Autoimmune & Inflammatory
Crohn's Disease
Supporting gut healing alongside your gastroenterology care.

What is Crohn's Disease?
Crohn's can turn ordinary things — eating out, a long car journey — into logistical planning exercises. The inflammation can pop up anywhere along your digestive tract, causing pain, urgency, weight loss and fatigue that outsiders often underestimate. Flares and remission periods rarely follow a schedule, which makes daily life feel like it's on a delay.
How regenerative medicine supports it
We coordinate closely with your gastroenterologist, since active Crohn's needs specialist disease control that we don't replace. MSC therapy is used with the goal of supporting gut lining repair and calming inflammatory activity, alongside monitoring of calprotectin, CRP and nutritional markers. If you're in an acute flare or have a stricture, that needs specialist management first.
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.
- Exosome TherapySignalling-rich exosome protocols, often combined with stem cell therapy, supporting tissue repair, recovery and aesthetics.
- NAD+ IV TherapyNAD+ infusions supporting cellular energy, focus and longevity programs.
If the evidence for treating crohn's disease this way is thin, we will tell you before you book — and the review is not billed.
Crohn's Disease — Questions Patients Ask
Can this replace my biologic infusions?
No, we don't recommend that — biologics remain central to controlling Crohn's, and stopping them should only be decided with your gastroenterologist. We aim to complement your existing plan.
Will this help if I have a stricture or fistula?
Structural complications like strictures usually need surgical or specialist gastroenterology input first; cellular therapy isn't a substitute for that assessment.
What do you check before treating me?
Recent calprotectin, CRP, nutritional bloods and your gastroenterologist's latest assessment, so we understand exactly where your disease stands before doing anything.
Does this help with the fatigue as much as the gut symptoms?
Some patients report better energy alongside gut improvement, though we can't separate out exactly which effect is driving that, and we track both honestly.
How quickly would I know if it's helping?
We'd typically recheck calprotectin and symptoms around 8-12 weeks in, since gut inflammation markers take time to shift meaningfully.
Reviewed by Bangkok Stem Cell Center Medical Team | Last updated: August 2026

