February 25, 2009 (in Batten Disease)
Hailey Goranflo, a 6 year old girl suffering from Batten Disease is now back in China a
second time to receive cord blood stem cells (Adult Stem Cells) to try and help her
condition even more. Her mother says the first trip to China to receive stem cell therapy saved her life.
Hailey went to China last year and according to this stem cell news story here:
Before the stem cell treatment:
Hailey was averaging 500 seizures per day
Doctors said she wouldn't live much longer
After the Cord Blood Stem Cells were implanted in China:
Hailey has 5 seizures per day
Has reversed damage done and has gained 10 pounds
Hailey's mother Miranda says "They saved her life. The doctors in China saved her life. We know that"
Strong words coming from the mother of a child. What did the doctors in the United States have to offer?
Going back to China for more stem cell therapy And for those of you who think it is a scam, they are back in China now for more stem cell therapy from Adult Stem Cells. To get fooled once by a so called ¡°scam¡± is one thing, but to go back to China for more? The only logical explanation is that the Goranflos have deduced (correctly)) the stem cell research and treatment is more advanced in China than it is in the United States.
Dr. Mark Freedman, the doctor in Canada doing a study to treat MS (in which one person died out of 18 patients) said previously that this same stem cell treatment center in China is "dangerous in the wrong hands," he said. "The only reason these places could be in existence is to take people's money and offer them something that's unproven."
It may be "unproven" in the New England Journal of Medicine, but to people like the
Goranflos and thousands of others who have gone to China for stem cell treatment, it is
proven to them. And until this treatment is available in the United States, Americans (and others) like the Goranflos will have to keep going overseas to get the only treatment that can help.
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