Just got this in; FWIW...Barbara, have you ever heard of this "Repair Stem Cell Institute"?
Yorkere - I did some editing on your post because of all the websites that were in this article. Mr. Margolis is a member of this forum, however, this really belongs in the promotional forum as it is based on Mr. Margolis' company's assessment. I personally would not agree with some of his choices, however, since this is a promotional article, he is free to select whatever companies he likes. I have moved the post to the proper area on this forum.
Barbara
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Repair Stem Cell Institute Announces Top Global Stem Cell Treatment Centers.
From: PR Newswire
Date: July 29, 2008
DALLAS, July 29 /PRNewswire/ -- The Repair Stem Cell Institute a stem cell global public affairs organization, today announced an exclusive listing of the world's top Repair Stem Cell (RSC) treatment centers for use by the general public in finding immediate life- changing therapies for patients suffering from more than 100 incapacitating diseases now considered "untreatable." The RSCI, founded in April 2008, is based in Dallas, with offices in Washington and Bangkok.
According to Don Margolis founder and chairman of the RSCI, "We've compiled a listing of seven of the finest facilities and a consortium of hospitals that have taken the lead in Repair Stem Cell technology in providing successful stem cell treatment and patient outcomes. These facilities, located in Israel, Portugal, Germany, China, Thailand, Argentina, and the Dominican Republic have an unbeatable record of accomplishments."
Each facility has been selected based on its confirming it meets all of the criteria listed on the website's treatment center page. As additional treatment centers meeting the criteria become known to RSCI, they will be allowed to join this prestigious list.
The top Repair Stem Cell Treatment Centers are as follows:
The Center for Cellular Therapy at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center in Israel, led by pioneer Dr. Shimon Slavin, treats all blood cancers, plus several other cancers; autoimmune diseases such as MS, nerve injuries, spinal injuries and sickle cell anemia; plus ALS and Alzheimer's. One successful patient outcome is a professional golfer who had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. After receiving a repair stem cell treatment using autologous mesenchymal stromal stem cells, the patient wrote: "The strength/endurance in my legs is at least 10 times greater than this time last year, my balance is almost back to normal and I have much more energy." Since last spring, the patient has been back on the golf course full time, capable of working without issue.
Foundation Don Roberto Fernandez Vina, San Nicolas-Buenos Aires in Argentina treats patients with cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, MS, brain paralysis, spinal cord injury, emphysema, pulmonary fibrosis, erectile dysfunction, Parkinson's, and Crohn's disease. Dr. Vina is on the verge of implementing the first simple stem cell therapy to treat type 1 diabetes.
Regenocyte Therapeutic based in Naples, Florida with a Repair Stem Cell clinic in the Dominican Republic for cell implantation, (a 2-hour flight from Miami), specializes in treating every cardiovascular disease, pulmonary fibrosis and hypertension, type 2 diabetes and emphysema. An extraordinary patient was a college athlete whose legs and arms had been damaged by meningitis and needed to be amputated to prevent death by gangrene. Two weeks after a first-ever stem cell treatment, the soles of his feet and palms of his hands were softened, his circulation was improved, his right foot was moving, and amputation averted.
Dr. Carlos Lima of Lisbon, Portugal specializes in spinal cord injury repair. His pioneering team has developed a successful transplant surgical procedure that harvests patients' own stem cells from their noses. Those cells are then transplanted to the sites of the spinal cord break. As a result, some of the paraplegic patients are walking with the aid of walkers.
China Stem Cells is a conglomerate of about a dozen hospitals located throughout China that treat patients having neurological and autoimmune diseases. Among their more than 75 treatable conditions are: Alzheimer's, autism spectrum disorders, carpal tunnel syndrome, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, meningitis and encephalitis.
Bangkok Heart Hospital, Bangkok, led by Dr. Kitipan Arom, specializes in treating dying heart disease patients and has successfully treated more than 120 of them by directly injecting repair stem cells into their heart muscles.
The XCell-Center at the Institute of Regenerative Medicine in the Eduardus Hospital in Cologne, Germany offers repair stem cell therapies for treating diabetes, stroke, spinal injuries, multiple sclerosis, ALS, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases as well as arthritis, heart diseases, and incontinence
COPYRIGHT 2008 PR Newswire Association LLC. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. For permission to reuse this article, contact Copyright Clearance Center.
HighBeam? Research, Inc. ? Copyright 2008. All rights reserved.
Yorkere - I did some editing on your post because of all the websites that were in this article. Mr. Margolis is a member of this forum, however, this really belongs in the promotional forum as it is based on Mr. Margolis' company's assessment. I personally would not agree with some of his choices, however, since this is a promotional article, he is free to select whatever companies he likes. I have moved the post to the proper area on this forum.
Barbara
HighBeam Research - Newspaper archives and journal articles
Repair Stem Cell Institute Announces Top Global Stem Cell Treatment Centers.
From: PR Newswire
Date: July 29, 2008
DALLAS, July 29 /PRNewswire/ -- The Repair Stem Cell Institute a stem cell global public affairs organization, today announced an exclusive listing of the world's top Repair Stem Cell (RSC) treatment centers for use by the general public in finding immediate life- changing therapies for patients suffering from more than 100 incapacitating diseases now considered "untreatable." The RSCI, founded in April 2008, is based in Dallas, with offices in Washington and Bangkok.
According to Don Margolis founder and chairman of the RSCI, "We've compiled a listing of seven of the finest facilities and a consortium of hospitals that have taken the lead in Repair Stem Cell technology in providing successful stem cell treatment and patient outcomes. These facilities, located in Israel, Portugal, Germany, China, Thailand, Argentina, and the Dominican Republic have an unbeatable record of accomplishments."
Each facility has been selected based on its confirming it meets all of the criteria listed on the website's treatment center page. As additional treatment centers meeting the criteria become known to RSCI, they will be allowed to join this prestigious list.
The top Repair Stem Cell Treatment Centers are as follows:
The Center for Cellular Therapy at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center in Israel, led by pioneer Dr. Shimon Slavin, treats all blood cancers, plus several other cancers; autoimmune diseases such as MS, nerve injuries, spinal injuries and sickle cell anemia; plus ALS and Alzheimer's. One successful patient outcome is a professional golfer who had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. After receiving a repair stem cell treatment using autologous mesenchymal stromal stem cells, the patient wrote: "The strength/endurance in my legs is at least 10 times greater than this time last year, my balance is almost back to normal and I have much more energy." Since last spring, the patient has been back on the golf course full time, capable of working without issue.
Foundation Don Roberto Fernandez Vina, San Nicolas-Buenos Aires in Argentina treats patients with cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, MS, brain paralysis, spinal cord injury, emphysema, pulmonary fibrosis, erectile dysfunction, Parkinson's, and Crohn's disease. Dr. Vina is on the verge of implementing the first simple stem cell therapy to treat type 1 diabetes.
Regenocyte Therapeutic based in Naples, Florida with a Repair Stem Cell clinic in the Dominican Republic for cell implantation, (a 2-hour flight from Miami), specializes in treating every cardiovascular disease, pulmonary fibrosis and hypertension, type 2 diabetes and emphysema. An extraordinary patient was a college athlete whose legs and arms had been damaged by meningitis and needed to be amputated to prevent death by gangrene. Two weeks after a first-ever stem cell treatment, the soles of his feet and palms of his hands were softened, his circulation was improved, his right foot was moving, and amputation averted.
Dr. Carlos Lima of Lisbon, Portugal specializes in spinal cord injury repair. His pioneering team has developed a successful transplant surgical procedure that harvests patients' own stem cells from their noses. Those cells are then transplanted to the sites of the spinal cord break. As a result, some of the paraplegic patients are walking with the aid of walkers.
China Stem Cells is a conglomerate of about a dozen hospitals located throughout China that treat patients having neurological and autoimmune diseases. Among their more than 75 treatable conditions are: Alzheimer's, autism spectrum disorders, carpal tunnel syndrome, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, meningitis and encephalitis.
Bangkok Heart Hospital, Bangkok, led by Dr. Kitipan Arom, specializes in treating dying heart disease patients and has successfully treated more than 120 of them by directly injecting repair stem cells into their heart muscles.
The XCell-Center at the Institute of Regenerative Medicine in the Eduardus Hospital in Cologne, Germany offers repair stem cell therapies for treating diabetes, stroke, spinal injuries, multiple sclerosis, ALS, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases as well as arthritis, heart diseases, and incontinence
COPYRIGHT 2008 PR Newswire Association LLC. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. For permission to reuse this article, contact Copyright Clearance Center.
HighBeam? Research, Inc. ? Copyright 2008. All rights reserved.
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