Stem Cell Therapies for Autoimmune Diseases
Balancing the Immune System. Restoring Quality of Life.
Autoimmune diseases occur when the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks its own tissues, leading to chronic inflammation, pain, and progressive damage. For many patients, conventional treatments focus only on suppressing symptoms with medications that often carry long-term side effects.
At GARM Clinic, stem cell therapies for autoimmune diseases are designed to help restore balance. By modulating immune responses and reducing systemic inflammation, stem cells offer a potential pathway to long-term relief and improved quality of life.

How Stem Cells Work in Autoimmune Care
Immune Modulation
Stem cells release signals that can calm overactive immune responses.
Inflammation Reduction
Help reduce systemic inflammation that drives symptoms.
Tissue Support
Aid in repairing tissues damaged by chronic immune attack.
Whole-Body Impact
Delivered via IV or targeted injection to support systemic and local needs.
Conditions Where Stem Cell Therapy May Help
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
Joint pain, swelling, stiffness.
Lupus (SLE)
Systemic inflammation affecting multiple organs.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Nerve inflammation and degeneration.
Crohn’s & Ulcerative Colitis
Gut inflammation and immune imbalance.
Chronic Fatigue & Long COVID
Post-viral immune dysregulation.
Why Choose Stem Cell Therapy for Autoimmune Conditions?
Addresses the Root Cause – Focuses on calming immune dysfunction rather than masking symptoms.
Fewer Medications – Potential to reduce reliance on immunosuppressive drugs.
Multi-System Impact – May improve symptoms across joints, nerves, and organs.
Innovative, Patient-Centered Care – Offered in a setting where advanced therapies are delivered under expert medical oversight.
What to Expect at GARM Clinic
Comprehensive Evaluation
Includes medical history, lab work, and diagnostics to assess your autoimmune condition.
Tailored Protocol
Therapy may include autologous or donor-derived stem cells, delivered via IV or targeted injections.
Outpatient Treatment
Minimally invasive, typically completed in one day.
Long-Term Support
Ongoing monitoring, nutritional/lifestyle guidance, and follow-up care to track your response.
FAQs
Can stem cells cure autoimmune diseases?
Stem cell therapy is not a cure but may help regulate immune activity and reduce symptoms.
How are the cells delivered?
Typically through IV infusion for systemic effects, sometimes paired with targeted injections.
Are there risks involved?
Risks are minimal when therapies are performed in accredited medical centers, though results vary.
How long do improvements last?
Some patients experience lasting relief, while others may require repeat or combined therapies.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Schedule Your Autoimmune Stem Cell Consultation
Learn Whether Regenerative Therapies May Support Your Autoimmune Condition.
Stem cell therapies for autoimmune diseases are investigational and not FDA-approved. GARM Clinic provides these treatments in internationally accredited facilities under physician supervision. Individual results vary, and no guarantees can be made.
