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Published Study Shows Adult Stem Cells Help Multiple Sclerosis

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Published Research Using Adult Stem Cells for Multiple Sclerosis


A stem cell research study showing that Adult Stem Cells taken from a patient's fat and then implanted back into that patient, helps improve their Multiple Sclerosis. The research study documented 3 case studies of Multiple Sclerosis patients.

Case Studies of Multiple Sclerosis Patients Implanted with Fat Stem Cells


Case Study #1- 50 year old man with Relapse-remitting MS:

Before the Stem Cell Therapy:

  • Multiple Seizures

  • Sexual Dysfunction

  • Significant Memory Loss

  • Taking Multiple Medications- Solu-Medrol, Baclofen,
    Provigil, Tegretol, Trileptal, Tysabri, Vitamins, Omega-3 and Zanaflex


After the Fat Stem Cells were implanted:

  • No more seizures

  • Improved Sexual Function

  • Improved Memory

  • OFF ALL MEDICATIONS


Case Study #2- 32 year old man with Relapsing-remitting MS

This patient reported after the stem cell therapy and treatment that he now has:

  1. Better Balance and Coordination

  2. His Depression is gone

  3. Significantly improved overall condition


Case Study #3- Man diagnosed in 1993 with Relapsing-remitting Multiple Sclerosis
The patient was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS in 1993, presenting symptoms were noticeable tingling and burning sensation in the right leg, followed by paraplegia lasting almost three weeks.

And after the Adult stem cell treatment?

His gait, balance and coordination improved dramatically over a period of several weeks. His condition continued to improve over the next few months and he is currently reporting a still continuing improvement and ability to jog, run and bike for extended periods of time daily.

You can see the full stem cell study here It is called "Non-expanded adipose stromal vascular fraction cell therapy for multiple sclerosis"

Celebrity Stem Cell Doctors Involved in this MS Study


Some of the authors of this paper are very notable.  For example, there is Dr. Amit Patel, an American cardiologist who is now doing a stem cell trial for the heart at the University of Utah.

Also, appearing as a collaborator on this study was Dr. Robert Harman, of San Diego, the CEO of Vet Stem, known for treating dogs and horse with fat stem cells.

Not to mention Michael Murphy, who I believe did the first trial in the United States treating peripheral vascular disease with Adult Stem Cells.

And I can't forget Neil Riordan and Thomas Ichim, the leaders of Medistem and  Cell Medicine in Costa Rica that is responsible for helping so many multiple sclerosis patients.

Here is the full list:   Neil H Riordan, Thomas E Ichim, Wei-Ping Min, Hao Wang, Fabio Solano, Fabian Lara, Miguel Alfaro, Jeorge P Rodriguez, Robert J Harman, Amit N Patel, Michael P Murphy and Boris Minev.

Special Note-
EFFECTIVE APRIL 15, The Repair Stem Cell Institute has named Cell Medicine, which is Dr. Riordan's and Dr. Ichim's clinic in Costa Rica as it's 8th recommended stem cell treatment center (out of about 200 in the world).
Posted: 4/27/2009 12:50:07 PM by Don Margolis | with 0 comments
Filed under: Cardiac, Multiple Sclerosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Research, Stem Cells, Therapy, Treatment


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