Stem Cell Treatment for Stroke
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New Outpatient Stem Cell Treatment for Stroke
The statistics are bad, but the news is very good!
Approximately 795,000 people per year in the U.S. suffer strokes. Most are in the 60-79 year old age group, but stroke can strike at any age. About 130,000 of stroke victims die.
The good news is that RSCI is now offering a one day, outpatient, double stem treatment, conveniently located in Florida. The attending physician is fully accredited by the National Institutes of Health and has performed over 100 successful stem cell transplants. The process is relatively simple and involves both intravenous and intrathetic (through the spine) stem cell injections.
This highly effective treatment costs less than $10,000 and is available only through RSCI. If you would like to be considered for this treatment, click on the link for more information to express interest.
Cost: Between $8,500 & $9,995 - Out Patient in the USA
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New Hope for Osteoarthritis Sufferers
If you are one of the millions of people worldwide who suffer from osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, you know how life-disrupting the pain, tenderness, stiffness, and loss of flexibility can be. RSCI is now offering stem cell treatment for osteoarthritis at one of the most state-of-the-art, high tech, and customer-friendly clinics and laboratories in the world. Located in Bangkok, Thailand, the world’s center of Medical Tourism, the center’s experienced and highly qualified medical professionals, with years of experience in stem cell treatments, will give you back your quality of life and alleviate your suffering in ways you never thought possible.
This extraordinary all-inclusive, treatment is available now. For more information, contact RSCI. If you would like to be considered for this treatment, just click on this link for more information.
Cost: $12,000 for the 10-day program in Bangkok, Thailand
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Professor Peter C. Gøtzsche's work and career are very impressive. Even more so, they are very, very important.
A specialist in internal medicine with a history of making sense of the systems of clinical trials and regulatory affairs in the drug industry, he is the founder and leader of the Nordic Cochrane Center in Copenhagen, Denmark. Since 2010, Gotzsche has been a Professor of Clinical Research Design and Analysis at the University of Copenhagen.
"Deadly Medicines and Organised Crime: How Big Pharma has Corrupted Health Care" (2013) is a brilliant, well-researched expose of Big Pharma’s incessant efforts to confuse the public and politicians about the incredible failure of the drug industry caused by widespread crime, corruption, bribery, toothless regulation, unmitigated greed, and outright lies. It’s no wonder that prescription drugs are the third leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer.
In Professor Gotzsche’s own words: “The main reason we take so many drugs is that the drug companies don’t sell drugs, they sell lies about drugs. . . . Virtually everything we know about drugs is what the companies have chosen to tell us and our doctors.”
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RSCI Make Lives Better Survey
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RSCI wants your help to make lives healthier!
Coming in 10 days time, RSCI will ask you to help us by completing a survey about stem cell treatment. We need your opinions, personal stories, and suggestions on how we can best improve the stem cell treatment programs we offer. We need to know how best to make your medical hopes come true.
Adult Stem Cells are now successfully used to treat over 150 chronic conditions once thought to be incurable. Help us to help you and tens of thousands of others.
Look for the RSCI Make Lives Better Survey.
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We have prepared a very useful brochure that explains the various methods of raising funds for your treatment - ideas that you can put into practice and useful links.
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We are proud of our patients and they want to spread the word - If you would like to be put in touch with real people and hear their story, just let us know.
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Watch as Brian talks very highly about his stem cell treatment for a broken patella in his knee caused by a motorbike accident. Admittedly previously “very cynical about this sort of thing,” he first endured a six hour operation for patella fixation with left him with micro-pins in his knee, constant agony, handfuls of pain killers, and yet still not a lot of range of movement.
Then someone recommended adipose derived stem cell therapy, and his life changed. He went to the IntelliHealth Plus Clinic in Bangkok, Thailand, which he describes as “a bit like a hotel, really” with excellent medical facilities and a highly attentive staff. The simple and painless procedure -- extracting fat from his stomach which was processed into stem cells and injected into his knee with no anesthetic needed – completely transformed his life.
Before the operation he could hardly bend his knee. After just two weeks, he noticed “something’s different” – he could move his knee almost at full range and he never took another pain killer. He could get around, walk properly, sleep better, and get into his car with no pain. His final take on the experience: “I’m really happy with it, really happy.”
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