Stem Cell Research May Help Multiple Sclerosis Patients

Stem Cell Research Promising For Multiple Sclerosis

A man from Oregon suffering from partial paralysis from Multiple Sclerosis for over 30 years just received Mexico stem cell therapy and after just one treatment session has already seen amazing results.

Steve Foster, recently received stem cell treatment abroad using stem cells from his own bone marrow to replace the damaged ones in his spinal cord. Though currently stem cell treatment is not available in the U.S. Mexico stem cell treatment has generated many success stories for Americans who simply have to travel south of the border.

Foster’s stem cell treatment is an example of the positive in using adult stem cells – there is no destruction of the embryo, and because they were his own, there is no chance of being rejected by the body.

Long time friend Terri Johnston noted upon Foster’s return several remarkable changes. "I saw his arm relax the very next day down his side, which it has always been across his stomach and his voice was better three days after his procedure," said Johnston. She also said that he is able to walk up the stairs with much less struggle, and Foster said, "I feel more energetic, after I stretch. I have more movement and flexibility."

And small changes are just the beginning. Stem cell research is extremely important in the move towards finding cures for the most vicious diseases. Stem cell treatment abroad has already made leaps and bounds in terms of offshore alternative cancer treatment. Though Foster has several more stem cell treatment sessions to undergo, he is much happier, and incredibly hopeful that one day, he can fully recover.

By: Dr. Arnold Krieostein

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