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AUSSIE 8-YEAR OLD FINALLY LEARNING HOW TO SPEAK

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After years and years of useless pills from Aussie doctors 
(the same ones who tell patients stem cells don't work)
the boy is making good progress---in CHINA!

STEM cell treatments have already improved Flynn Rigby's speech. The eight-year-old and his school-teacher father, Frazer, flew to Qingdao, China, late November in the hope the treatments would help him talk and communicate.
His mother, Jenni Rigby, said the family were "quite hopeful" as for the first time Flynn was able to put sounds together and endings on some words---no surprise to our readers at Don Margolis.com!
 
The schoolboy would have intensive therapy when he returned home so doctors said the real benefits of the stem cell treatments would be evident in six months.
 
But the family were buoyed by the initial improvements.
Flynn had had 7 treatments by lumbar puncture.
The pair will arrive home in Austrlia on January 1st.
 
Don recommends three excellent China hospitals for childhood neuro conditions. Unlike the rest of stem cell centers around the world, our Chinese associates have treated hundreds under the age of three!
For more info, write to: don@RepairStemCells.org
 
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Flynn Rigby and father Frazer are in China so Flynn can undergo stem cell treatments to help him talk and communicate.
Posted: 12/26/2011 3:09:44 AM by Don Margolis | with 0 comments
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