We’re still talking about fresh cell therapy and just the other week we had the chance to meet Dr. Robert Janson-Müller who comes from a family of doctors whose expertise is in the live-cell therapy. His grandfather, Dr. Philipp Janson, was one of the first doctors to introduce the method of injecting cells originating from animal organs intramuscular into patients in Germany in 1949. (Its founder, Swiss doctor Prof. Paul Niehans, first conducted the treatment in 1931). His father, Dr. Wolfgang Janson-Müller, developed into perfection the original live-cell therapy over the next 35 years which he shared with his son.
Since 2003, Dr. Müller has been using this method of treatment in his medical practice. He did postgraduate studies in fresh cell therapy at his father’s school, the Dr. Wolfgang Janson-Müller’s Surgery in Schliersee. He was head doctor of Villa Medica from 2003 to 2011. He is currently in private practice at Hotel Prinzregent in Edenkoben, the head doctor at Med Activ and a lecturer at the LMU in Munich. An expert in the field of live- cell therapy, Dr. Müller’s patients range from two to 99 years old.
Live-cell therapy is now gaining immense popularity because of its health benefits. Several public figures in the Philippines have traveled to Germany to undergo the fresh cell therapy for their wellness and rejuvenation.
“Live-cell therapy repairs, regenerates, rejuvenates and enhances the immune system,” says Joey Santos, Philippine representative of Janson Müller clinic. He adds that it delays the aging process and maintains the youthfulness of the person.
How does live-cell therapy work? “Cell therapy uses organs from sheep fetuses in the final stage of their development in the womb. Fetal cells are more ideal because they are easier to acquire sterile and their least allergizing characteristics make them well-suited for patients.”
“The donor animals are under expert veterinary control. They are in stringent quarantine six weeks before use. Following the recommendations of the German Federal Ministry of Health issued in 1991, the herd is separated along the female line for over four decades to ensure that there is no risk in the transmission of tuberculosis or scrapie (brain disorder). For safety reasons, there are no chemical or pharmacological substances added while obtaining and processing the organ tissue. Neither is any denaturing sterilization of the cell material carried out. Sterility is achieved through precautionary measures.”
The course of treatment with Dr. Müller lasts for four days at the Hotel Prinzregent in Edenkoben, Germany. It begins on a Sunday or a Thursday. The patient and his companions must check in at the clinic between 2 to 6 p.m.
The preliminary examinations are held on a Monday morning. Patients must bring with them any medical examination findings and all medications they take regularly. Children and patients who need care must come with an escort for the whole duration of treatment. The injections are administered on a Monday evening after which the patient is required to rest for 24 hours in bed. Departure takes place on a Thursday morning.
Patients must avoid physical and emotional strains seven days after their treatment.
Depending on the type of disorder and individual reaction of the patient, several sessions are often necessary at five or six months intervals for successful results. The patient can feel a positive effect on the general state of his health shortly after his treatment.
It must be remembered that medication with a narcotic or stimulating effect can be harmful and the patient must keep away from vaccinations before a live-cell treatment.
A patient who underwent a live cell therapy must stay away from several things. He must not drink alcohol, caffeine and smoke nicotine for two weeks. He must also avoid X-rays or radium rays because they can destroy the live tissue cells. Overheating the body through sunbathing, sauna visits, steam baths and the like must be prevented for a while after a course of treatment.
The therapy works wonders to a person’s body. As a result, there is an improvement in the patient’s general health and vitality. A significant increase in physical and mental capacity can also be observed. Damaged organ functions are improved or even normalized. The long wait is now over for those who are still looking for the elusive elixir of life as the answer for eternal youth. Live-cell therapy’s anti-aging procedure tries to delay the biological aging of people, sustain the quality of life at an advanced age and achieve an increase in general resistance and the body’s defenses. The effect of the treatment can last between six months to two years depending on the symptoms.
Santos enthuses, “If you want to maintain your youth even if you are already 85 years old, then take the live cell therapy because it maintains the organ functions at a certain level. You age gracefully.” Call Santos at 633-8653 and 0917-8980489.
Dr. Müller concludes, “It’s not only about adding years to life but adding life to years.”