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Taking a hike with a grandchild is a joy to any grandparent, but to multiple sclerosis patient Mary Posta - just six months past her stem-cell treatment - that experience is a blessing.
“I went with my granddaughter to Washington state, and there was a beach about a half-mile down a nature trail that we would walk every day together,” Mary said. “That is something that I couldn’t have done before Costa Rica. Now, it didn’t phase me.”
Mary went to Costa Rica on Feb. 8 after raising $30,000 in nine months - mostly from strangers - for her stem-cell treatment. She enrolled in an intensive four-week program of stem-cell and physical therapies. She first made headlines in the local papers in January, when she urged people to stop donating money because she had received what she needed.
Now, six months after therapy, she wants to let people know she is doing well.
“I can walk, talk, sleep. I am doing great,” she said.
She still has some problems, such as numbness in her right arm. “But it’s stuff I can live with. Compared to the improvements, I have no complaints. Sometimes my balance is off, but that could be age.”
Mary celebrated her 60th birthday on March 12, four days after returning from Costa Rica. And it’s not only trips to the beach she’s been able to enjoy since.
“My granddaughter is 4 years old, and when we got back (from the beach) and I made it with no problems, we had lunch and we kept going,” Posta said. “We went to the zoo and walked all over. I got tired, but normal tired.”
“Normal” had not been in Mary’s vocabulary much prior to stem cells.
ED NOTE: Big Pharma bribed the regulators in Costa Rica (as in North America) to eliminate the greatest challenge to drug profits, adult stem cells. It was the most successful stem cell center in the western hemisphere, with hundreds of satisfied patients. With not a shred of scientific proof, and ignoring the many published papers by the center’s doctors, the corrupt government closed it, accompanied by celebration in the press by the crooked American scientists who engineered it for Big Pharma. What you will NOT read in the controlled press such as the NY Times, is that the same regulators had immediately given a new license to their friends.
The good news is that you need not go to Costa Rica ever again and pay the certainly less-competent bribing doctors for stem cells. The original five doctors are now all in Panama—same treatments, same cost, same successes. For more info, write don@RepairStemCells.org. The subject should be “Panama” and the message should show the disease for which you want info.