Has anyone undergone stem cell treatment for autism?
Has anyone undergone stem cell treatment for autism?
I would like to add to this post as a parent about to take my son for adult stem cells. I have myself been researching this for well over a year and my advise to any parent considering this is do the same. I have chosen The Stem Cell Institute in Panama after following a family on YouTube and meeting a community of people here in the UK and America who use this clinic. My advise is stay clear from embryonic or fetal stem cells as there is not enough research done yet and there have been reports of tumors developing after 2, 3, 4 years of treatment....not in all cases granted but all the same there is a risk and still not enough known about them. I am not advertising the clinic I am using but hope that with this information it can guide anyone thinking about stem cells to look for simular options. Adult stem cells are a safer option by far and have been used for over 25 years around the world, but they are prone to being rejected by the hosts body if administration is not performed correctly. Red and white blood cells need to be separated in order for a better result and other than this clinic they seem to be the only one I can find that use this method, they are also used by the FDA for clinical trials. The treatment is not cheap and I have had to fundraise to get the money together but it is possible....it can be done. Be very careful and research, research, research.
I would like to add to this post as a parent about to take my son for adult stem cells. I have myself been researching this for well over a year and my advise to any parent considering this is do the same. I have chosen The Stem Cell Institute in Panama after following a family on YouTube and meeting a community of people here in the UK and America who use this clinic. My advise is stay clear from embryonic or fetal stem cells as there is not enough research done yet and there have been reports of tumors developing after 2, 3, 4 years of treatment....not in all cases granted but all the same there is a risk and still not enough known about them. I am not advertising the clinic I am using but hope that with this information it can guide anyone thinking about stem cells to look for simular options. Adult stem cells are a safer option by far and have been used for over 25 years around the world, but they are prone to being rejected by the hosts body if administration is not performed correctly. Red and white blood cells need to be separated in order for a better result and other than this clinic they seem to be the only one I can find that use this method, they are also used by the FDA for clinical trials. The treatment is not cheap and I have had to fundraise to get the money together but it is possible....it can be done. Be very careful and research, research, research.