Suitability of Our Treatments

Stem cell infusion treatments are a powerful way to address the signs of aging and promote healing in the body. At DV Healife, we specialize in providing these treatments to our patients. However, it's important to note that stem cell therapy may not be suitable for everyone. If any of the following conditions apply, you may not be a candidate for stem cell infusion treatments.

Despite the limitations, it's worth noting that stem cell therapy has the potential to work wonders and produce remarkable results. Stem cell therapy has been shown to improve energy levels, reduce pain, enhance overall well-being, and promote healing in various organs and tissues. However, it's important to consult with a medical professional to determine if stem cell therapy is the right treatment option for you.

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PATIENT’S with Hepatitis or HIV

Individuals with a medical history of Hepatitis or HIV are generally not recommended to undergo stem cell treatments due to potential risks and complications.

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WOMEN who are planning to become pregnant

To ensure the safety of both the mother and the unborn child, stem cell treatment is not recommended for women who are pregnant. However, treatment can be initiated after giving birth and finishing breastfeeding to prevent any potential harm to the child.

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WOMEN who are Nursing

For the safety of the baby, women who are nursing should wait until after they have finished breastfeeding before considering stem cell treatments. This is because the effects of the treatment on the milk and the infant are unknown. Once breastfeeding is complete, women can explore the possibility of stem cell therapy to improve their health and well-being.

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WOMEN who are planning a pregnancy

For women who are planning to have a baby, it is recommended to postpone stem cell treatments until after pregnancy. This is because the effects of the treatment on a developing foetus are unknown. If you unexpectedly become pregnant while undergoing treatment, it is important to consult with your doctor for guidance on how to proceed.

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PEOPLE who are suffering Diabetic’s

Stem cell treatment may not be suitable for patients suffering from unmanaged systemic diseases such as Diabetes Mellitus. However, if the condition is under control through diet and lifestyle changes, treatment with stem cells may be considered.

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PATIENT’S whom have Low Haemoglobin Count

Patients with low haemoglobin levels in the blood may not be suitable candidates for stem cell treatment. However, with proper lifestyle and dietary changes, haemoglobin levels can be increased to normal levels, making treatment possible.

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PATIENT’S who have Cancer

Patients with cancer or high tumor markers are not recommended to undergo stem cell therapy as it may activate further growth of cancer cells. Cancer is caused by uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body. Therefore, cellular rejuvenation therapy is not suitable for cancer patients.

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PATIENT’S whom are on Hard Drugs/Alcohol

Patients who are addicted to drugs or alcohol may not be suitable for stem cell treatments until the addiction problem has been addressed. It is important to achieve sobriety and stability before undergoing any medical treatment.

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PATIENT’S whom are undergoing a Drug Trial

For patient safety, if you are currently participating in a drug trial or participated in one in the past 3 months, we recommend waiting before starting stem cell treatment to minimize the potential risks of drug interactions.

 

If you are unsure about your suitability for stem cell treatment, please contact us for more information and guidance. You can consult us by filling up the contact form below.

Disclaimer:

At DV Healife, we offer stem cell therapy to address various health issues. However, it is important for patients to disclose any underlying medical conditions or health symptoms they may have, as certain conditions may make them unsuitable candidates for stem cell therapy. Patients suffering from conditions such as cancer, drug/alcohol addiction, low haemoglobin levels, drug trials, HIV, hepatitis, pregnancy, nursing, or planning to have a baby, may not be suitable for this treatment.
It is the responsibility of the patient to inform DV Healife of any underlying conditions and medical history before undergoing stem cell therapy. Failure to disclose such information may result in adverse effects, and DV Healife will not be held accountable for any negative consequences that may arise as a result of non-disclosure.
We strongly recommend patients to be transparent and forthcoming with all medical information, in order to ensure their own safety and to receive the best possible treatment.

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