Type 1 Diabetes

Caused by an autoimmune reaction in which the body’s immune system attacks the insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas. As a result, the body produces very little or no insulin.

Type 2 Diabetes

The most common type of diabetes.Hyperglycaemia (high bloodglucose levels) is the result of the inability of the body’s cells to respond fully to insulin, a situation termed ‘insulin resistance’.

Gestational diabetes (GDM)

Characterised by high blood glucose levels during pregnancy. It may occur at any time during pregnancy (although most likely after week 24) and usually disappears after the pregnancy.

How Stem Cells Help
Treat Diabetes?

Stem cell therapy offers a promising vision to treat diabetes and it is safe, easy and effective for both type 1 and type 2. Experimental and clinical studies have proven the therapeutic benefit of MSCs to treat diabetes. These stem cells have the ability to regenerate and protect pancreatic cells, differentiate into insulin producing beta cells, restore beta cell function, and reduce inflammation and insulin resistance.

Our Success Stories

Mrs. Al-Hadi

47, Kuwait

“I had Stem Cell Therapy in 2019 to reduce my
blood sugar level. I underwent one session of
intravenous MSCs infusion and one session of
intramuscular injection of exosome. My sugar
level has decreased three months after therapy
compared to before therapy. I am very happy
with the outcome because it was my first time
receiving stem cells.”

A World Free of Diabetes isn’t
Our Fantasy, it's Our Promise.

Reduces
Inflammation

Reduces Insulin
Resistance

Reduces Risk of
Complications

Reduces
sugar level

Improves Energy Levels

Improves Quality
of Life

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A diabetes free you is now possible