Neurological
Autism
Supporting communication, sensory regulation and wellbeing

What is Autism?
Autism is a different way of experiencing and processing the world, not a disease to be fixed, and it shows up differently in every single person — from sensory overwhelm in busy environments to challenges with communication, and often significant strengths alongside the challenges. Many families come to us not looking to change who someone fundamentally is, but wanting help with specific struggles: sleep, gut issues, anxiety or communication difficulties that genuinely affect daily quality of life.
How regenerative medicine supports it
We're careful and clear here: there is no cellular therapy that changes autism itself, and we don't frame our programme that way. What we do offer is targeted support for commonly co-occurring issues — gut inflammation, sleep disruption, anxiety — using anti-inflammatory and cellular approaches, always alongside behavioural and developmental therapies, and always assessed against symptoms the family actually wants addressed, not a checklist we impose.
Treatments we would consider
Options discussed for this condition
Listed for orientation only. What is actually prescribed depends on your records.
- MSC TherapyMedical team-guided stem cell therapy using mesenchymal cells for joint, immune and whole-body recovery.
- NAD+ IV TherapyNAD+ infusions supporting cellular energy, focus and longevity programs.
- Vitamin IV TherapyPersonalised nutrient infusions for hydration, energy, immunity and recovery.
- Curcumin IV TherapyIntravenous curcumin for anti-inflammatory and antioxidant support.
If the evidence for treating autism this way is thin, we will tell you before you book — and the review is not billed.
Autism — Questions Patients Ask
Can this treatment cure autism or make my child neurotypical?
No, and we want to be very direct about this — autism is not a disease to cure, and no treatment we offer changes a person's fundamental neurology or identity. Our programme is aimed only at specific co-occurring issues that families want help with, like sleep or gut symptoms.
My daughter has terrible sleep problems and gut issues alongside her autism — can you help with those specifically?
Yes, that's exactly the kind of thing our programme is designed for, and we've seen good improvement in sleep quality and digestive symptoms in many children. We'll assess those issues directly rather than treating autism as a single target.
Will this replace speech therapy or ABA?
No, developmental and behavioural therapies like speech and language therapy or ABA remain essential and we actively encourage continuing them. We see our role as supporting physical wellbeing that can make engagement with those therapies easier, not replacing them.
Is this treatment going to change my child's personality or how they experience the world?
No, we're not aiming to and it isn't something these therapies do — personality, sensory processing style and identity aren't altered by IV or cellular treatments. We focus purely on measurable physical symptoms the family identifies as burdensome.
How do you decide if my child is even a good candidate for this?
We start with a detailed conversation about what specific symptoms are affecting daily life, plus relevant medical history and any prior testing, before recommending anything. If there isn't a clear, treatable target, we'll say so rather than proceed anyway.
Reviewed by Bangkok Stem Cell Center Medical Team | Last updated: August 2026

