Central Nervous System Complications

PARKINSON'S DISEASE

IMPROVEMENT in Motor Skills after Stem Cell Treatment


  • Female
  • 62 years old
  • Diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease since 2007
  • Received Levodopa (L-Dopa) drug therapy (INEFFECTIVE)
  • Suffered with essential tremors, bound in wheelchair, and falling hazard
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After Stem Cell Treatment

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4 Months after Stem Cell Treatment

  • All tremors stopped
  • Regained fine motor skills with ability to write again
  • Able to walk normally for 2 to 3 hours a day
  • Able to resume full time work

MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

Stem Cells and Exosomes RESTORE the Myelin Sheath (remyelinate) that was destroyed by body’s own immune system (autoimmune). Post Covid, recovery complicated by ‘spike-protein’


I am a 36 years old Arab women (name withheld). I was convinced to have Stem Cell treatment because my illness was progressing very quickly and after much consideration, I decided to go for the Stem Cells Treatment with Ming Medical.

I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in 2016. Doctors have informed me that MS is a potentially disabling disease of both the brain and nervous system.

I started to experience pain, tiredness and numbness in my legs. As the illness progressed, I slowly lost the ability to walk. I also felt depressed, nervous and anxious. My health deteriorated and I suffered many disabilities because of the illness.

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After Stem Cell Treatment

I am very pleased with the result of the treatment, because previously I had lost movement in my legs and could not walk. Two months after the treatment, I can now walk for several hours without any pain or discomfort. I have also regained all of my sensations, within weeks of the treatment.



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MRI scanning of patient before treatment

White spot indicate brain lesion (brain damage) area
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MRI scanning of patient 3 months after treatment

Significant reduction of brain lesion (brain damage)

CEREBRAL PALSY

Stem Cells Treatment can help in the REGENERATION of brain cells


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  • Blind
  • Spastic
  • Epileptic
  • Deaf
  • Global Developmental Delay

Cerebral Palsy is caused by damaged or abnormal development in parts of the brain. The events can happen before, during, or after the birth.

Stem Cells can help in the repair and regeneration of brain cells for patients age between 2-6 years old.

Patients will experience:

  • Normal motor movement and accelerated growth
  • Improved immune systems.