How to Boost Your Stem Cells
A California man named Kris Boesen was completely paralyzed after breaking his neck in a terrible car crash last March. But now he can brush his teeth and hug his family again…
He's even started to regain sensation in his legs.
And it's all because of a simple procedure he underwent about a month after his accident: stem cell therapy.
During Kris' procedure, researchers at the University of Southern California injected 10 million stem cells into his spinal cord.
Within two weeks, he could wiggle his fingers. Three months later, he was able to feed himself, write his name and operate his wheelchair.
His recovery has been nothing short of amazing. Especially when you consider that Kris broke the same part of his spine that "Superman" actor Christopher Reeve broke… the cervical spine.
A break in the cervical spine is considered the worst of all spinal cord injuries.
Christopher Reeve was an outspoken advocate for stem cell research. But he died before he was able to benefit from it.
Kris Boesen, on the other hand, got lucky. His procedure was part of a clinical trial. It's currently the only way this treatment is available.
And if our behemoth medical establishment has their way, it will be a long time before most people get access to the healing power of stem cells.
You see, Congress was on the verge of approving a bill that would have allowed the FDA to fast-track approval of certain stem cell treatments. But now Congress is buckling ...
Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Al Sears Tags: Anti-Aging Source Type: news
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