Organotherapie
Organotherapy
1. DEFINITION
In simple language, cell therapy means that cells and minute cell unions derived from unborn or young donor animals are suspended in a natural solution and injected into the patient.
Thus, cell therapy is a treatment based on biological substances conveyed in a suspension containing hundreds of thousands of cells and minute cell unions, preferably from unborn - or in the case of gland injections - from young donor animals.
These cell components allow defective cells in the human body to regenerate by supplying the patient's ailing organ, or the aging organism as a whole, with valuable biochemical substance groups.
In 1953, Niehans treated Pope Pius XII who in gratitude appointed him to the Papal Academy of Sciences in 1955. making the founder of cell therapy the successor to the late Sir Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillin.
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