Amyloidosis is a disorder of protein metabolism in which there is an extracellular deposition of pathological insoluble proteins in organs and tissues. Amyloidosis can be acquired or inherited. Primary systemic amyloidosis is a blood plasma cell dyscrasia. This type of amyloidosis is often associated with lymphoproliferative disorders such as myeloma, macroglobulinaemia or non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
1).The protocols in homotoxicology can be applied for a post-chemotherapy detoxification plus as an adjuvant therapy to support the affected organs (usually kidneys or heart). The nearest homotoxicologist could be searched for on ICM website http://www.i-c-m.org.uk/search-practitioners?division=11&country=&postcode=&radius=10
2).Stem cell transplantation is a radical, but perhaps most promising method to treat this condition. The biggest problem is to find most suitable donor. Try to search private stem cells banks in case of difficulties.The relatives are usually the best source in terms of compatibility (HLA-type).
3). The procedure involves introduction of growth factors into the donor - the standard procedure that in some countries is performed even for rejuvenation purposes. Make sure that the donors are checked for cytomegalovirus with PCR test before transplantation.
Best of luck.
Alla Cranham.
Alla Cranham, MSc ABMT,
Registered Homotoxicologist
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