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Aleksander – After Stem Cell Therapy for Cerebral Palsy

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Aleksander, a cerebral palsy (CP) kid first came to us in January 2019 when he was only 2 years old. After a tremendous positive change from his first treatment, his family decided to come for a second time in October of the same year. During a sitdown talk at their home in Poland, Aleksander’s Mom and therapist shared the enormous improvements they noticed after stem cell therapy.

They also shared with us their own video clips. Some of the significant results are the absence of seizures, improved muscle tone, communication, and a lot more. His family and therapists are amazed at how the combination of stem cells plus rehabilitation has helped  Aleksander change for the better and are looking forward to a third treatment. 


Aleksander’s Treatment Summary:


To find out more on Aleksander’s journey, click here to go to his Facebook page.

Check out Aleksander’s testimonial video after two Stem Cell treatment

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