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FAQ

Welcome to our FAQ section. We have compiled a list of common questions to provide you with quick and easy answers. If you have any other inquiries, feel free to reach out to us. We are here to help!

  • What questions are asked during my consultation regarding ASD?
    This is the list of questions that will be asked during consultation with parents of children with ASD: Can your child talk? Does he or she use words or sentences? Does she or he knows colors, numbers, names of people? Does your child understand what parents are asking him or her to do? Does your child communicate easily what he or she wants? Does your child up follows through with tasks? Is he or she playing with toys, coloring books, playing with pets, etc. Can he/she focus on one task?Is your child having tantrums frequently? Is your child stimming frequently? Getting upset easily? Getting aggressive? Does your child have friends and/or plays with other kids at the playground? Does your child have regular stool? If not, is it diarrhea like or constipation? Does he or she suffer from gas and bloating. Does the stool have foul smell? What are you using currently for improving his/her stool? Does he or she have a leak gut syndrome? Is your child healthy in terms of no infections, no chronic diseases, no other conditions except the ASD? What conditions? Did you do genetic testing for mutations or chromosomal abnormalities? Does your child have normal thyroid hormone levels? Do you know if he or she has normal vitamin D levels of vitamin B levels (B1, B6, B12)? Did you check your child for environmental toxins or heavy metals? Are you currently doing detox? What kind? Is your child a picky eater? Does he or she have food allergies? What kind of foods they cannot tolerate? Do they eat the a lot of fruits and vegetables? is it colorful fruits and vegetables? What colors of foods do they eat in one serving? Is your child sleeping well? if not, are you giving some medication or supplement to help him with your door fall asleep? Is your child having enough energy during the day? is he/she running around or sit in the corner and doing nothing? What is the most common behavior your child is doing during the day? Is your child capable of controlling physiological functions? Is he/she asking to go to toilet or goes to toilet when needed or still using diapers? Can she or he control the runny nose, like cleaning it in the tissue when it's running? These consultations are intended for informational and educational purposes only. They do not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for any health concerns or before starting any new treatment or supplement.
  • What is the stem cell activator?
    The stem cell activator is an herbal product that has three plant extracts that possess the unique ability to stimulate release of the mesenchymal (adult) stem cells from the bone marrow (see Reading Materials section for clinical research). The stem cell activator comes in two forms: capsules (StemActive) and oral gel (StemActive gel). Both forms have a similar mechanism of action. Gel is particularly good for elderly, people who have trouble swallowing pills , and children. The stem cell activator does NOT contain any stem cells. It is a product derived from plants.
  • How to give Stem Active to children?
    StemActive Gel can be easily given to children. Use 1 teaspoon for each 2 years of life. The gel packet has approximately 6 teaspoons and children over 12 should receive a full gel packet. When child is given less than a full packet, the rest of the gel may be kept in a fridge for up to 2 days. The best time to give the gel is after breakfast, once a day.
  • How long does it take to see an effect of the stem cell activator?
    The stem cell activator produces multiple effects in the human body and it is hard to predict what issue will be addressed first. Here are some common time frames: For allergic reactions and asthma the improvement is usually observed within 1-3 months. For joint and back pain - 1-5 months. For speech development in children - 1-5 months. For endocrine disorders - 1-8 months. For autoimmune conditions - 3-8 months Disclaimer: StemActive is a dietary supplement that supports stem cell activation. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical care..
  • Is the Stem cell activator vegan?
    The stem cell activator gel and capsules are vegan-friendly, gluten-free, and dairy-free.
  • How does the stem cell activator work?
    The stem cell activator prompts bone marrow to release 5–7 million mesenchymal stem cells. Once in the brain, these stem cells help reduce inflammation, produce neuron-supporting growth factors, and aid in forming new neural networks. This process promotes more complex behaviors, including improved speech, socialization, and adaptive behaviors.
  • How to eliminate neuroinflammation?
    Reducing neuroinflammation often involves a multi-faceted approach, including anti-inflammatory diets (rich in antioxidants, omega-3s, and low in processed foods), regular exercise, stress management, and quality sleep. Supplements like curcumin, resveratrol, and omega-3 fatty acids may also help. In some cases, treatments like stem cell therapy or medications targeting inflammation pathways are used, though these should be discussed with a healthcare professional.
  • What are most common side effects of the stem cell activator?
    The most common potential side effect of the stem cell activator is a food allergy. A much rarer side effect is caffeine hypersensitivity. This product contains a very small amount of caffeine, which most people do not notice; however, those who are extremely sensitive—both children and adults—may experience hyperreactivity.
  • Is the stem cell activator kind of stem cell therapy?
    Stem cell therapy involves collecting stem cells from the patient or a donor, processing them, and injecting or infusing them into the target area. Common methods include IV infusion for systemic effects, direct tissue injection for injuries, or spinal injection for neurological issues. After treatment, patients are monitored to assess effectiveness and check for side effects. The stem cell activator prompts your bone marrow to release a significant number of your own mesenchymal stem cells. Once released, these stem cells travel through the body, targeting areas of inflammation, damage, or degeneration. By promoting cellular repair and regeneration, they help restore the function of tissues and organs, supporting overall health and potentially accelerating healing in specific areas. It is not a kind of the stem cell therapy.
  • Are you providing treatment for autism, back pain, or other diseases?
    Our consultations are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. They do not offer treatments for any disease. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Anastasia, a biomedical scientist and wellness enthusiast, shares her expertise in stem cell science and natural supplements to help others achieve optimal health in addition to their current medical regimens or treatments.
  • What if my child does not like the stem cell activator gel taste or consistency?
    If your child dislikes the gel's consistency, you can dilute it with water to create a juice-like texture. You can also mix the gel with yogurt, applesauce, any juice, or even soda. While children often find the gel's taste unappealing at first, they usually adapt within a week or two and consume it without complaints.
  • Do I need to change my diet while I am taking the stem cell activator?
    There is no need to change your diet while using the stem cell activator, as it does not interact with other supplements you may be taking. The only exception is when using absorbent supplements such as activated charcoal, zeolites, or bentonite clay. If you are taking these detoxifying supplements, ensure that the stem cell activator is taken at least 1.5 hours apart to avoid interference.
  • Are probiotics necessary to enhance the effectiveness of the stem cell activator?
    Taking probiotics is not strictly necessary to enhance the effects of a stem cell activator. However, maintaining a healthy gut microbiome can support overall health and wellness, potentially creating an optimal environment for your body to respond to the stem cell activator. Probiotics can aid digestion, improve nutrient absorption, and reduce inflammation, which may indirectly benefit the effectiveness of any health supplement, including a stem cell activator. If you are considering probiotics, consult a healthcare professional to determine whether they align with your specific health goals. For example, research into the gut microbiota of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) suggests differences in the composition and diversity of their gut bacteria compared to neurotypical children. While findings can vary, studies have identified certain trends: Potentially Reduced Bacteria in Children with ASD. Bifidobacterium Known for promoting gut health, regulating immune function, and reducing inflammation. Lower levels have been frequently reported in children with ASD. Lactobacillus A beneficial genus involved in maintaining a healthy gut barrier and producing metabolites like short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). Its reduction might affect gut health and communication between the gut and brain. Prevotella Associated with fiber digestion and overall microbial diversity. Lower levels of Prevotella are often linked with reduced microbial richness in children with ASD. Akkermansia muciniphila Supports gut lining integrity and anti-inflammatory effects. Lower levels may contribute to gastrointestinal issues, which are common in children with ASD. Faecalibacterium Produces butyrate, a key SCFA that helps maintain gut and brain health. Reduced levels are often noted in ASD and other inflammatory conditions.
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