Guest guest Posted May 10, 2012 Report Share Posted May 10, 2012 Whats interesting about stem cells is that the technology called Pulsed Electro Magentic Frequencies (PEMF) is purported to generate stem cells in the body. There are a number of clinical systems being used that seem to have significant efficacy from everything from autism to CFS to Lyme Disease. I use several of these in my practice and when it is a match for the individuals problem and bio/terrain/..., the results are often astounding. We also use Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), Vibro Acoustic Therapy (VAT), and more, its always about finding the match for what the cellular system needs. These therapies are also within reach of many, since many more practitioners have started to use them... Best, Jackie > > This is posted with permission of the original poster and the stem cell group owner: > www.drstemcell.com > > > --- [stemCellDR] update Ben > Date: Wed, 9 May 2012 13:44:16 -0400 (EDT) > > > Hi, everybody, a quick update. My son Ben is 7 years old. He received BM and Adipose stem cell treatments on April 19th. He responded very quickly to the treatments, Ben's teachers, OT and PT therapists have all commented on the improvements they are seeing. Ben continues to show signs of improvement in many areas. He is making more sounds and seems to be more motivated to talk (Ben is non-verbal) He is more willing to imitate sounds and follow directions. He is more spontaneous when waving good bye and saying " hi " , " thank you " and " I want more " . Rather than having to be prompted he is starting to do things on his own. This morning when he got up he went into the bathroom all by himself! His motor planning has improved, Ben has difficulty dressing himself, we have been working on self help skills forever, things like putting on his jeans, taking off his shirt, feeding himself prove to be difficult. Normally when Ben is eating I have to put the food on the fork and he then gets some of it into his mouth. Lately Ben has been able to scoop the food onto the fork by himself and most of the food does get into his mouth! When putting on sweats or pants Ben usually puts both feet/legs into one pant leg. No matter how many times I've shown him how to put his pants on he never seemed to grasp the concept. For the past two days I've been putting his jeans on the couch and telling him to put them on. When I came back the jeans were on. All I had to do was snap and zip! Ben is into everything!!! He is opening drawers, playing in the bath (normally Ben would get stuck, 2 cups fill and pour pour and fill...), he is putting things in the toilet.... all good things (well maybe not the toilet!!!) lol. I tell family and friends I went to DR with one child and returned with a different one. lol Prior to DR Ben spent most of his time focused on stimming (he holds the fabric part and swings the man) Ben has always flapped things (table cloths, strings, shirts, anything that hangs down......) Now he continues to stim but he also looks for other things to get into! > > I am so thankful for all the changes! I am looking forward to seeing many more changes. > > Take care > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2012 Report Share Posted May 10, 2012 Are you trying to say that your techology will compare with Adult stem cell implantation? Are you a chiropractor? > > > > This is posted with permission of the original poster and the stem cell group owner: > > www.drstemcell.com > > > > > > --- [stemCellDR] update Ben > > Date: Wed, 9 May 2012 13:44:16 -0400 (EDT) > > > > > > Hi, everybody, a quick update. My son Ben is 7 years old. He received BM and Adipose stem cell treatments on April 19th. He responded very quickly to the treatments, Ben's teachers, OT and PT therapists have all commented on the improvements they are seeing. Ben continues to show signs of improvement in many areas. He is making more sounds and seems to be more motivated to talk (Ben is non-verbal) He is more willing to imitate sounds and follow directions. He is more spontaneous when waving good bye and saying " hi " , " thank you " and " I want more " . Rather than having to be prompted he is starting to do things on his own. This morning when he got up he went into the bathroom all by himself! His motor planning has improved, Ben has difficulty dressing himself, we have been working on self help skills forever, things like putting on his jeans, taking off his shirt, feeding himself prove to be difficult. Normally when Ben is eating I have to put the food on the fork and he then gets some of it into his mouth. Lately Ben has been able to scoop the food onto the fork by himself and most of the food does get into his mouth! When putting on sweats or pants Ben usually puts both feet/legs into one pant leg. No matter how many times I've shown him how to put his pants on he never seemed to grasp the concept. For the past two days I've been putting his jeans on the couch and telling him to put them on. When I came back the jeans were on. All I had to do was snap and zip! Ben is into everything!!! He is opening drawers, playing in the bath (normally Ben would get stuck, 2 cups fill and pour pour and fill...), he is putting things in the toilet.... all good things (well maybe not the toilet!!!) lol. I tell family and friends I went to DR with one child and returned with a different one. lol Prior to DR Ben spent most of his time focused on stimming (he holds the fabric part and swings the man) Ben has always flapped things (table cloths, strings, shirts, anything that hangs down......) Now he continues to stim but he also looks for other things to get into! > > > > I am so thankful for all the changes! I am looking forward to seeing many more changes. > > > > Take care > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2012 Report Share Posted May 11, 2012 No and No. What I am saying is for those who don't have the funds or desire to explore the DR stem cell opportunities but are curious if an increase in stem cells might be helpful, there are other, closer, more affordable ways of exploring such an approach. Jackie > > > > > > This is posted with permission of the original poster and the stem cell group owner: > > > www.drstemcell.com > > > > > > > > > --- [stemCellDR] update Ben > > > Date: Wed, 9 May 2012 13:44:16 -0400 (EDT) > > > > > > > > > Hi, everybody, a quick update. My son Ben is 7 years old. He received BM and Adipose stem cell treatments on April 19th. He responded very quickly to the treatments, Ben's teachers, OT and PT therapists have all commented on the improvements they are seeing. Ben continues to show signs of improvement in many areas. He is making more sounds and seems to be more motivated to talk (Ben is non-verbal) He is more willing to imitate sounds and follow directions. He is more spontaneous when waving good bye and saying " hi " , " thank you " and " I want more " . Rather than having to be prompted he is starting to do things on his own. This morning when he got up he went into the bathroom all by himself! His motor planning has improved, Ben has difficulty dressing himself, we have been working on self help skills forever, things like putting on his jeans, taking off his shirt, feeding himself prove to be difficult. Normally when Ben is eating I have to put the food on the fork and he then gets some of it into his mouth. Lately Ben has been able to scoop the food onto the fork by himself and most of the food does get into his mouth! When putting on sweats or pants Ben usually puts both feet/legs into one pant leg. No matter how many times I've shown him how to put his pants on he never seemed to grasp the concept. For the past two days I've been putting his jeans on the couch and telling him to put them on. When I came back the jeans were on. All I had to do was snap and zip! Ben is into everything!!! He is opening drawers, playing in the bath (normally Ben would get stuck, 2 cups fill and pour pour and fill...), he is putting things in the toilet.... all good things (well maybe not the toilet!!!) lol. I tell family and friends I went to DR with one child and returned with a different one. lol Prior to DR Ben spent most of his time focused on stimming (he holds the fabric part and swings the man) Ben has always flapped things (table cloths, strings, shirts, anything that hangs down......) Now he continues to stim but he also looks for other things to get into! > > > > > > I am so thankful for all the changes! I am looking forward to seeing many more changes. > > > > > > Take care > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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