Roger Easterling of California Gets A New Lease on Life (Rapidly progressing multiple sclerosis)

Roger Easterling, 48, began having tinkling sensations and numbness in his hands and legs during the summer of 2014. At first he tried to ignore this but soon he found this impossible to do as one leg and foot were now working very badly, and one of his hands had become stiff and difficult to … Continue reading Roger Easterling of California Gets A New Lease on Life (Rapidly progressing multiple sclerosis)

Multiple Sclerosis: Three recent cases

Mr. J. R. is a 49-year-old Mexican national who has been struggling with Progressive Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis for six years, which was rapidly progressing prior to his coming to NCIM (January 2012). He arrived at NCIM’s treatment facility unable to walk and with his speech so slurred only his family was able to understand him.  … Continue reading Multiple Sclerosis: Three recent cases

Multiple Sclerosis: Successes using primed autologous bone marrow stem cells

NCIM began priming stem cells isolated from MS patient’s own bone marrow and treating them during 2011. The first two patients were Mexican nationals who were struggling with advanced primary progressive MS. Both had a pronounced slurring of speech and near immobility. Within two months of being treated both patients were speaking very clearly and … Continue reading Multiple Sclerosis: Successes using primed autologous bone marrow stem cells

Wharton’s Jelly Stem Cells: safety & more

ADVANTAGES OF WHARTON’S JELLY STEM CELLS ESPECIALLY MESENCYMALS (Designated as WJ-MSC for convenience below) ESPECIALLY WITH RESPECT TO SAFETY WJ HAS MORE STEM CELLS THAN EITHER BONE MARROW OR ADIPOSE TISSUE The quantity of mesenchymal stem cells which can typically be obtained from bone marrow is far less than that Wharton’s Jelly: 0.001 to 0.01% … Continue reading Wharton’s Jelly Stem Cells: safety & more

Emily Johnson: Ten year old with cerebral palsy turned a corner following her NCIM stem cell treatment

Ten year old Emily Johnson was born 16 weeks premature (weighing in at only 1 lb 6 oz.) and sustained nervous system damage later was manifest as an inability to communicate verbally, problems getting about, and seizures. Her doctors diagnosed her as having cerebral palsy. Like many children with CP Emily benefited from use of … Continue reading Emily Johnson: Ten year old with cerebral palsy turned a corner following her NCIM stem cell treatment