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Ted Brown and Carol Burke receive cord stem cells. Ted was
diagnosed with congestive heart failure and Carole had suffered
a major stroke.
The first pictures are of Ted Brown. He was diagnosed with congestive heart failure and had been hospitalized for several days previously in another area of the country. Mr. Brown arrived in time to be prepared for his transplant which took place at 3 PM on July 4, 2007. We harvested the stem cells from his bone marrow to help his heart. His ejection fraction was 17 % now is 30%. First we harvested the stem cells from his tibia. Then used a 1000ml bag with ozone and little heparine. Then we give those to him autologus stem cells transplantation no reaction billions of CD 34 ready to help any degenerative disease or organ that need it. We can break the brain blood barrier with manito, a osmotic diuretic that irritates the brain blood barrier.
Following next are the pictures in Mss Carole Berkus, a stroke
patient.
In this situation we decided to expand her peripherical white cells from 7000 to 52000 then use a leucophoresis machine tuned to obtain monuclear cells where after we tested they were 70% CD34 multipotencial stem cells. First we expanded with neupogen and growth hormone 5 days prior to the intervention. The second day we installed a majurkan catheter for the leucophoresis where we harvest monuclear celles, then separated the CD 34 multipotencial adult stem cells. They were almost 140 ml of product that was infuse to the patient and also we give to her on her spinal fluid. If you wish to speak to us about this now, we are in southern California for the next couple of days for meetings with serious people only. Please call this temporary cell number while I am here if you wish to meet with us: 951-403-3196 |