Young Patient With Autism Improves After Stem Cell Therapy Program

BANGKOK, THAILAND – 17 Aug, 2017

Autism is a complex brain developmental disorder that is characterized by impaired social interactions, communication difficulties, obsessive attachment to routines and repetition, and often an extreme dislike of certain sounds, textures and tastes. Autism usually surfaces in the first three years of life and may vary in severity from mild to disabling.

Depending on degree of severity, some children with autism may develop into independent adults with full time employment & self-sufficiency however this is seldom the case. There is no known single cause but abnormalities in brain function are generally attributed to environmental, immunological and neurological factors.

Autism stem cell therapy is a therapeutically beneficial program. The administration of our stem cell therapy is proposed as a novel treatment for the two pathologies associated with autism:

Hypoperfusion to the brain and immune dysregulation, using stem cells may potentially heal both the brain and the gut.

The Patient

Baby Keean is 2 ½ years old child with autism who was successfully treated with stem cell therapy through a 2 week program developed by Stem Cells 21 international medical center in Bangkok (Thailand). He is showing early signs of improvement in his condition as confirmed by his mother, Mrs. Carmen McCarthy. After the treatment she is happy to report:

 

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