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EMCell clinic in Kiev Ukraine
Seeing so many people feeling better while undergoing stem cell therapies and although it seems to be surrounded by question and uncertainty I've got to do something radical as my progression is significant.
What can we do to get this process perfected and up and running in the US? Writing to my congressman has proven to be an inadequate methodology. |
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I don't know what you mean by EMCell. There is a legitimate Stem Cell replacement program in the US, its being done at Northwestern University Hospital by Dr. Richard Burt . He has had many people his clinic and had some 'great success'. Look into it.
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Gee why didn't I think of that. Of course I have been in contact with Northwestern but I'm also keeping my eye on all global options.
I appreciate all responses though. I am interested in hearing any details anybody wishes to share. |
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If you know about Dr. Burt, then you probably know about Dr Slavin in Tel Aviv, Israel. Then there is the clinic at Heidelberg University Hospital and a Stem Cell clinic in India. There are places that do several different types of Stem Cell replacement treatments. Some clinics use chemotherapy for ablation some don't.
So treatments are all over the map. Only in the U.S. are the treatments somewhat standardized, if one can call it that. But if you are looking for a treatment that has a track record, I think that northwestern and Heidelberg are the front runners. Good luck in your search |
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