Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative illness, which means that the symptoms worsen over time. In 2022, it is estimated that 6.5 million Americans aged 65 and over live with Alzheimer's disease. The prevalence of Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia is on the rise, as the risk increases with age.
There are multiple risk factors that increase the probability of developing Alzheimer's disease . These factors include genetics and family history, lifestyle, and environment. While Alzheimer's and dementia are not a normal part of aging, increasing age is the greatest known risk factor.
Individuals diagnosed with Dementia & Alzheimer’s are facing three main concerns:
The goal of stem cell treatments in Dementia & Alzheimer’s is to clear recurrent infections, quench chronic inflammation, repair the brain damage, and restore cognitive and physical well-being.
Our treatment plans generally last between 2 and 5 weeks, depending on your overall health, your condition, and the severity of your Alzheimer's disease symptoms. Anyone can sign up for stem cell treatment for Alzheimer's disease. Each stem cell treatment candidate will receive a tailored plan to help achieve the highest success rate for maximum therapy efficiency. Typically, stem cell therapy for Alzheimer's disease will resemble a program such as the one below, and will last for 5 weeks, plus weekly for 6 months depending on your condition and severity of your symptoms.
25 Stem cell IVs
5 Plurisome IVs
25 IVs
25 IVs
5 sessions
10 sessions
Repairing the aging brain takes time. Pluripotent stem cells bring in their youthful reparative signaling factors and speed up this process significantly.
The first benefit from stem cell treatment is the quenching of the fire in the brain, the inflammation. Stem cells and their exosomes release immune and transcription factors that help immune cells to shift away from TH1 auto-immune reactivity and restore immune balance and tolerance. Our detoxification and anti-parasite treatments also help to restore proper immune regulation.
The second level of benefit, improvement in cognitive function and memory, is usually observed after a minimum of 12-24 injections. At this stage, chronic infections are cleared, inflammatory fire is mostly quenched, plaques and tangles treated, brain function starts restoring. The neurotrophic and neuroregenerative, anti-fibrotic factors, growth factors, mRNAs & miRNAs, all signal repair and regeneration in the brain.
Dementia & Alzheimer’s are diseases of aging. Pluripotent stem cells signal repair and rejuvenation in all 220+ tissue types. They have potent senolytic factors that quench inflammaging that is adding systemically to brain degeneration. The Stemaid Programs not only repair the brain and reverse cognitive decline, but also strengthen and rejuvenate all organ systems. The result is overall increase in vitality and quality of life.
Stem cell therapy may help people with Alzheimer’s by supporting the brain’s natural repair process and reducing inflammation that contributes to memory loss and cognitive decline. Our pluripotent stem cells and Plurisomes™ are used to target aging and damaged brain tissue. These cells release healing and anti-inflammatory factors that calm inflammation, promote new cell growth, and encourage communication between brain cells. They also help form new blood and nerve connections, which improve brain function and slow degeneration. In addition, they secrete natural growth factors (like NGF and BDNF) that protect existing brain cells and help create new ones. Together, these effects aim to restore balance, improve clarity, and support overall brain health.
Our treatment for Alzheimer’s stands out because we use pluripotent stem cells, which are the most powerful type of stem cells capable of transforming into any cell in the body. Most other clinics use mesenchymal stem cells, which come from adult tissues like fat or bone marrow and have more limited healing potential.
Our therapy combines embryonic stem cells and Plurisomes™, which release vital growth and repair factors that support brain cell renewal. These cells are only five days old, making them far more active and regenerative than older, tissue-derived cells.
This unique approach focuses on repairing nerve and brain damage at the root level, offering patients a deeper, more comprehensive form of healing than traditional stem cell therapies.
The recommended duration for Alzheimer’s stem cell therapy is five weeks. This allows enough time for your body to fully benefit from the daily regenerative effects of the treatment. Each day, patients typically spend 3–5 hours at the clinic (Monday to Saturday) receiving therapies that support brain and body repair.
A shorter stay of one or two weeks can help improve general health and energy, but is not long enough to target Alzheimer’s or dementia effectively. The full five-week program ($30,000) includes 30 embryonic stem cell (ESC) applications and 15 Plurisomes™, both essential for the therapy’s success.
Most patients are encouraged to repeat the program after about three months to continue supporting brain regeneration and long-term improvement.
Stem cell therapy is ideal for people with memory loss, cognitive decline, or Alzheimer’s disease caused by aging and chronic inflammation in the brain. This therapy uses pluripotent stem cells and Plurisomes™ to repair damaged brain tissue and support long-term regeneration.
Good candidates include adults or seniors, often in their 40s, 50s, 60s, or even 80s, who are in generally good health and can join a five-week program. The therapy involves 3–5 hours per day, six days a week, for steady healing results.
Before starting, patients should have a consultation to review their health and goals. Those taking immunosuppressant medications (like Prednisone or Dupixent) or who recently had cortisone shots must stop these before therapy so the stem cells can safely and effectively repair damaged areas.