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“The cure justifies the healing method.”
Patients are speaking of “spectacular healing results”
as a result of the new stem cell therapy! Stem cells are in the
limelight of medical research. This Adult-stem-cell-therapy can be successfully used to heal diseases that only occur at an
advanced age: diabetes, stroke, heart attack, Parkinson
disease or possibly even Alzheimer!
Stem cells exist as embryonic and adult
stem cells and can be used to heal diseases that have so far been
considered incurable. The disadvantage of the embryonic stem cells,
which are currently the subject of a controversial ethical debate, is
that they are exogenous and very active: This means that they may not
only cause immune reactions, but can also cause cancer. The case is
entirely different in the case of the endogenous adult stem cells that
are gained from the bone marrow of adults. There is no risk of cancer!
“The cure justifies the healing method.”
This basically sums up the scientific debate for patients that have
been successfully treated at the Xcell-Center in Cologne. The
journalist, Axel Link, set out to discover the truth from the patients.
The result is an exciting documentation on “Adult-Stem-Cells
– The Great Hope of Medical Research”. It contains
interesting interviews with people that are far away from the medical
discussion and have experienced two things: “hope and
healing”.
“The patients are speaking of astonishing results.”
Although many doctors in classical medical institutions seem to know
very little about the use of adult stem cells: it seems that stem cell
therapy has already helped many patients. See the statements for
yourself. Form your own opinion with first hand information. “The
honest statements of the patients are really astonishing.” The
interviews were conducted without any involvement from the Xcell-Center
and, although, the fact that they are so few in number, means that they
are not scientifically representative, they do give us hope.