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New Stem Cell Research Benefits Woman With Multiple Sclerosis
While Embryonic Stem Cell research is grabbing all the headlines, more and more patients are being helped right now by stem cell therapy using Adult Stem Cells. Jennifer Blankenship, a woman diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis for more than 30 years, is the latest person to benefit from the advancements in Adult Stem Cell research.
The Multiple Sclerosis had advanced to the point where Jennifer has been unable to speak for two years and she was partially paralyzed.
Using Cord Blood Stem Cells
Jennifer was treated with cord blood stem cells for her multiple sclerosis- Adult stem cells taken from the umbilical cord blood of newborn babies. The stem cell treatment took place in Costa Rica, where
Preston Walker and Richard Humphries and many others have been helped.
Before the Cord Blood Stem Cells Were Implanted:
- Multiple Sclerosis had left her unable to speak
- "semi-paralyzed" from the MS
After the Adult Stem Cells were implanted:
- Was able to speak- her first sentence "this is a miracle"
- For the first time in 2 years, Jennifer was able to lift her hands above her head and was able to move
Continuing Trend of Adult Stem Cells Helping MS
As mentioned above, Jennifer was following the footsteps of Preston Walker as well as a
large contingent from Texas who have also had tremendous improvements in their quality of life as a result of the adult stem cell therapy in Costa Rica.
Additional Stem Cell Information for Multiple Sclerosis
This blog has also reported successful stem cell treatments in Israel with
Dr. Shimon Slavin.
Also, more good adult stem cell work for Multiple Sclerosis is being done in
China as well.
Here is the original article
about Jennifer BlankenshipFor more information on how to receive stem cell treatment, please go to the
Repair Stem Cell Institute website.