Stem cell therapy for autism: Victoria

It must be the stem cells…

Victoria explains the remarkable progress her son has made since undergoing stem cell therapy for autism in Panama at the Stem Cell Institute. He no longer needs to be placed into outside care. All of the professionals who care for him agree that “it must be the stem cells”. He has experienced a “rocketing of understanding”. He is now peaceful, calm and does not attack anyone. He can now be safely around his infant sister.

Stem cell therapy for autism: Millie Jimenez

Millie Jimenez discusses her twin boys’ improvements after they both underwent stem cell therapy for autism at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama City, Panama. One of the boys, who was non-verbal prior to treatment is now speaking in English and Spanish. The other has stopped stimming and both are now making a “more affectionate” connection with their mother.

Stem cell therapy for autism: Juliana Ubinas

Juliana discussed the improvements her daughter has made over the past year and a half after undergoing 2 stem cell clinical protocols at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama City, Panama.

“The changes have been extremely positive and obvious. After my daughter’s first treatment in January 2010, her tantrums diminished. She could transition from one activity to another without throwing a tantrum. She had more self-control. After the second treatment in June 2010, she was in contact more with her surroundings; as if a veil had been lifted. She was surprised, happy and wanting to be with her friends. Her social interaction improved. Before, she was very isolated. After she returned to school following her second treatment, she was able to do “show and tell” for the first time ever. Now she welcomes other children and wants to be part of the group. Her speech is improving. Now she can express to others what she wants.”

Stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis: Mary Posta

“It was a great experience with a fantastic pay off. I highly recommend this program to anyone in need.”

Hi, my name is Mary and I am an adult stem cell recipient. I can honestly say, now, after the procedure, the program was well worth every penny, and more. The four week stay was well organized, structured, and preformed in a timely manor. It was a very intense program of stem cell therapy and physical therapy. But, I feel every minute of every intense workout was desperately needed if there was to be any improvement. The medical staff was very knowledgeable and professional. The hospital, equipment, and procedure were all very state of the art technology. Almost everyone spoke English, so there was never a communication problem. I felt very safe in the country and in the whole program. In my case, I can walk, talk, sleep without pills, and many more improvements. I definitely received for more than the 5% improvements I was expecting. I still have some problems but the improvements by far out weigh the problems. This was the greatest decision I have ever made. I have no regrets. No one ever told me stem cells were a “cure” and in some cases there has been very little to no improvement. But if I had not of taken the chance of maybe getting 5% improvement, I would not be experiencing all the blessings I have now. It was a great experience with a fantastic pay off. I highly recommend this program to anyone in need.

Stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis: Dana Bramlett

“I would recommend this treatment to anyone who has been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.”

“I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2006. I was very scared when I found this out. My walking gradually became more impaired. I was dragging my left leg, and my balance was very bad. Some days I would be in a wheelchair. I have tried all the therapies including: Rebif, Tysabri and Avonex. Tysabri worked the best, but I was afraid of adverse side effects. I’ve heard many successful stories about stem cell treatment. I was recommended by the Physician I work for to contact the Stem Cell Institute. At first, I was leery about doing the treatment, but without many other options, I didn’t have a choice. I visited the Stem Cell Institute on May 31,2010. I was very impressed by the staffs’ caring attitude. Everybody was phenomenal. I completed the two week treatment including spinal injections and physical therapy. Although I first thought the treatment wasn’t effective, I am doing much better now. My balance is a lot better, and I am no longer dragging my leg. I have more energy and I am less fatigued at the end of the day. I am continuing to get better each day. Ultimately, I feel the treatment was a success, and I am very appreciative of the medical professionals who were involved in my treatment. I would recommend this treatment to anyone who has been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.”

Stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis: Tosin Ajayi

“He is able to take a few steps unassisted. Walker and wheelchair are now reserved for outings.”

“This is to let you know that Tosin Ajayi is doing much better. The second treatment received in January was very productive. It seems to be more effective than the first one. The quantity of cells received could (be) a factor. I started to observe changes within a week and the improvements have continued. Plus there were no side effects. His energy level is up and he is better able to care for himself. There is improvement in his speech, coordination and walking. He no longer uses walking aids in the house. He is able to take a few steps unassisted. Walker and wheelchair are now reserved for outings. I pray for continued progress and improvement in other symptoms that are yet to change.

We thank you very much. Please extend our gratitude and appreciation to Drs. Lara and Tomas.”

Stem cell treatments for MS: Lou Ann Giunta

“I am less spastic, have slightly better balance and more
stamina when exercising and moving about. I still have some incontinence 
issues, but it’s less severe.
”

“I hope you and all the Panama medical people are well.
 I am emailing to report an improvement from the Stem Cell treatments. This 
improvement is not just occasional but has been steady for 2-1/2 weeks or 
more. As of today, I have been home from stem cell treatment 5 months and 3 
days. 

Specifically, I am less spastic, have slightly better balance and more
stamina when exercising and moving about. I still have some incontinence 
issues, but it’s less severe.
 These improvements although subtle I feel are very real improvements and I
 hope they continue.”

Stem cell treatments for mutiple sclerosis: Janice Gonzales

“I am able to write legibly and have more energy than I have had in years. I exercise everyday and use a walker for short distances. I still use my scooter if I have to go far.”

“It will be my pleasure to write about my experience. I have MS and went to Panama for 2 weeks of Stem Cell Treatments. All of the procedures were painless. The Dr’s and staff genuinely cared about the patients. The daily physical therapy combined with the treatments have already improved my fine motor skills. Before I left Panama, I was able to hold a glass of ice water without shaking or spilling. Since I have returned, I am able to write legibly and have more energy than I have had in years. I exercise everyday and use a walker for short distances. I still use my scooter if I have to go far. My dream is to walk unassisted in the near future.”

Stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis: Richard Humphries

Stem Cell Institute Community Outreach (February 26, 2011 – Dallas, Tx) – Richard describes his miraculous recovery from secondary progressive multiple sclerosis and how stem cell therapy at the Stem Cell Institute took him from crawling to the bathroom and being effectively bedridden to playing and teaching golf once again.

Stem Cell Therapy for Heart Disease: John Coleman

John “Skeeter” Coleman, III received stem cells for heart failure in Costa Rica in 2008″

“… Blood samples were taken to find donor placentas with tissue types compatible to mine. Three weeks later I received two IV injections per day for seven days. It was done on an outpatient basis in CIMA hospital. Simple, painless and I could drive myself to and from the hospital for the injections. Four months after the stem cell therapy my cardiologist asked me to return for tests to see if we had made any progress. Blood studies revealed BNP 620 (down from 3,875); Hemoglobin A1c 6.0; all other tests were normal. Ejection fraction had increased to 51 (up from 26 two months after ICD implant and up from 12 on original admission) and there were no further problems with dyspnea. She was ecstatic. I was elated. We hugged and both of us shed tears of joy before she emailed that same phalanx of physicians who kept me alive previously with my spectacular results.

“The quality of my life has been enhanced immeasurably. I definitely breathe easier and I’m climbing up and down the mountain daily with no problems and no stopping every 15 meters (48’) to catch my breath.”

Prior to stem cell therapy my ICD defibrillated five times preventing sudden cardiac death. A change in one medication followed by the stem cell therapy and I am “defib free” for 14 months. The quality of my life has been enhanced immeasurably. I definitely breathe easier and I’m climbing up and down the mountain daily with no problems and no stopping every 15 meters (48’) to catch my breath. How long I will live is not in my hands but I appreciate the fact I am no longer burdened by a powerful pharmaceutical lobby that maintains a stranglehold on the US Congress. One doctor explained it in simple terms. “Pharmaceutical firms make money selling drugs. Stem cell therapy has the capability of curing possibly eliminating all drug therapy. There are many things the United States has to be proud of. This isn’t one of them.Think about it.!”