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Leonid, Cerebral Palsy | Stem Cell Treatment Testimonial

Leonid was born premature at 25 weeks and was reanimated at birth. On his first day of life he suffered from pulmonary bleeding and brain hemorrhage. After his condition was stabilized, Leonid's parents looked for alternative therapies to help him get better. They found Beike stem cell treatment programs and decided it was the best option for him. After Leonid's first stem cell treatment in 2018, the family noticed dramatic improvements and decided to come back in 2019. They sat with us during their second stay to tell us more about their story.

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