David Summers of Murfreesboro, TN is one such MS patient now being case studied. David came to the CCSVI Clinic as a paraplegic MS patient evaluated at 8.0 on the Kurtzke EDSS scale. His MS had become secondary progressive and his rate of deterioration had increased dramatically by late 2011. In April of 2012, David was treated at CCSVI Clinic with the combination liberation/autologous stem cell therapy protocol developed by researchers at Regenetek Cellular Technologies. Liberation therapy was first performed and adult autologous stem cells were implanted into David’s jugular veins at the time of his vein expansion. Four days later, a clinical dose of mesenchymal stem cells [MSCs], enhanced in vitro from the original autologous marrow source was implanted back into David’s CNS via lumbar puncture. (Stem cells multiplied from an autologous source not only ensures that patients are receiving their own DNA, but studies have shown there is no risk of cell mutation resulting in the formation of cancerous cells).
David’s MS symptoms not only began to improve immediately, but within four hours of his implantation, he began to feel sensation below the waist. This did not happen the first time he had his liberation therapy in 2010, nor in the 90 days following that procedure, the length of time that he said he had received some benefit as a result.For more information on the combination therapy protocol and study email to apply@ccsviclinic.ca or call 888-468-1554.
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