a storehouse of different atomic, molecular, cellular, and tissue systems that develop from a single cell called the zygote. Since birth, the human body develops for up to 18 years of its life. But after 25 years, the aging process starts with each and every human body. It is a gradual […]