I have received a e, mail today regarding world's lowest priced effective stem cell treatment for M.S by RSCI FLORIDA location the price only $7,500.00
only using patent's tummy fat only take4 hours outpatient therapy is any one know about this centre please reply
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STEMCELLTREATMENT FOR M.S FROM DALLAS, USA
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Stomach fat stem cells are not pluripotent. I would also guess that the treatment does not include chemo or colony expansion, and hence I would question its effectiveness.
If I am correct in the above assumptions, you may be able to get the same treatment here in Australia (at Ingleburn in NSW) for around 5K.
If I am correct in the above assumptions, you may be able to get the same treatment here in Australia (at Ingleburn in NSW) for around 5K.
Re: STEMCELLTREATMENT FOR M.S FROM DALLAS, USA
dear Cure please let me know the detail of the centre at Ingleburn
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I don't have the original link to the one in ingleburn, but there is a similar one in Liverpool: http://www.macquariestemcells.com/
and they had a story on a tv current affairs program. http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2014/s4089015.htm
Just to be clear, I personally have strong doubts on the above treatments effectiveness for MS, and have not read any research for such. These guys are charging more, but the original place I found may have also increased its price.
Even better would be the possibility of entering the following trial, which is currently recruiting & has a wide acceptance criteria.
https://www.anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registr ... ?id=363746
and they had a story on a tv current affairs program. http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2014/s4089015.htm
Just to be clear, I personally have strong doubts on the above treatments effectiveness for MS, and have not read any research for such. These guys are charging more, but the original place I found may have also increased its price.
Even better would be the possibility of entering the following trial, which is currently recruiting & has a wide acceptance criteria.
https://www.anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registr ... ?id=363746
Re: STEMCELLTREATMENT FOR M.S FROM DALLAS, USA
Thanks for your reply friend. but for HCST trail max age limit is 65 so i cannot participate in the trail i like to try the stem cell from fat. in GOLD Cost next year one of my ms friend had last month she was almost W/Cbound lady having m.s 25 years after last month treatment she say good improment can able to walk and using both hands now.
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I couldn't find the ingleburn details, but while looking had some hits you maybe wish to explore further.
http://hiqcell.com.au/
http://regeneus.com.au/
I think both the above are one in the same, and you may find the QLD treatment is also the same.
I called the other one I listed above, and they are actually also starting a second trial which is an extension of Dr Burts trial (they said they had him there a few weeks back and he is no longer accepting patients outside of his trial). It will be open label with 50-50 on a Tysabri comparison arm. The restriction I do not remember seeing on their info sheets is that you must have three failed DMD treatments (eg copaxane, rebif and Gylenya) and a recent MRI with enhancing lesions, to be included in the trial.
http://hiqcell.com.au/
http://regeneus.com.au/
I think both the above are one in the same, and you may find the QLD treatment is also the same.
I called the other one I listed above, and they are actually also starting a second trial which is an extension of Dr Burts trial (they said they had him there a few weeks back and he is no longer accepting patients outside of his trial). It will be open label with 50-50 on a Tysabri comparison arm. The restriction I do not remember seeing on their info sheets is that you must have three failed DMD treatments (eg copaxane, rebif and Gylenya) and a recent MRI with enhancing lesions, to be included in the trial.