00:00Autism is a very complex disease.
00:03What stem cell treatment is to slow down inflammation and reduce it as much as possible.
00:07This helps learn anything new, starting from speech, learning habits, daily routine, and having better performance at school.
00:16How can stem cells potentially help someone with autism?
00:20Inflammation is one of the causes of autism.
00:24Autism is a very complex disease.
00:26It's not something that is caused by one factor.
00:30It may be caused by many.
00:33But neuroinflammation it's something that is seen in most autistic cases.
00:37This means that our primary goal with stem cell treatment is to slow down inflammation and reduce it as much as possible,
00:43while also helping the brain restore, regenerate, and function properly.
00:48So the stem cells and their exosomes.
00:50They slow down inflammation, help create a better environment for neurons,
00:54and also possess a unique and interesting property that is particularly beneficial for individuals with autism.
01:00They help to make proper and better connections between the neurons.
01:04If there are too many connections,
01:07it's very hard for us to focus.
01:10If they have a very low connection, it's very hard to learn something new,
01:14because like connection between neurons is something that we know, something that we learn.
01:17And in this case, the stem cells help to create the perfect amount of connections.
01:23And this helps learn anything new, starting from speech,
01:27learning habits, daily routine, and having better performance at school.
01:32So it all depends on the inflammation and how the neurons connect.
01:35The
01:55etc.
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