anyone been treated at x-cell germany? angioplasty/stem cell

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anyone been treated at x-cell germany? angioplasty/stem cell

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i was wondering if anyone has been treated there or knows someone personally who has been.

x-cell in germany as most probably know have been doing stem cell for awhile now and they are doing the liberation angioplasty with stem cells at the same time.

the testimonials seem pretty impressive.

i'm not advertising for them, i'm just very curious.

if you google them it has video's of procedures and video testimonial. it also has prices.
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german xcell centre

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this video has gone viral on FaceBook:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7GjWviYWnQ

this lady had angioplasty there, and achieved astounding results.
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X-cell have been around for some years doing just SCT, with mixed results. They seem to have recently extended into CCSVI.

Is there any merit in getting your meat and veg from the same shop?
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i just thought since tims has such a big audience and i'm sure not everyone posts whether they have been treated or not that there might be some others surface.

whether any merit or not only time will tell like anything else.
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I'd also be interested to see if anybody's had this treatment as they claim they've treated 4000 people.

Where did you hear about 'mixed results'?
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Watch this video of an undercover journalist who has MS and who went to that German stem cell center. There are various links there detailing about the reported deaths in the center following the stem-cell treatment

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newsvid ... linic.html
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Diagnosed with Transverse Myelitis in December 2008. Inflammatory demyelination of the spinal cord (c3-c5). No MS, but still CCSVI.
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those video's are interesting and of course there is caution to be heeded. the dr. was very cautious as to such a claim as cure and guaranteed results.

but, never the less i for one am glad that there are some that are exploring this.

somewhere somehow there has to be a way to treat ccsvi multiple times when needed and i can't imagine the stress and possible damage that can occur over time to these veins. i know that the stem cells were not put into the veins, but who knows if down the line what will be the answer "combo".

ccsvi is out of the closet for a very short time really and we know for sure it has something to do with ms symptoms at least in some.

it kills me that we always hear "well for some it will help".

i just want something to help all of us.
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