Early Prevention Against Parkinson's and Dementia with Stem Cell Therapy
Today, with the increase in life expectancy, the incidence of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's and dementia (including Alzheimer's) is increasing.
Publication Date:
29/4/2026 4:37 PM

Today, with the increase in life expectancy, the incidence of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's and dementia (including Alzheimer's) is increasing. These diseases usually take a progressive course and over time can affect both mental and physical independence of the individual.
But in modern medicine it is now becoming possible not only to treat it after the disease has appeared, but also to take measures before the disease develops. Stem cell therapies are one of the innovative approaches that attract attention at this point.
How Do Neurodegenerative Diseases Begin?
Parkinson's and dementia diseases often start not suddenly, but insidiously. Symptoms that appear in the early stages are often ignored because they are mild. In everyday life, forgetfulness increases, there is difficulty in finding words, brain fog and slowness in movements are manifested. These symptoms are the first signals of cellular wear that begins in some areas of the brain. It is precisely this stage that is the most critical period for preventive intervention.
What is Stem Cell Therapy and How Does It Work?
Stem cells are specialized cells that have the capacity to transform into different cell types in the body and support damaged tissues. In neurological diseases, on the other hand, the main goal is to support nerve cells that cannot renew themselves.
The main effects targeted by stem cell therapy are:
• Support areas where damaged nerve cells are located
• Enhance intercellular communication
• Improve blood supply and nutrition in brain tissue
• Slowing down the process of degeneration
• Contribute to the development of new cellular functions
These practices can help preserve the functions of the brain for longer, especially when done at an early stage.
The Role of Supportive Therapies: NAD and Citicoline
Stem cell therapies are usually not administered alone; they are planned in conjunction with some supportive therapies in order to increase cellular efficacy. These are headed by NAD and cyticoline.
• NAD (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide): It plays an important role in the energy production of cells. It contributes to the more efficient functioning of brain cells.
• Cyticoline: Supports the structure of the nerve cell membrane and helps maintain cognitive functions.
These supports are usually administered by the intravenous route (IV) and are repeated at regular intervals, aiming to sustainably support brain health.
The Purpose of Treatment: Not to Heal, but to Slow and Protect
One of the most important points about stem cell therapies is that these practices are not a “miracle cure.” Objective:
• Not completely eliminating the disease
• Slowing down progress
• Delaying the onset of symptoms
• Maintaining the patient's quality of life
Thanks to this approach, it may be possible for individuals to be able to do their daily work independently, maintain social life as they wish, and maintain their mental functions for a longer period of time.
Who should evaluate this approach?
Stem cell and supportive therapies are particularly important for the following groups:
• Individuals aged 40 years and over
• People with forgetfulness and attention problems
• People with a family history of Alzheimer's or Parkinson's
• Those who work under intense stress and want to maintain their mental performance
• Individuals aiming for healthy aging
The New Definition of Getting Quality Age
Getting healthy now means not only treating diseases; managing them in advance.
Stem cell therapies and supportive practices, when planned at the right time and under expert control, can contribute to maintaining mental clarity, delaying brain fog, and maintaining quality of life.
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