Quadriplegic Jack Pearce is set to undergo a new medical procedure that he is hoping may transform his life. Jack and his wife Ellie arrived in Bangkok, Thailand on July 5th, 2015 for a procedure which utilizes an implanted epidural stimulator to allow Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) patients to voluntarily move ... read more
While receiving stem cell therapy for Optic Nerve Hypoplasia & Septo-optic Dysplasia (ONH-SOD), Marina Alonzo was able to see color in her completely blind eye for the very first time. With both eyes, she was also able to read and recognize the colors of a green sign some 40 feet ... read more
Multiple Sclerosis is not a condition that is easy to live with. There is currently no cure, and its progressive nature means that it will only continue to get worse unless actions are taken to treat the disease symptoms and slow the degeneration of the central nervous system. Fortunately for ... read more
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and stem cells Juan José Gallego de la Cruz was told 10 years ago that his condition was incurable and that there was nothing he could do to avoid its fatal outcome. Nevertheless, being the kind of person who never gives up, he made the decision that ... read more
Shortly after being born, a young child from Malawi named Zidane started showing signs that were not good. He arched his head backwards to the point where it would be touching his back, his limbs were very spastic, he was unable to sit up on his own, and he held ... read more
The following story is a guest post from Debra Dollar, a young woman in the United States who was diagnosed with Optic Nerve Hypoplasia. She is currently raising funds for adult stem cell therapy. Please read and share her story. Family Fundraising Stem Cell Treatment for Optic Nerve Hypoplasia patient ... read more
Often times at the hospital we have the privilege to witness first hand the improvements that our patients experience with stem cells before their discharge. Generally speaking, patients may have to wait anywhere from three to nine months to start noticing the first signs of recovery. However, that was not ... read more
Below is a recent follow-up interview (1/14/2015) between a Beike international staff member and Sue. Please describe your physical state before stem cell treatment. What sensations did you have or not have? Before my stem cell treatment I had little balance and no/or little bladder control. I could not sit ... read more
Primary Lateral Sclerosis (PLS) In June we reported about a Primary Lateral Sclerosis (PLS) patient named Mia. PLS is a degenerative condition, and as such Mia needs to get regular treatment to maintain a healthy quality of life and keep her condition from progressing. We captured her progress and journey ... read more
Cerebral palsy patient is back for stem cell treatment Beike Biotechnology is glad to inform all our readers that Renzo Centurión has come back to us for a second round of stem cells and he is currently staying at the Better Being Hospital undergoing his new treatment. Renzo is a ... read more