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  • interesting.

  • “I feel I am completely cured” says Ms. Gianopoulos, “my symptoms have disappeared and I have a recovery of many functions, notably my balance and my muscle strength is all coming (back). Even after six months, I feel like there are good changes happening almost every day. Before, my biggest fear was that the changes wouldn’t (hold). I don’t even worry about having a relapse anymore”. Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information.

  • A group of Canadian patients just back from Noble have reported similar results. “I can actually see what I thought were long-dead muscles forming in my feet” said Larry Vermeersch of Kenora, Ontario. “My balance is back and I’m walking without a cane. I’m a pretty hard guy to convince, but getting these two procedures together has made me a believer. I’m looking forward to the physio ahead because I can feel everything coming back.” Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information.

  • Other recent MS patients who have had Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation (ASCT), or stem cell therapy have posted videos and comments on YouTube v=jFQr2eqm3Cg. Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information.

  • Dr.Avneesh Gupte, the Neurosurgeon at Noble Hospital performing the procedure has been encouraged by results in Cerebral Palsy patients as well. “We are fortunate to be able to offer the treatment because not every hospital is able to perform these types of transplants.You must have the specialized medical equipment and specially trained doctors and nurses”. Log on to ccsviclinic.ca for more information.

  • Dr. Hemangi of Noble continues: “These are early days and certainly all evidence that the combination of liberation and stem cell therapies working together at this point is anecdotal. However I am not aware of other medical facilities in the world that offer the synthesis of both to MS patients on an approved basis and it is indeed a rare opportunity for MS patients to take advantage of a treatment that is quite possibly unique in the world”. Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information.

  • Autologous stem cell transplantation is a procedure by which blood-forming stem cells are removed, and later injected back into the patient. All stem cells are taken from the patient themselves and cultured for later injection. In the case of a bone marrow transplant, the HSC are typically removed from the Pelvis through a large needle that can reach into the bone. Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information.

  • The technique is referred to as a bone marrow harvest and is performed under a general anesthesia. The incidence of patients experiencing rejection is rare due to the donor and recipient being the same individual. This remains the only approved method of the SCT therapy. Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information.

  • i hope this technology will go to the clinical applications. I really need this treatment to repair my kidneys. Help im from Philippines

  • 山中、彼は本物の科学者です。米国の科学者は彼の功績に嫉妬して­いるに違いませんが、彼の成功を盗んではいけません!Yaman­aka,he is real scientist. American scientists must be jealous of his achievement,but they shouldn't steal his success !

  • @civillaser I think you're looking it the wrong way. No one's stealing Dr. Yamanaka's success - the more people who adopt his techniques and take the field in new directions, the more his reputation will spread.

  • vp1981ad -.- I understood you thought. According to your theory,I think he should deserve the nobel prize. But the foundation didn't give him it. He is so famous as a scientist and the pile of his studies are adopted in many scientific farm. And his study is very profound in basic researching what an essential of life is. These are not only great worth but also very available for medical welfare.

  • @civillaser Of course he should receive the Nobel prize, and I think he will, but are you seriously upset that he hasn't received it within ONLY FOUR YEARS of having published his discovery? The 2009 Nobel prize went to researchers who discovered telomeres, and anyone who knows anything about biology knows how important that discovery was - and those discoveries were published in 1982! Seriously, have some patience.

    Also, don't confuse me for a Westerner. I'm from India. I'm an "asian" too.

  • vp1981ad -_- I understood you. Your thinking is steady. Japanese is speedy. We are Asian great relationship to make the world better.

  • vp1981ad '_' The welfare would be demanded for a lot of current and next requirements to cure known and unknown diseases. We Japanese people is not pretty squirrel that is satisfied with household goods and abstract praise. I believe Western people is not the RMS Titanic yet. Therefore I recommend you shouldn't mistake our humanity for invasion.

  • Thank you Dr. Yamanaka.

    You are a rock star of science!

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