Ukraine: Bombs and Stem Cells - Therapy in Times of War | ENDEVR Documentary
Résumé
TLDRThe video discusses the legal and regulated use of fetal stem cell therapy in Ukraine, showcasing its potential benefits across various medical conditions like muscular dystrophy, autism, multiple sclerosis, and more. The therapy's legality is unique to Ukraine, standing apart due to ethical and legal restrictions faced elsewhere, particularly in the United States. Testimonials reveal life-changing impacts, with patients experiencing reduced symptoms and improved quality of life, sustaining hope despite Ukraine's ongoing turmoil. The film highlights pioneering research and treatment, outlining the differences between fetal stem cells and other cell types, emphasizing fetal cells' unmatched potential in therapeutic applications. Despite ethical controversies, this therapy provides a promising frontier in treating degenerative and other diseases.
A retenir
- 🌍 Ukraine is unique in legally providing fetal stem cell therapy.
- 💼 Therapy has potential benefits for several diseases.
- 🎨 Patients report enhanced quality of life, including regained abilities.
- 🧬 Fetal stem cells are seen as having notable regenerative potential.
- 🧠 Beneficial impacts noted on neurological and immune conditions.
- 🚸 Ethical concerns still surround fetal cell applications.
- 🛡️ Research emerged after Chernobyl for urgent medical needs.
- 👨🔬 Therapy developed over 30 years into a broader application spectrum.
- 🔬 The science involves complex extraction and quality control processes.
- 🧪 Many feel privileged to receive this therapy despite challenges.
Chronologie
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Ukraine is the only country where fetal stem cell therapy is legal and regulated, offering a crucial treatment option for people with diseases otherwise deemed untreatable. Patients from around the world travel to Ukraine to receive this therapy, reporting significant improvements in their health and quality of life, despite skepticism from some medical professionals.
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The history of using fetal stem cells for medical treatment dates back to the Chernobyl disaster, where Ukrainian doctors successfully used fetal liver cells to treat bone marrow failure. This pioneering approach laid the groundwork for the development of fetal stem cell therapy in Ukraine, which remains the only country to have legalized its medical use.
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Pioneers like Dr. Alexi Kurenko formalized fetal stem cell therapy in Ukraine, establishing M Cell, the world's first clinic specializing in this treatment. Despite misconceptions about the source of these cells, proponents argue that fetal stem cell therapy makes use of resources that would otherwise go to waste, offering life-changing benefits.
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The M Cell laboratory in Kyiv operates under strict regulatory compliance, ensuring the quality and safety of fetal stem cell preparations. These processes involve immediate action post-abortion consent, sophisticated testing for contaminants, and maintaining high viability rates for stem cells through advanced cryopreservation techniques.
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The laboratory's rigorous testing protocol ensures the use of only the highest quality stem cells. A high rejection rate of fetal material underscores the focus on safety and efficacy, reflecting the unique capability of fetal stem cells to transform into multiple, crucial cell types for therapy.
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Fetal stem cells have proven their potential through real-life cases, such as children avoiding the grim prognosis associated with their conditions due to successful treatments. This showcases the therapy's ability to provide significant improvement and stability in patients' health.
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Fetal stem cell therapy's capabilities extend to numerous medical conditions, including neurological and immunological disorders. The personalization of treatment plans based on the patient's specific health needs highlights the therapy's nuanced application in various pathologies.
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Examples of patients from different backgrounds, including those with degenerative diseases, show significant improvements in symptoms and quality of life following fetal stem cell therapy, despite initial skepticism from professionals.
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Fetal stem cell therapy, while still controversial, shows promise in treating conditions like Parkinson's and multiple sclerosis. However, it faces hurdles due to ethical debates and misconceptions. Clinics like M Cell focus on harvesting specialized stem cells to better match patients' needs, reflecting the uniqueness and effectiveness of fetal stem therapy.
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Several case studies detail the therapy's benefits, with patients experiencing marked improvements in function and symptom relief. These personal stories emphasize how the therapy changes lives, often against the backdrop of grim medical forecasts.
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Testimonies from doctors reveal successes in treating severe diseases, leading to genuine, life-altering improvements in patients’ conditions. Their recounting highlights a shift from initial skepticism to endorsement based on tangible patient recovery.
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Children diagnosed with autism have shown remarkable progress in communication and social interaction after undergoing fetal stem cell therapy, indicating its potential beyond primarily physical ailments.
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The therapy's application spans various age groups and health issues, featuring nuanced and individualized approaches, especially in complex cases like autism. Improvements post-treatment emphasize the therapy’s broad potential impact.
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Patients diagnosed with incurable diseases like multiple sclerosis report stable conditions and quality of life improvements following fetal stem cell therapy, demonstrating the treatment's unique regenerative prospects.
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The ongoing application of fetal stem cell therapy shows its potential in maintaining and improving health conditions that are otherwise considered progressive and incapacitating, effectively altering the predicted course of these diseases.
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Medical and therapeutic advancements from fetal stem cell therapy challenge traditional medical treatments by providing alternatives where minimal treatments existed previously, prompting reassessment of existing medical dogmas.
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A comprehensive walkthrough of the therapeutic process reveals its intensity, precision, and the scientific understanding backing each step, highlighting how these cells aid in rejuvenation and repair.
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Despite global restrictions and debates, Ukraine remains at the forefront of fetal stem cell therapy, where its application continues to evolve backed by decades of pioneering research started during the aftermath of Chernobyl.
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The therapy's implementation amidst the backdrop of war in Ukraine underscores its critical importance for patients who rely on its life-improving capabilities, reflecting resilience in the face of adversity.
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Patients and scientists alike are driven by a shared mission to advance this technology, ensuring its availability and exploring its benefits, amidst continuing regulatory challenges.
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As Ukraine battles ongoing geopolitical threats, its role as the primary hub for fetal stem cell therapy becomes ever more significant, marked by a commitment from patients and practitioners to sustain this vital medical frontier.
Carte mentale
Questions fréquemment posées
What is fetal stem cell therapy and where is it legal?
Fetal stem cell therapy is legal and regulated in Ukraine, considered a potential treatment for various conditions, improving the quality of life.
What benefits have patients experienced through fetal stem cell therapy?
Patients report improvements in conditions like muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's, as well as improved overall health and quality of life.
Why is fetal stem cell therapy controversial?
The therapy is controversial due to ethical concerns about using stem cells from aborted fetuses, which is a point of debate, especially compared to other countries where it's illegal.
Who travels to Ukraine for fetal stem cell therapy and why?
Patients from various parts of the world travel to Ukraine to receive treatment as it is not available legally elsewhere.
What kind of results do patients report after receiving the therapy?
Many have experienced noticeable improvements in handling their diseases, with some slowing down progression significantly.
What are the arguments for and against fetal stem cell therapy?
Critics argue ethical concerns while advocates point to potential in saving and improving lives.
How has the war in Ukraine affected fetal stem cell therapy?
Despite the war in Ukraine, treatments are still taking place, providing hope and medical aid to those who need it.
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- 00:00:05[Music]
- 00:00:10Ukraine is the only country on Earth
- 00:00:13where fetal stem cell therapy is legal
- 00:00:15and regulated and then learning that M
- 00:00:17cell is the only place in the world you
- 00:00:18can actually get those um I was on
- 00:00:21[Music]
- 00:00:26board it's scary like to bring a child
- 00:00:28into the world and not know that you
- 00:00:30have a
- 00:00:31reliable method of healing if your
- 00:00:34disease gets worse the stem cell
- 00:00:36treatment in Ukraine is it's my safety
- 00:00:38net if something happens to him we're
- 00:00:40going to Ukraine
- 00:00:46immediately I can enjoy my life I can
- 00:00:48enjoy being me again which I felt had
- 00:00:51slipped away like I'd look in the mirror
- 00:00:53and I I didn't know who I was looking at
- 00:00:55because I any joy that I had was gone I
- 00:00:59can write I can paint I can play guitar
- 00:01:02again whereas before this I
- 00:01:04couldn't so it changed my
- 00:01:12life I asked a speech therapist and I
- 00:01:15said to her I'm like is he ever going to
- 00:01:18talk and she was like the way things are
- 00:01:20going I don't think so now like he talks
- 00:01:23so much like it's like can you be quiet
- 00:01:24for a second
- 00:01:31oh
- 00:01:38like so when I've seen um my neurologist
- 00:01:41and I told him that I after my first
- 00:01:43trip to Ukraine that I had gone there
- 00:01:45the first reaction was dismissal he said
- 00:01:48it was well you should have told me I
- 00:01:51would have told you you were wasting
- 00:01:52your time and money but the last time
- 00:01:54he's uh he's seen me he told me he says
- 00:01:56well after all maybe that treatment did
- 00:01:59you
- 00:02:00did do
- 00:02:03[Music]
- 00:02:05good you can plan on by the time she's
- 00:02:09uh seven or eight in a wheelchair
- 00:02:11feeding Tu because they don't have an
- 00:02:12appetite they'll have a rod in their
- 00:02:14back because of scoliosis at night she'd
- 00:02:16have oxygen to help her breathe because
- 00:02:18the lungs it affects the lungs uh in a
- 00:02:20big way and so that's that's really what
- 00:02:24we are looking at and now she's 13 9
- 00:02:28years later and she's is thriving yeah
- 00:02:31she's completely stable and Sophia is
- 00:02:34100% independent we just wish it wasn't
- 00:02:37so far so why why do we have to go so
- 00:02:41far they would never do this treatment
- 00:02:44in the United States the number one
- 00:02:45prescription in America is thyroid
- 00:02:47medication and guess what you don't need
- 00:02:48to take if you get fetal stem cells you
- 00:02:50don't need to take your thyroid
- 00:02:51medication at least I don't we flew into
- 00:02:54Poland and we're on this train I entered
- 00:02:58a war zone to get the treatment I feel
- 00:03:00privileged to have gotten here and it
- 00:03:01was worth the Trek even with the danger
- 00:03:04element and I would do it again we have
- 00:03:06to go across the world for something
- 00:03:08that helps not just us but lots and lots
- 00:03:11of families and individuals shame on
- 00:03:13somebody
- 00:03:20[Music]
- 00:03:34in
- 00:03:351893 German pathologist George schmorl
- 00:03:38first documented the presence of fetal
- 00:03:41cells in the maternal body to later be
- 00:03:43observed that these retained fetal cells
- 00:03:47have stem cell- like properties since
- 00:03:49that time scientists worldwide have
- 00:03:52ubiquitously confirmed this
- 00:03:55phenomenon fetal cells migrate into the
- 00:03:58mother during pregnancy and in humans
- 00:04:00can persist for decades the fetal cells
- 00:04:04also appear to Target sites of injury
- 00:04:06Crossing both the placental and blood
- 00:04:08brain barriers to migrate into diverse
- 00:04:11tissues and to differentiate into
- 00:04:14multiple cell types which is
- 00:04:16particularly interesting since the fetus
- 00:04:18has different genes than the mom some of
- 00:04:22the first scientists to evolved this
- 00:04:24discovery into a medical treatment did
- 00:04:26so while managing a devastating tragedy
- 00:04:29there has been a nuclear accident in the
- 00:04:31Soviet Union one of the atomic reactors
- 00:04:33at the churnable atomic power plant near
- 00:04:35the city of Kiev was damaged the
- 00:04:37Chernobyl disaster resulted in some
- 00:04:40people suffering from a plastic anemia
- 00:04:43otherwise known as bone marrow failure
- 00:04:46and to this day a bone marrow transplant
- 00:04:49is the only cure just weeks after the
- 00:04:52event the LA Times reported a major
- 00:04:54problem that confronted the physicians
- 00:04:56in the first frantic days was to find
- 00:04:59suitable bone marrow donors in a few
- 00:05:02rare cases Physicians had been known to
- 00:05:04use fetal liver cells as substitutes for
- 00:05:08adult bone marrow the first case of our
- 00:05:11treatment was a case of a plastic anemia
- 00:05:15this was a child and he was completely
- 00:05:18dependent on the blood transfusions
- 00:05:21completely once per week blood
- 00:05:23transfusion and this kept him alive in
- 00:05:26about 2 months
- 00:05:29he rapidly flourished after this three
- 00:05:34this was amazing and this was what we
- 00:05:37made wow this is Dr Alexi careno and Dr
- 00:05:41Alexander smigo they are two of the
- 00:05:44earliest pioneers of fetal stem cell
- 00:05:46therapy in ke Ukraine I tracked down
- 00:05:50demitro the aplastic anemia patient they
- 00:05:52had cured using only fetal liver cells
- 00:05:55back in 1991 to this day demitro never
- 00:05:59had had any other therapy for his bone
- 00:06:01marrow failure since being injected
- 00:06:03intravenously with fetal liver cells
- 00:06:06decades earlier I was hired at the
- 00:06:09coordina center for transplantology of
- 00:06:12Ministry of Health and I founded the a
- 00:06:16department for fetal stem cell
- 00:06:19transplantation so formally I got the
- 00:06:22position of the person in charge for FAL
- 00:06:25stem cell transplantation in our country
- 00:06:28Mell was a private company which was uh
- 00:06:30established founded in the beginning of
- 00:06:331994 just for development of this
- 00:06:36invention this was the single University
- 00:06:39level clinic in the world devoted to
- 00:06:42this single problem of fetal stem cell
- 00:06:45transplantation this is our only topic
- 00:06:48of our investigation originally
- 00:06:51operating from a single room in a keev
- 00:06:54state hospital Mell has since evolved
- 00:06:58into this
- 00:07:00Ukraine continues to be the only country
- 00:07:02on Earth that this technology has been
- 00:07:04formally approved and legalized the lack
- 00:07:07of regulatory approval elsewhere
- 00:07:09especially in the United States is
- 00:07:11partly due to the contention that these
- 00:07:14stem cells are obtained exclusively from
- 00:07:16end of first trimester abortions women
- 00:07:19have been finding ways to end pregnancy
- 00:07:23since historically since 1000 BC no
- 00:07:26one's out there getting pregnant to
- 00:07:28support stel to have an abortion I yeah
- 00:07:31I think it's much more beneficial than
- 00:07:34the way that abortions are handled in
- 00:07:36our country where it's just thrown out
- 00:07:38you know at least it can go to something
- 00:07:40that can be beneficial to somebody else
- 00:07:43yeah might as well use that I do think
- 00:07:44that if like the United States says we
- 00:07:47think this would promote abortion or
- 00:07:48something like that I think that's
- 00:07:49ridiculous I don't know the statistic
- 00:07:51off the top of my head but I could
- 00:07:52imagine that there's probably thousands
- 00:07:54of abortions happening in the United
- 00:07:55States daily why would you need to force
- 00:07:57an abortion in order to get the stem
- 00:07:59cells to provide the treatment that
- 00:08:00doesn't make any sense to me I think
- 00:08:02it's a shame I mean there's millions of
- 00:08:04fetuses that are aborted every year and
- 00:08:07it's I mean we could be putting all the
- 00:08:10that tissue the fetuses to good work and
- 00:08:12study them obviously M cells figured it
- 00:08:14out and people are getting healed um and
- 00:08:17you know miraculous things are happening
- 00:08:19and it's just too bad the United States
- 00:08:20isn't able to do that yet I mean
- 00:08:22hopefully maybe sometime in the future
- 00:08:24but we're not going to speak to to to
- 00:08:27women and convince them from boarding
- 00:08:30just to have stem cells we're talking
- 00:08:33about people who made the decision and
- 00:08:35I'm thankful that the person who had
- 00:08:39decided to terminate their pregnancy
- 00:08:41donated the the fetus and the stells
- 00:08:44were able to be extracted to help other
- 00:08:46people with chronic disease and it
- 00:08:48changed my entire life so yeah I'm
- 00:08:51really good with that fact and in
- 00:08:54conversation you know with someone at
- 00:08:55church I was just talking about and she
- 00:08:57looked at me and she says oh well you
- 00:08:59don't ever have to do that again don't
- 00:09:01ever do the fetal stem cells again and
- 00:09:03I'm thinking I wasn't apologizing for it
- 00:09:05I was telling you how amazing it is that
- 00:09:07Sophia is doing so well and she's
- 00:09:09telling me from her only point of view
- 00:09:11was this is a horrible thing and you
- 00:09:13should never do it again and I'm like oh
- 00:09:15we're like so on the different page like
- 00:09:17that's not what I'm saying so then I've
- 00:09:19learned not to talk about it because
- 00:09:20people couldn't grasp that we you know
- 00:09:23we were horrible people for saving our
- 00:09:25daughter's life so
- 00:09:27yeah after 30 years of development fetal
- 00:09:30stem cell therapy doesn't just include
- 00:09:32the cells derived from the fetal liver
- 00:09:35which is how this therapy was given its
- 00:09:36start after Chernobyl Instead This
- 00:09:39protocol has evolved into utilizing stem
- 00:09:42cells from virtually all the organ
- 00:09:44systems of the human body aimed at
- 00:09:46addressing a wide variety of
- 00:09:48neurological and immunological
- 00:09:51conditions
- 00:09:53[Music]
- 00:10:00I am the first science and medicine
- 00:10:02documentarian to have ever been granted
- 00:10:04access to this laboratory which occupies
- 00:10:07the entire fourth floor where all the
- 00:10:09harvesting sorting testing and storing
- 00:10:12of fetal stem cells occurs daily to
- 00:10:15later be delivered to patients on the
- 00:10:17remaining floors the most important part
- 00:10:21of this floor is the biotechnology
- 00:10:27laboratory can you tell us what GM
- 00:10:30biotech laboratory what does GMP mean a
- 00:10:33good manufacturing practice according to
- 00:10:36the US Food and Drug Administration good
- 00:10:38manufacturing practice ensures the
- 00:10:40quality of products by carefully
- 00:10:42monitoring manufacturer's compliance
- 00:10:44with its regulations the regulations
- 00:10:46make sure the product is safe for use
- 00:10:49and that it has the ingredients and
- 00:10:50strength it claims to have which
- 00:10:52theoretically qualifies M cell to submit
- 00:10:55to the US FDA for the approval process
- 00:10:58of fetal stem cells
- 00:11:00and we are the only one in the world
- 00:11:02which produce the fetal stem cell
- 00:11:05preparation according to the World
- 00:11:07Health Organization there is an
- 00:11:08estimated 40 to 50 million abortions
- 00:11:11performed annually worldwide virtually
- 00:11:13all of which are discarded as biological
- 00:11:16waste with a minute fraction of this
- 00:11:18fetal material being donated locally to
- 00:11:21M cell's laboratory with the express
- 00:11:23written consent of each donor the target
- 00:11:26time to obtain the most viable fetal
- 00:11:28material is the end of first trimester
- 00:11:32our work start from the moment then they
- 00:11:35donated it to us the hospital gives us
- 00:11:38the fetuses and we transportate here and
- 00:11:41then with our process starts so how long
- 00:11:44after it's arriv rival you must act
- 00:11:46quickly yes we act immediately it's very
- 00:11:50important because each minute can
- 00:11:52influence on the quality of the fetal
- 00:11:55stem s preparation and sometimes we have
- 00:11:57like 1 hour ago
- 00:11:59it was Harvest and now it's already
- 00:12:02preparing the fetal stemel preparations
- 00:12:05immediately following the abortion
- 00:12:07procedure the donated fetal material
- 00:12:09along with a blood sample of its donor
- 00:12:12arrives at Mel's laboratory it's
- 00:12:15temperature is checked and the material
- 00:12:17is logged into their system the fetal
- 00:12:20material is then immediately delivered
- 00:12:22to their scientists for extraction
- 00:12:29so we put the Box inside and need to
- 00:12:32wait when the air inside of the chamber
- 00:12:34change and then the indicator becomes
- 00:12:46green after the cells are successfully
- 00:12:49extracted they are immediately sent to
- 00:12:52cryopreservation the KE point of the
- 00:12:54Creo preservation is to guarantee the
- 00:12:58percent of Life cells after our CER
- 00:13:01preservation process we have
- 00:13:0498% of Life cells in each of our fetal
- 00:13:08stem cell preparation so this program is
- 00:13:11unique because if you look through the
- 00:13:13other Publications for other stem cells
- 00:13:16not only fetal stem cells they have 70
- 00:13:19or 80% of Life cells and we have 98 so
- 00:13:24we're really very proud of it after
- 00:13:27cryopreservation sample from the new
- 00:13:29fetal material are tested for harmful
- 00:13:32bacteria using an FDA approved back te
- 00:13:35alert 3D microbio detection system these
- 00:13:38tests are done three separate times to
- 00:13:41ensure accuracy simultaneously samples
- 00:13:44of the same fetal material along with
- 00:13:46the donor's blood are tested in a
- 00:13:49certified PCR laboratory for any viral
- 00:13:51infections you can see how many tests we
- 00:13:55have done and from all of the test we
- 00:13:58have positive for HTV
- 00:14:03HTV C so that fetus you cannot use it no
- 00:14:07we cannot use it and you need to
- 00:14:09understand that this is not the positive
- 00:14:10test in the sample of the stem cell
- 00:14:13preparation it's the positive test in
- 00:14:15the donor's blood and if we even have
- 00:14:18the positive result in the donor's blood
- 00:14:21and don't have it in all our checkups in
- 00:14:23the fetus stemell preparations we still
- 00:14:27don't use it and still disc started what
- 00:14:29is the percentage that you find of
- 00:14:32fetuses that you cannot use 10% okay
- 00:14:35nearly 10% of the fetuses we cannot use
- 00:14:38it there are different reasons for that
- 00:14:41there there is a mology sterility
- 00:14:43infection sterility and also the quality
- 00:14:47control of the proliferation potency of
- 00:14:50of the stem cells there is the main
- 00:14:52three reasons why we can discard the
- 00:14:55fetal stem cell preparations so even if
- 00:14:58the samples are clean of all viruses and
- 00:15:01diseases the viability of the cells are
- 00:15:03not good yeah sometimes it happens
- 00:15:06because of the there's different reasons
- 00:15:08because not each fetus is the same their
- 00:15:12difference and development of their
- 00:15:14difference and the donors also are
- 00:15:16different and the style of their life
- 00:15:19are different and we don't know exactly
- 00:15:21what influence on the quality of the
- 00:15:24stem cells proliferation potency
- 00:15:27sometimes we have the sterile sample the
- 00:15:30microbiology test was good the PCR test
- 00:15:33also was good but the quality of the
- 00:15:37proliferation of the stem cells is not
- 00:15:39enough so we also discarded these tests
- 00:15:43are also done three separate times to
- 00:15:45ensure accuracy comprehensively testing
- 00:15:47for viral contamination once the samples
- 00:15:50have been cleared for safety they head
- 00:15:52to the research and development
- 00:15:54department where they focus on the
- 00:15:55quality and viability of the cells
- 00:15:58starting with checking their physical
- 00:15:59characteristics and overall morphology
- 00:16:02using a flow cytometer they begin to
- 00:16:05separate the cell types from one another
- 00:16:07with specialized markers as well as
- 00:16:10checking their mitochondrial or energy
- 00:16:12potential which is crucial to predict
- 00:16:14how efficient the cells will behave in
- 00:16:16the patient after injection you put one
- 00:16:18cell and you wanted to test to see if it
- 00:16:21was going to replicate and to see how
- 00:16:23healthy it is and and that one cell
- 00:16:25created that yes this is live real full
- 00:16:29time video of a single cardiomyocyte or
- 00:16:32fetal heart stem cell beating in real
- 00:16:35time that I recorded while there this is
- 00:16:38live video of a colony of the same fetal
- 00:16:41heart cells beating in unison after
- 00:16:44allowing them to proliferate in vitro
- 00:16:47starting from a single fetal heart cell
- 00:16:50this is timelapse footage of the fetal
- 00:16:53endothelial stem cells which are
- 00:16:55responsible for the construction of our
- 00:16:57blood vessels and build new capillaries
- 00:17:00to Aid in increased blood circulation
- 00:17:02after they are injected we are watching
- 00:17:05in vitro the fetal endothelial cells
- 00:17:08forming their own newly formed vascular
- 00:17:12system so you're basically mimicking
- 00:17:14what it would be like once the cell goes
- 00:17:16into the human body yep okay we can not
- 00:17:19cultivate the fetal stem cells we just
- 00:17:22check up how they replicate in vitra so
- 00:17:26then we can be sure that it will be
- 00:17:29replicating in the organism of our
- 00:17:32patient so it really is about only
- 00:17:34administering the right amount of cells
- 00:17:37for each patient because once they're
- 00:17:39injected that happens yeah very often
- 00:17:42the uh the patient ask how many uh stem
- 00:17:45cells you will inject of course when we
- 00:17:48are talking about the cultivated stem
- 00:17:50cells it's important to know how many
- 00:17:53stem cells you will be injected because
- 00:17:55they already proliferate in vitro and
- 00:17:59they don't have any potency to
- 00:18:00proliferate in the body so but when we
- 00:18:03are talking about the fetal stem cells
- 00:18:05they can replicate when other companies
- 00:18:09use cultivated stem cells they cannot
- 00:18:12Define their proliferative potential
- 00:18:14because they already use that potential
- 00:18:17in vitro yeah and now if we using the
- 00:18:21fetal stem cells not cultivated s cells
- 00:18:24the whole their potential cover up the
- 00:18:28whole body of the patient and we don't
- 00:18:31uh waste it uh in in vro cultivation so
- 00:18:36that's why the amount of fetal stem
- 00:18:38cells may be not so high like like the
- 00:18:41cultivated stem cells but the
- 00:18:42proliferative potential of them is like
- 00:18:46100 times higher when we are talking
- 00:18:49about like autological very often you
- 00:18:51hear people say why do you need new
- 00:18:55fetuses all the time why can't you just
- 00:18:57cultivate and replicate from one but
- 00:18:59you're explaining that it's not nearly
- 00:19:02as powerful for a therapy because
- 00:19:04they're not capable of going into the
- 00:19:07body and reproducing like the
- 00:19:09non-cultivated cells y so what you're
- 00:19:12doing is basically the most powerful
- 00:19:14version of fetal stem cell therapy yeah
- 00:19:17yeah and it's not only the most powerful
- 00:19:19of fetal stem cells therapy it's the
- 00:19:22most powerful in whole world and in
- 00:19:25whole researches of the stem cells we C
- 00:19:28clinical use why because we have like
- 00:19:31three types of stem cells embryonic stem
- 00:19:33cells yeah fetal stem cells and also
- 00:19:36autological or allogenic but cultivated
- 00:19:40cells embryonic is not safe they can
- 00:19:43cause the cancer everybody knows about
- 00:19:46that embryonic stem cells are derived
- 00:19:49from four to 5 day old blasticus after
- 00:19:52inv vitro
- 00:19:53fertilization there are no organs or
- 00:19:56organ specific stem cells formed at 4 to
- 00:19:595 days of gestation embryonic stem cells
- 00:20:02have a unique ability to develop into
- 00:20:04any type of cell in the body which
- 00:20:07creates a problem tumor
- 00:20:09formation the ability of embryonic stem
- 00:20:12cells to form non-cancerous tumors
- 00:20:14called teratomas is one of their
- 00:20:16defining traits it's also a frightening
- 00:20:19one particularly for those who hope to
- 00:20:21develop therapies from the cells fetal
- 00:20:25stem cells are organ specific stem cells
- 00:20:28der derived from the tissues of a
- 00:20:30developing fetus obtained between the
- 00:20:327th and 11th week of gestation these
- 00:20:36cells have already undergone
- 00:20:37specialization in the germ layers and
- 00:20:40are tissue specific feto stem cells are
- 00:20:43safe they are not cultivated so they
- 00:20:47don't lose its potential and the
- 00:20:50autological or differentiated yeah for
- 00:20:53example uh M HL stem cells they don't
- 00:20:57have any potential uh when they are
- 00:20:59injected so maybe they can influence he
- 00:21:04in some way but it's cannot be so useful
- 00:21:09and it can hold for for the years like
- 00:21:12we are talking about the fetal senss now
- 00:21:15just walk towards me just
- 00:21:18walk no just walk normal just walk
- 00:21:21towards
- 00:21:24me this is four-year-old Sophia Jones
- 00:21:28around the time a pediatric neurologist
- 00:21:30diagnosed Sophia with rri congenital
- 00:21:33muscular distrophy and so when her
- 00:21:36doctor um he was a specialist in this
- 00:21:38particular disease which is Ric muscular
- 00:21:41distrophy um he did say that she's
- 00:21:45healthy now but not for long and she's
- 00:21:47four years old she's as sweet as can be
- 00:21:50that just was a complete shock I mean to
- 00:21:54know she's healthy now not for long like
- 00:21:56what does that mean the lifespan is
- 00:21:59probably 19 20 years old um you can plan
- 00:22:02on by the time she's seven or eight in a
- 00:22:05wheelchair feeding too because they
- 00:22:07don't have an appetite at night she'd
- 00:22:09have oxygen to help her breathe because
- 00:22:11the lungs it affects the lungs and the
- 00:22:14other people that we've met in this
- 00:22:15situation these people need assistance
- 00:22:18from when they start school they have a
- 00:22:20full-time assistant next to them and you
- 00:22:22think about that is the age and Sophia
- 00:22:24is 13 years old now and the dignity like
- 00:22:28that goes along with you want your
- 00:22:30privacy as you get older and you always
- 00:22:32have to have an aid with you or Mom or
- 00:22:34Dad or helping her to get out of the
- 00:22:36door to go to the bathroom uh to have an
- 00:22:40aid with her full time I can't imagine
- 00:22:43waking up five times a night and having
- 00:22:44to turn my child because you know they
- 00:22:46need to be repositioned and they cannot
- 00:22:48turn themselves they're too weak her
- 00:22:50doctor when I would ask questions he
- 00:22:53would actually say we'll cross that
- 00:22:54bridge when we get there and I didn't
- 00:22:56you don't really know what you're
- 00:22:57dealing with and quite frankly you know
- 00:22:59you're not supposed to look on the
- 00:23:00internet and that's exactly what we do
- 00:23:02you know you go home and I mean it was
- 00:23:04very dark dark days ahead of us because
- 00:23:07it was shocking but I think what's more
- 00:23:10shocking is that they have nothing to
- 00:23:13offer you and and so they gave us a
- 00:23:16diagnosis they gave us a prognosis and
- 00:23:18then they tell us to come back every 3
- 00:23:19to six months to measure her decline
- 00:23:23because there is no progression there's
- 00:23:25just going to be regression from there
- 00:23:27and that's really the solution there is
- 00:23:29no drug if there is a drug I mean at
- 00:23:32that point you're willing to do anything
- 00:23:33right I I'd even take a drug I'd take
- 00:23:35anything but there was nothing concrete
- 00:23:39that we could do when we left the
- 00:23:41clinic we are hoping for some type of
- 00:23:43treatment well he did say he was like
- 00:23:46maybe in 10 years there's going to be
- 00:23:48something so in 10
- 00:23:51years okay but let's talk about the
- 00:23:54Jerry Lewis you know he here he raised
- 00:23:56$2.45 billion
- 00:23:59and that was like 50 years ago and we
- 00:24:01still have nothing when her doctor
- 00:24:03diagnosed her he said lots of parents
- 00:24:06are desperate and just so you know not
- 00:24:08to bother trying anything because he
- 00:24:11said he's seen parents go broke you know
- 00:24:13literally cuz you're so desperate and
- 00:24:15you're trying everything and nothing
- 00:24:16will work and so that was his advice
- 00:24:18like do not put your money into anything
- 00:24:21else because I'm telling you it will not
- 00:24:23work so that was the picture that was
- 00:24:26the picture that we were pain Ed this is
- 00:24:29what we're going to she was diagnosed at
- 00:24:304 and that's kind of the picture of that
- 00:24:33we were like looking for for the next I
- 00:24:36don't know 16 17 years less than a year
- 00:24:40of Sophia's diagnosis her parents
- 00:24:42discovered fetal stem cell therapy and
- 00:24:44decided to give it a
- 00:24:47[Music]
- 00:24:52try this is Sophia at muscular distrophy
- 00:24:55camp at age 6 after receiving two annual
- 00:24:58ual fetal stem cell Therapies in 2012
- 00:25:00and 2013 the girl in the wheelchair to
- 00:25:03the right is 8 years old and has
- 00:25:06Sophia's exact same diagnosis rri
- 00:25:09congenital muscular distrophy everyone
- 00:25:11is actually in that situation except for
- 00:25:13us I first met Sophia the following year
- 00:25:17after her fourth fetal stem cell therapy
- 00:25:19after the very first treatment within
- 00:25:21that next week she went from falling 15
- 00:25:23to 20 times a day down to no times she
- 00:25:26doesn't fall anymore
- 00:25:30Sophie we're getting you a hula hoop
- 00:25:33girl what are you ready
- 00:25:40yep and I've been following Sophia's
- 00:25:42Journey ever since no more inje going
- 00:25:46back to the doctor who gave her the
- 00:25:48diagnosis um we sat down I'll never
- 00:25:50forget we sat down in the office and he
- 00:25:53said how are things going as he's
- 00:25:54looking at his computer and we said
- 00:25:56really good and his neck about snapped
- 00:25:58off because he doesn't he hear really
- 00:26:00good in his office and he said well
- 00:26:03what's going on you could tell that he
- 00:26:05was just super surprised to hear that
- 00:26:07she's doing well actually better than
- 00:26:10the year before MH cuz they wanted you
- 00:26:12to come back every year to just measure
- 00:26:15their decline right and uh we it was
- 00:26:18exciting to show them that she's gotten
- 00:26:20better that's great that's awesome no
- 00:26:22more falling down congratulations no no
- 00:26:24pain how do you personally feel like
- 00:26:27like you're if you're remember last year
- 00:26:29and then after you got home did you feel
- 00:26:31like you noticed any differences well
- 00:26:34later in the year I noticed my grades
- 00:26:36and I liked School more than I hated
- 00:26:39school which was I would never think
- 00:26:42that would ever happen but partly due to
- 00:26:45confusion from Sophia's American doctors
- 00:26:48over her improvements in 2016 when
- 00:26:51Sophia was 8 years old 4 years after her
- 00:26:54original diagnosis a direct DNA
- 00:26:57sequencing analysis of Sophia's genes
- 00:26:59was conducted evaluating the various
- 00:27:01mutations related to ol congenital
- 00:27:04muscular distrophy which further
- 00:27:06cemented Sophia's diagnosis showing
- 00:27:08hetero zygos mutations of the co 6 A2
- 00:27:11Gene making it nearly impossible to
- 00:27:14argue that Sophia has been misdiagnosed
- 00:27:17the muscular destrophy Association also
- 00:27:19recommends this DNA test because genetic
- 00:27:22testing can shorten the time to
- 00:27:23diagnosis and prevent misdiagnosis of
- 00:27:27muscular distrophy
- 00:27:28and so yeah the doctor this last just
- 00:27:30our recent uh yeah within last six
- 00:27:33months she was surprised and questioned
- 00:27:36the diagnosis because she's never seen a
- 00:27:38child at her age look like her um by
- 00:27:41that point you know they are in a
- 00:27:42wheelchair
- 00:27:44fulltime and they're you know using a
- 00:27:46feed feeding tube and a respirator and
- 00:27:50she's just never needed anything like
- 00:27:51that and because of the the scoliosis a
- 00:27:54lot of times they have to put rods in
- 00:27:55their back at that point uh at GR
- 00:28:02like it's worth noting that the
- 00:28:04peer-reviewed medical literature on AIC
- 00:28:06muscular distrophy States most of the
- 00:28:09patients die of respiratory failure in
- 00:28:11the first decade of
- 00:28:23Life
- 00:28:26hello are you
- 00:28:28[Music]
- 00:28:35[Music]
- 00:28:37so can we say that the situation pretty
- 00:28:39much like the same in person to the last
- 00:28:44time time I would say stronger
- 00:28:48stronger I would say a lot more
- 00:28:52endurance um with school and walking
- 00:28:55good
- 00:28:59what about strength in extremities like
- 00:29:02strength do you feel like you're
- 00:29:03stronger with your hands kind know
- 00:29:05probably the same probably the same the
- 00:29:07same mhm and what about physical therapy
- 00:29:10doing physical therapy yes we're doing
- 00:29:13regular basis Physical Therapy okay she
- 00:29:16is now um taking initiative to do a lot
- 00:29:20of it on her own okay so she's um
- 00:29:23walking on the treadmill every single
- 00:29:25day one mile at least about Mile and she
- 00:29:29can do two
- 00:29:31miles great job
- 00:29:34yeah sometimes any pain in your body no
- 00:29:38not painful
- 00:29:41feelings what about your breathing this
- 00:29:44normal yeah that's good kids by 10
- 00:29:47they're not walking with her condition
- 00:29:49she's 13 and she keeps improving in
- 00:29:52strength and so she's just very stable
- 00:29:56hi are you good nice you too what are
- 00:30:01you guys going to do swim so nothing has
- 00:30:05gotten worse through all of these years
- 00:30:08you know you're always worried about it
- 00:30:09even though we're doing all of this
- 00:30:10stuff for her you're always in the back
- 00:30:11of your mind like is there something
- 00:30:12that's going to happen yeah sure of
- 00:30:14course but her muscles and everything
- 00:30:15are showing that they're completely
- 00:30:17stable so that's huge it's huge it's
- 00:30:20huge I'm just so proud I'm so proud of
- 00:30:23everything's so good I'm so happy while
- 00:30:27following patience for this story I
- 00:30:29frequently found family members also
- 00:30:32trying fetal stem cell therapy you know
- 00:30:34through the years watching Sophia
- 00:30:36receive these treatments and having a
- 00:30:37benefit I thought you know I'm I'm here
- 00:30:39I'm going across the world with her so I
- 00:30:43thought I'd give it a shot there is a
- 00:30:45lot that goes into a major diagnosis
- 00:30:46like that and the stress that comes
- 00:30:49along with it and I think it triggers a
- 00:30:50lot of different things and along with
- 00:30:53that came uh diagnosis of celiac hashad
- 00:30:57and suar friends and so I was physically
- 00:31:01watching my body just
- 00:31:04completely I was getting inflamed I
- 00:31:06couldn't contr my weight was going up
- 00:31:08there was I mean I wasn't changing
- 00:31:10anything yeah I was just swelling every
- 00:31:11day my eyes were poofed out and I was
- 00:31:14just getting really I was declining very
- 00:31:17quickly and it was almost like spiraling
- 00:31:19out of control um immediately my I
- 00:31:23inflammation started going away and my
- 00:31:26numbers improved dramatically so it was
- 00:31:29great to have some blood work to refer
- 00:31:31to so I could see the my blood work was
- 00:31:34um improving so my hashad is now uh fine
- 00:31:39I don't take medication for my thyroid
- 00:31:42and my Celiac uh this that's which is
- 00:31:45huge by the way that's negative I no
- 00:31:47longer am Celiac um sugars I think still
- 00:31:50there's something there but I I don't
- 00:31:52really deal with the effects of it so I
- 00:31:54don't notice it so I I mean I'm thrilled
- 00:31:57I'm I'm thankful can do it yeah she's
- 00:31:59come miles miles away from you know just
- 00:32:02her energy and really life being sucked
- 00:32:05back into her so that's it's um made a
- 00:32:08big difference yeah um yeah in America
- 00:32:13with all the autologus so adult stem
- 00:32:15cells that are like a big boom people
- 00:32:17like to oh I I had that done I had the
- 00:32:20stem cells yes there is some influence
- 00:32:23of injected of the autological stem
- 00:32:25cells but it's not the same and they
- 00:32:28cannot be sure that it will be divided
- 00:32:31when we are talking about the adult stem
- 00:32:33cells there is two types of procedures
- 00:32:36one when the person just took the stem
- 00:32:39cells like from the fat for example is
- 00:32:42the most popular there is two ways they
- 00:32:44took from the fat and then they injected
- 00:32:47uh directly to the blood in like in an
- 00:32:50hour in your body was stem cells they
- 00:32:52took from your body stem cells and just
- 00:32:54injected the same stem cells into your
- 00:32:56body how we can can uh expected a big
- 00:32:59results from that of course not uh and
- 00:33:03the second way when they took uh the
- 00:33:05stem cells from your fat and then they
- 00:33:08cultivated them but if they cultivated
- 00:33:11them they have two uh two options the
- 00:33:14first one uh they uh start proliferate
- 00:33:18and all their potential was wasted in
- 00:33:22vitra yeah and in the petri dish and
- 00:33:24then they injected to the patient the
- 00:33:26The Thirst one reasons why why it's not
- 00:33:29so effective and the second one is the
- 00:33:31same your stem cells they have the same
- 00:33:34epigenetic uh memory they have the same
- 00:33:38uh mistakes in their DNA so uh it's very
- 00:33:42low uh opportunity them to work or to
- 00:33:46improve really rare or or hard diseases
- 00:33:51yeah or neurological or neurological of
- 00:33:54course and uh you know there is also the
- 00:33:57uh always are talking about that okay we
- 00:34:01differentiated uh stem cells we took
- 00:34:03your stem cells and they will be
- 00:34:05differentiated into the neuronal St
- 00:34:07cells of course when you have the
- 00:34:09commercial mediums and you put there
- 00:34:12inside like thousands of microelements
- 00:34:15and gra factors of course they men may
- 00:34:18transform to the neuronal stem cells in
- 00:34:21vitro but in your body there is not such
- 00:34:24growth factors in such amount so how can
- 00:34:28they transfer to the neuronal stem
- 00:34:31cells they cannot so people getting
- 00:34:35adult stem cells for Parkinson's and
- 00:34:37things like that they're they're not
- 00:34:38really going to be helped because it
- 00:34:40cannot really help their neural nervous
- 00:34:42system directly it can not how can mhal
- 00:34:45stem cells took from your fat become
- 00:34:48ninal cell from your head why it do does
- 00:34:53not transfer uh from your fat to your
- 00:34:56head in your body if it can so it will
- 00:34:59be improved by
- 00:35:00itself it's almost impossible yes also
- 00:35:04you uh need to know about the main
- 00:35:07limitation if you uh cultivate your
- 00:35:12adult stem cell from your body you have
- 00:35:15only around 50 divisions you will have
- 00:35:19the problem with the it will be elderly
- 00:35:23cells and uh they have no any Prof
- 00:35:27creative potential when you inject it in
- 00:35:30the body adult stem cells also known as
- 00:35:34mesenchimal stem cells are generally
- 00:35:37obtained from an adult's bone marrow or
- 00:35:39fat however they do not have the ability
- 00:35:42to transform into vital organ specific
- 00:35:45stem cells like brain cells after human
- 00:35:48injection similarly umbilical cord stem
- 00:35:51cells also lack the ability to transform
- 00:35:54into vital organ specific stem cells
- 00:35:57such as brain brain cells after human
- 00:35:59injection in contrast fetal stem cells
- 00:36:02which are already vital organ specific
- 00:36:05stem cells do not require transformation
- 00:36:08after injection to provide a wide array
- 00:36:11of genuine vital organ specific stem
- 00:36:14cells including neurological or brain
- 00:36:16stem cells because they already are
- 00:36:20organ specific stem cells at the time of
- 00:36:23injection what is your kind of response
- 00:36:25to people that get umbilical cord cells
- 00:36:28uh for similar ailments as what people
- 00:36:30go to m for with C blood is the same
- 00:36:34situation like with ofical or with the
- 00:36:38fat stem cells why again they hope if
- 00:36:43they use it it will be transformed in
- 00:36:46the ninal stem cells but there is no
- 00:36:49reason why they need to start to
- 00:36:51differentiating that the only benefit of
- 00:36:54the C blood stem cells comparing to fat
- 00:36:57is that it's allogenic that not not
- 00:36:59yours cells but it cannot help in the
- 00:37:04neurological diseases because it's not
- 00:37:06there is no way how they can do that
- 00:37:09there is no mechanism for that which
- 00:37:11would mean that clinics and clinical
- 00:37:13trials around the world offering aous
- 00:37:16stem cells derived from the patient's
- 00:37:18fat or bone marrow or allergenic stem
- 00:37:20cells derived from an umbilical cord or
- 00:37:23another adult are deficient in helping
- 00:37:25patients with neurological conditions
- 00:37:27such as Parkinson's or multiple
- 00:37:29sclerosis these companies do
- 00:37:31transparently state that they use only
- 00:37:34mesenchimal stem cells which has been
- 00:37:36clearly documented in the mainstream
- 00:37:38medical literature to be unable to
- 00:37:40transform into vital organ cells after
- 00:37:43human injection mesenchimal stem cells
- 00:37:45can only transform into bone cartilage
- 00:37:49muscle fat and connective tissue after
- 00:37:51human injection to see yes you can see
- 00:37:55the another color and another structure
- 00:37:58and also you can see the connections
- 00:38:01between the cells so they already
- 00:38:03proliferated to the neuronal cells so
- 00:38:06you can see connections between
- 00:38:09them this connections is the connections
- 00:38:12which transfer the information starting
- 00:38:15to communicate with one another and
- 00:38:16build
- 00:38:18connections so this is what happens
- 00:38:20inside the body after injection yeah you
- 00:38:23can see the example this is the Nance
- 00:38:26and the the connections we are literally
- 00:38:29seeing neuronal connections yeah this is
- 00:38:32time-lapse footage of fetal neuronal
- 00:38:34cells in vitro proliferating creating
- 00:38:38new synapses and communicating with one
- 00:38:40another thus creating their own newly
- 00:38:43formed neuronal Network fetal stem cells
- 00:38:46are the only stem cell type where true
- 00:38:49neuronal stem cells can be obtained
- 00:38:52which is crucial for regenerating
- 00:38:54neuronal tissue for degenerative neuron
- 00:38:57Al diseases in 2018 while following
- 00:39:00Sophia's story I met Xavier a
- 00:39:03Parkinson's patient who had just arrived
- 00:39:05to Kev for his first fetal stem cell
- 00:39:07treatment um I found about the M cell uh
- 00:39:11about a month ago I've been diagnosed
- 00:39:15about 5 years ago uh with Parkinson and
- 00:39:18uh I'm really hoping to improve the
- 00:39:21quality of my life overall I think so
- 00:39:23far I've been coping fairly well but I
- 00:39:25feel that the disease is progressing you
- 00:39:27be like I notice you're mildly shaking
- 00:39:30now that that's the Parkinson's the
- 00:39:31moment that's the Parkinson okay Xavier
- 00:39:34found his results to be positive enough
- 00:39:36for him to receive a second round of
- 00:39:38fetal stem cell therapy 3 years later
- 00:39:41the thing which is interesting and this
- 00:39:43is where I believe that my treatment
- 00:39:46helped me quite a bit is this since the
- 00:39:49moment I started to take drugs until
- 00:39:52today the dosage that I that I've been
- 00:39:55taking is exactly the same than
- 00:39:57five or six years ago if you look at the
- 00:40:00um the stats of all people with similar
- 00:40:05diseases within 5 years the drugs that
- 00:40:08they take you regularly every 6 months
- 00:40:11to a year you have to increase the
- 00:40:13dosage of the frequency I have
- 00:40:16not changed anything as of yet and the
- 00:40:19treatment that he gave me 5 years ago is
- 00:40:22exactly the same than the one I'm taking
- 00:40:24today so when I've seen um the the my
- 00:40:28neurologist and I told him that I after
- 00:40:30my first trip to Ukraine that I had gone
- 00:40:33there the first reaction was
- 00:40:36dismissal he said he was well you should
- 00:40:38have told me I would have told you you
- 00:40:40were wasting your time and money and
- 00:40:42when I've seen him um after the
- 00:40:45treatment it was well like 3 four five
- 00:40:48months after the first treatment he
- 00:40:50looked at me and he says well you know
- 00:40:52maybe that treatment did do did you good
- 00:40:56I feel that it's only slowed down quite
- 00:40:59a bit the the progression it doesn't
- 00:41:02mean that I'm cured because I still feel
- 00:41:05you know sometimes the symptoms and um
- 00:41:08but I overall I'm very happy that to see
- 00:41:11that it's very slow progression it it
- 00:41:14really helped me quite a
- 00:41:17bit this is Bill a 78-year-old who was
- 00:41:21diagnosed with Parkinson's when he was
- 00:41:2372 Bill received his first fetal stem
- 00:41:26cell tree in 2020 I caught up with Bill
- 00:41:30arriving for his second treatment this
- 00:41:33place doesn't remind you of Spacey 2001
- 00:41:36it's like something out of a science
- 00:41:37fiction movie it is yeah is
- 00:41:40great so if you don't mind we'll ask you
- 00:41:42a few questions about the the results
- 00:41:44you had after the previous treatment so
- 00:41:46can you tell us what results you had how
- 00:41:49can you explain it I had a number of
- 00:41:51things that went very well for me I had
- 00:41:54a uh B joint which was very painful
- 00:41:57rarely do I have problems with it now my
- 00:42:00knees were kind of sore no problems I
- 00:42:03had a rotator cuff uh major chair in my
- 00:42:07shoulder I still have some limitation in
- 00:42:09that but it's probably
- 00:42:1280% of what it was originally my doctor
- 00:42:15said I had a heart
- 00:42:17murmur and that seemed to be gone what
- 00:42:20about your walk did you see any kind of
- 00:42:22improvements in that everything was
- 00:42:24better my golf game got better all my
- 00:42:27friends that have seen me before and
- 00:42:29after the treatment were very uh
- 00:42:32complimentary on how much better I
- 00:42:34looked what I did every year I go to a a
- 00:42:39physical therapist and a occupational
- 00:42:41therapist and voice coach I had gone
- 00:42:45year after
- 00:42:46year and after the treatment everything
- 00:42:49had
- 00:42:50improved I was faster on the a test that
- 00:42:54they gave me a lot faster
- 00:42:58when they test your strength in your
- 00:42:59hand they commented that Not only was a
- 00:43:03stronger for a 78 but for 48 year old
- 00:43:07guy during our last treatment when you
- 00:43:10were here you told us that it was
- 00:43:12difficult for you to pronounce the words
- 00:43:16to make the sentences in general after
- 00:43:19the treatment did you see any
- 00:43:20improvements yes no what about your mood
- 00:43:24in general I'm a happy guy
- 00:43:29many adult patients treated for
- 00:43:30neurological conditions like Parkinson's
- 00:43:33have the neuronal and relevance nervous
- 00:43:35system fetal stem cells injected
- 00:43:37intrathecally which is a procedure where
- 00:43:39the cells are injected directly into the
- 00:43:41spinal fluid allowing for a more direct
- 00:43:44delivery into the brain this injection
- 00:43:47not only includes various neuronal fetal
- 00:43:50stem and progenitor cells but a very
- 00:43:53high concentration of dopamine
- 00:43:55progenitor cells as well which is
- 00:43:57particularly unique and important since
- 00:44:00Parkinson's disease is a
- 00:44:02neurodegenerative disorder that affects
- 00:44:05predominantly the dopamine producing
- 00:44:07neurons in the
- 00:44:13brain my name is lisis verloop I'm a
- 00:44:15chiropractor in Surprise Arizona bill is
- 00:44:17a patient of mine I've been working on
- 00:44:19Bill since 2009 he was diagnosed with
- 00:44:22Parkinson's in
- 00:44:232014 uh I've been taking care of him now
- 00:44:25sporadically since he's had Parkinson's
- 00:44:28I see a number of Parkinson's patients
- 00:44:30probably two to three a week um and one
- 00:44:34of the things that I notice that over
- 00:44:35the years they tend to get stiffer and
- 00:44:37stiffer and stiffer to the point where
- 00:44:39um it become very difficult to adjust
- 00:44:42and we have to use different types of
- 00:44:43methods of moving the joints around but
- 00:44:45still at this point I'm able to get uh
- 00:44:47good adjustments in his neck he's loose
- 00:44:49enough to allow that I'm able to get
- 00:44:52good adjustments in his midback which
- 00:44:53he's able to allow that and whereas many
- 00:44:56other people his level I I've no longer
- 00:44:58been able to get structural adjustments
- 00:45:00in those areas because they've just
- 00:45:01become too rigid so whatever therapy's
- 00:45:03doing I believe it's helping at least
- 00:45:05from what I can feel in the spine and
- 00:45:06the mobility is still there it allows me
- 00:45:08to still move some of the joints
- 00:45:11around and Bill continues to enjoy
- 00:45:14greater strength and
- 00:45:17Mobility aha oh it's you yeah I didn't
- 00:45:22recognize you with that
- 00:45:24mysterious this is Anna
- 00:45:28this is Lawrence who was diagnosed with
- 00:45:30multiple sclerosis in early 2011
- 00:45:33Lawrence's first fetal stem cell therapy
- 00:45:36was later the same year in 2011 and he
- 00:45:39has been receiving fetal stem cell
- 00:45:41therapy almost every year ever since I
- 00:45:45first met Lawrence in
- 00:45:472015 we're on our way to see Dr
- 00:45:51tow so then the only thing you're really
- 00:45:53taking that might affect the course of
- 00:45:55the disease would be rebith which really
- 00:45:58does not affect the course of the
- 00:46:01disease that's pretty much true yeah
- 00:46:03okay let me see stand up let's see how
- 00:46:04you do this is without a cane now yes
- 00:46:08let me see you walk if you don't
- 00:46:10mind now turn
- 00:46:15around he walked fairly well without
- 00:46:18assistance as you can see uh bring your
- 00:46:21hands out go like this now bring them
- 00:46:24together bring them together just okay
- 00:46:27to the horizontal there's no tramer
- 00:46:31which there was initially how about your
- 00:46:33grasp squeeze good very good strength
- 00:46:37there very good so as you can see he's
- 00:46:40made pretty good progress considering
- 00:46:43how about the dizziness that that was a
- 00:46:46big deal the dizziness I I feel pretty
- 00:46:48sturdy these days okay my observation is
- 00:46:52that if I didn't know what he had I at
- 00:46:57this point I might not
- 00:46:59know I can't attribute the Improvement
- 00:47:02to anything else that we're giving them
- 00:47:05ordinarily in your experience if you
- 00:47:07don't mind me asking go ahead um
- 00:47:09considering how many years ago he's been
- 00:47:10diagnosed 2011 like what do you usually
- 00:47:13see some people will just go on down the
- 00:47:18trail and become worse and worse and
- 00:47:19worse and become veteran which I have
- 00:47:22seen and they'll fail every therapy he's
- 00:47:25basically reached
- 00:47:27I would say a plateau and stabilized
- 00:47:30where he's no longer declining I'm very
- 00:47:33impressed with what I'm looking at I got
- 00:47:35to tell you and I've been at it 50 years
- 00:47:40almost that on a tast him and he's been
- 00:47:42my patient for about 30 so what do we
- 00:47:46say about all this I don't know except
- 00:47:47to say that there's something that works
- 00:47:50here I don't think it's anything we're
- 00:47:52giving them I really
- 00:47:53don't thank goodness we don't have to do
- 00:47:56a lot he doesn't use canes anymore I
- 00:47:59mean I'm
- 00:48:01pleased what else can I tell you that's
- 00:48:04all I wanted here just you be honest
- 00:48:06tell no tell you the truth I thought it
- 00:48:07was crap I'd tell you that too I'm the
- 00:48:10first one ask him I see a lot of stuff
- 00:48:13that's bogus I was not in the beginning
- 00:48:17enthusiastic about all this I said well
- 00:48:20if you got the money to waste go ahead
- 00:48:23but then again you're talking about a
- 00:48:24disease you can't cure so with what we
- 00:48:27have so why not I mean it isn't like
- 00:48:30it's real I've never seen anything quite
- 00:48:32like this I got to be honest if I had
- 00:48:35the bet I I would never think anything
- 00:48:38like this would work but it
- 00:48:41did and I'm you know prove of the
- 00:48:43pudding I haven't seen anybody get this
- 00:48:47well anything else that's it I mean this
- 00:48:50is perfect yeah I don't want to yeah now
- 00:48:52you think I was a Salesman for the
- 00:48:54thing but you know what sales those
- 00:48:57salesman I'm glad to see him better
- 00:48:59whatever it
- 00:49:01takes I'm really happy about it I mean
- 00:49:04as his doctor but he was unsteady my God
- 00:49:08yes and you wouldn't let him walk
- 00:49:11without assistance so look where we are
- 00:49:14today I got married in January to to My
- 00:49:17Fabulous
- 00:49:19Anna
- 00:49:22congratulations thank you I mean when I
- 00:49:25first got diagnosed
- 00:49:27like when it finally came down from an
- 00:49:29MS doctor he looked at me and said look
- 00:49:31he goes I got bad news you have
- 00:49:32Progressive primary progressive MS and
- 00:49:36it's just going to get worse when you
- 00:49:38hear
- 00:49:40that it's like getting hit in the face
- 00:49:43with a
- 00:49:44sledgehammer I kind of shut off and shut
- 00:49:46down I I didn't know how to be around
- 00:49:49people I actually gave my girlfriend a
- 00:49:51way out I said look I don't know how bad
- 00:49:55this is going to get we were only like
- 00:49:57less than a year into our relationship I
- 00:49:59said I don't want to drag you into this
- 00:50:00misery because it's going to get dark
- 00:50:04and at times it did get dark I mean did
- 00:50:07I ever think about killing
- 00:50:09myself
- 00:50:11absolutely um it never really got better
- 00:50:13till I I went to Mel and you know after
- 00:50:17the first day of
- 00:50:18treatment I can't say I wasn't skeptical
- 00:50:21because I was even though I knew the
- 00:50:23science was there I was like you know I
- 00:50:24know it doesn't work for everybody and
- 00:50:27varying
- 00:50:28degrees but you know after the first day
- 00:50:30and I could bend my leg and I wasn't
- 00:50:33exhausted anymore and I could pick up a
- 00:50:35pen and sign the room service check and
- 00:50:38when I got back to the
- 00:50:41States um the biggest thing was is like
- 00:50:44I could drive my car with one foot
- 00:50:47whereas I was driving with two feet one
- 00:50:49gas one Brak because my reaction time
- 00:50:52wasn't all that great so these are just
- 00:50:54I mean I know it sounds like they're
- 00:50:56just just little
- 00:50:58things but when you can't do them I got
- 00:51:01back and I was able to paint and hold
- 00:51:03the paintbrush I was able to pick up a
- 00:51:05guitar and just play Simple bar
- 00:51:09chords which I hadn't been able to do in
- 00:51:11a really long time I wasn't able to
- 00:51:14finger pick cuz my right hand didn't
- 00:51:15work
- 00:51:18[Music]
- 00:51:22so I couldn't do that before I you know
- 00:51:25I don't have any of the the tingling the
- 00:51:28cold hands the cold feet overall I look
- 00:51:31at as I'm 85% better and I'm not in a
- 00:51:34wheelchair and my progression has
- 00:51:35stopped I haven't gotten any worse I've
- 00:51:37only gotten better my neurologist um who
- 00:51:41thought basically I'd be in a wheelchair
- 00:51:43by now um was amazed that I could walk
- 00:51:48on the on all his tests which is on a
- 00:51:51level of one to five scale I went from
- 00:51:54one and one and a halfs to three and 1/2
- 00:51:57four five on some of them Scott was
- 00:52:00officially diagnosed with primary
- 00:52:02Progressive multiple sclerosis in
- 00:52:04December of 2019 he received his first
- 00:52:07fetal stem cell therapy in May of 2021
- 00:52:10this interview took place in December of
- 00:52:122021 8 months after his first therapy go
- 00:52:16upstairs come on old
- 00:52:19boy slow down okay Tak five a
- 00:52:24minute you know I I actually considered
- 00:52:26some in this house because I wanted to
- 00:52:27live on one floor especially when they
- 00:52:29told me I was going to be in a
- 00:52:30wheelchair I just I didn't know like how
- 00:52:34my life was going to change in 2011 I
- 00:52:37had suffered four back-to-back heart
- 00:52:38attacks I went to Mell and I came back 6
- 00:52:42months I had a follow up with my
- 00:52:44cardiologist
- 00:52:46and she looked at me and she said well
- 00:52:49other than the three Sten you have in
- 00:52:50your heart she's like I don't see any
- 00:52:52damage she goes you know it's it's what
- 00:52:55was there is repaired it's
- 00:52:57s there was some kind of strange stuff
- 00:53:00in my blood work before I went to Mell
- 00:53:02but last month I had a full blood work
- 00:53:04up and he's like everything is
- 00:53:06normalized you you're you're right where
- 00:53:08you need to be for a 53y old man you
- 00:53:12know any damage that was there before
- 00:53:15you left has now corrected
- 00:53:17itself my cholesterol dropped 32 points
- 00:53:21which in less than 6 months basically
- 00:53:25which was another side effect of my stem
- 00:53:29cell treatment which if that's the worst
- 00:53:31side effect I'm okay with it so would I
- 00:53:35do it
- 00:53:36again absolutely this is Chad who was
- 00:53:39diagnosed with an aggressive form of
- 00:53:41multiple sclerosis in November of 2018
- 00:53:45just 3 months after his diagnosis Chad
- 00:53:48received his first fetal stem cell
- 00:53:49therapy Chad then returned to Ukraine
- 00:53:51for his second therapy in May of 2021 I
- 00:53:55caught up with Chad that following
- 00:53:56December so Chad's initial symptoms
- 00:54:00started in July and the the symptoms
- 00:54:03progressed very quickly up to December
- 00:54:05where he wasn't able to walk down the
- 00:54:06stairs by himself or cut his own food he
- 00:54:08was slurring his words um and so we went
- 00:54:11to Ukraine in February and by the the
- 00:54:14treatments are three days and by the
- 00:54:16second day of the treatment he was able
- 00:54:17to cut his own steak he was able to um
- 00:54:20his arm had stopped shaking he's not
- 00:54:23having the trimmers anymore after he got
- 00:54:25back I think the biggest thing I noticed
- 00:54:27was his walking was so much better he
- 00:54:30was getting to the point where he was
- 00:54:31having to use a cane especially to walk
- 00:54:33downhills like outside or something like
- 00:54:35that um he didn't have to use a cane
- 00:54:37anymore his speech cleared up a lot more
- 00:54:40and the fatigue was he had a lot more
- 00:54:43energy um and I fell a lot I was falling
- 00:54:47um probably at least by weekly and doing
- 00:54:50your at one point you said you were
- 00:54:52falling daily and yeah but I've since
- 00:54:56the trip in May I haven't fallen at all
- 00:54:59not one fall that's awesome okay yeah
- 00:55:02not one fall but I've been getting
- 00:55:04better and better I get stronger every
- 00:55:06day I get more coordination every day
- 00:55:09hopefully everything will come back but
- 00:55:11if it just stays like it is at least I
- 00:55:13can still work I can still be a father I
- 00:55:16can still do everything I want to do I
- 00:55:18mean honestly like the biggest thing for
- 00:55:20me was he can pick up he can pick up his
- 00:55:22baby like that's huge if he hadn't had
- 00:55:25the stem cell treatments he wouldn't
- 00:55:27have any of that mobility in his arm he
- 00:55:30might not even have the left side
- 00:55:31mobility and he's still able to be an
- 00:55:33active father and play with her and you
- 00:55:36know do yard work yeah do yard work and
- 00:55:40all of that fun stuff so that's I mean
- 00:55:42it's it means everything to us to have
- 00:55:45that option available to us you know
- 00:55:47we've seen it work for him twice and
- 00:55:50work very well and his neurologist
- 00:55:52didn't believe in the stem cell
- 00:55:54treatment at all he said that it's like
- 00:55:56throwing crap to the wall and seeing
- 00:55:57what sticks now since he's seen Chad's
- 00:56:00progress he has become more interested
- 00:56:03himself um so it's definitely kind of
- 00:56:05opened his neurologist eyes to some new
- 00:56:08things which is incredible Sophia
- 00:56:11Lawrence and Shad first received fetal
- 00:56:14stem cell therapy within one year of
- 00:56:16their original diagnosis and Scott
- 00:56:19received his first therapy within 2
- 00:56:21years Xavier and Bill received their
- 00:56:24first therapy Within 5 years of their
- 00:56:28diagnosis I noticed that people with
- 00:56:30degenerative diseases who received fetal
- 00:56:32stem cell therapy within this General
- 00:56:35time frame those people generally had
- 00:56:37more dramatic positive results
- 00:56:40scientifically the reason for this would
- 00:56:43be the regenerative nature of fetal stem
- 00:56:46cells fighting against the degenerative
- 00:56:50nature of their disease this year is 18
- 00:56:53years since I was diagnosed with
- 00:56:55multiple sclerosis is and I would
- 00:56:58suspect to have at minimum 20 years
- 00:57:00worth of damage nerve damage to the
- 00:57:03central nervous system and brain lesions
- 00:57:06from multiple sclerosis and so the
- 00:57:08damage that I have you know I I wasn't
- 00:57:11expecting it to overnight be improved
- 00:57:14but I am seeing Improvement
- 00:57:17and um Improvement in my balance in my
- 00:57:20muscle
- 00:57:22spasticity um and that has translated to
- 00:57:24improvement with walking
- 00:57:27I'm not where I want to be at this point
- 00:57:29um I'm you know just trying to increase
- 00:57:32my endurance my ability to walk
- 00:57:34unassisted in my own home is so much
- 00:57:38improved my I'm able to get up from the
- 00:57:41chair from the bed much more easily the
- 00:57:44first day home from Mel I was able to
- 00:57:47walk into my kitchen make a cup of
- 00:57:49coffee carry my coffee to the patio
- 00:57:51without touching any walls um or holding
- 00:57:54on to anyone without using a walker um
- 00:57:58it's on a great distance but that's a
- 00:58:00huge Improvement for me my ability to
- 00:58:02take a shower to get dressed uh without
- 00:58:05just overwhelming fatigue debilitating
- 00:58:08me for the day is much improved and I
- 00:58:11really am hopeful that I can go back to
- 00:58:13ml I already saw what Ms can do
- 00:58:16unchecked I don't want to live in a
- 00:58:18wheelchair sure I don't want to live
- 00:58:21paralyzed what else can you take from
- 00:58:24me I'm going to G gble because I want
- 00:58:28something
- 00:58:29better we have very great results with
- 00:58:32the children with autism it's very high
- 00:58:34successful rate and there is no others
- 00:58:37medicines for the conditions you know
- 00:58:40there is no medicine for autism kids
- 00:58:42kids cannot lie they hate the procedures
- 00:58:47which they are going through here they
- 00:58:49cannot lie that they imagine after stem
- 00:58:52cell treatment they feel better there is
- 00:58:54a clear result of the step's he
- 00:58:57treatment and it makes our work
- 00:59:01special in September of 2019 I met
- 00:59:047-year-old Matt and his mother Amanda
- 00:59:08Matt is diagnosed with autism I also met
- 00:59:114-year-old Jax with his parents Mike and
- 00:59:13Ashley Jax is also diagnosed with autism
- 00:59:17while both families were there at the
- 00:59:19exact same time they did not know each
- 00:59:21other the funny thing was when we got
- 00:59:23off the plane we saw Amanda and we both
- 00:59:26each other like well what the hell would
- 00:59:27she be here for is she going too we got
- 00:59:29off the airplane onto this like shuttle
- 00:59:31to the airport and I saw this other
- 00:59:33American family with a son and then I
- 00:59:35just in my head I was like they must be
- 00:59:36here for the same reason and then it
- 00:59:38kind of like a it was kind of like a
- 00:59:39movie then like the whole shuttle filled
- 00:59:41up and then I like never saw them again
- 00:59:44understandably some parents are nervous
- 00:59:46giving fetal stem cell therapy to their
- 00:59:47child for the first time oh I was still
- 00:59:51we I didn't think I was going to be able
- 00:59:52to pitch it to her cuz I'm the one who
- 00:59:54found it just randomly Google like I
- 00:59:55said ring stuff about autism and
- 00:59:57stumbled upon your your research and
- 00:59:59your video the first documentary and
- 01:00:02then I'm like yo we're going I thought
- 01:00:04for sure she was going to be like no
- 01:00:05chance like once he sent it to me then I
- 01:00:07started looking up scholarly articles
- 01:00:10and you know started printing stuff but
- 01:00:12it it's it's hard because Mel really
- 01:00:15only has one article that was the only
- 01:00:18article that I could find from them and
- 01:00:20then I couldn't really find there wasn't
- 01:00:22there was barely like any research
- 01:00:24anything done especially in the us cuz
- 01:00:26of the controversy I'm a nurse and
- 01:00:28athetist so I provide anesthesia to
- 01:00:31children and adults in the hospital
- 01:00:32setting so I like took that one article
- 01:00:36to work and like I asked like a couple
- 01:00:38of the ducks that I work with who like I
- 01:00:40trust their opinion and they were like
- 01:00:43why not I was a mess the whole time like
- 01:00:46my stomach was just eating itself I'm
- 01:00:47like what the hell did we get oursel
- 01:00:49into I was still sitting in the chair
- 01:00:51researching stuff yesterday cuz I was
- 01:00:53like so nervous yeah like I'm like like
- 01:00:56you know you don't know you really don't
- 01:00:58know what they're injecting here I
- 01:01:00encouraged these two families to meet so
- 01:01:03they can remain in contact once they
- 01:01:04returned back to the States well what
- 01:01:07we're hoping to get is better
- 01:01:10communication back and forth um less of
- 01:01:13like the outbursts and kind of that
- 01:01:16emotional impulse control where he's not
- 01:01:17doesn't go from like 1 to 100 in a
- 01:01:21second Mommy I will already left we're
- 01:01:26not leaving
- 01:01:27yet and then you know maybe in school
- 01:01:30that he can take more information in be
- 01:01:32just be more successful so Jackson just
- 01:01:35turned 4 years old he started showing
- 01:01:37signs of aggression about 18 months from
- 01:01:40that from you know from birth to 18
- 01:01:42months absolutely normal development U
- 01:01:45met all as Milestones appropriately and
- 01:01:48then about 18 months we started no
- 01:01:50noticing like speech regression like he
- 01:01:52was saying Mama dad you know a handful
- 01:01:54of words and then stopped and the more
- 01:01:57we dug into it he ended up being
- 01:02:00diagnosed with autism I guess about 2
- 01:02:01and a half we finally got our diagnosis
- 01:02:04after waiting for about 6 months for a
- 01:02:05doctor's appointment um from then we did
- 01:02:08speech they recommended occupational
- 01:02:10therapy and then uh we started school
- 01:02:13about 3 years old he's in an Autism
- 01:02:15preschool program and there he gets
- 01:02:17speech OT PT um I guess the biggest
- 01:02:21thing is that he's non-verbal he has a
- 01:02:23device he he pushes to use to talk
- 01:02:26dad mom momy dad mom m m poy who is it
- 01:02:32Dad Mom M
- 01:02:34poy um but our hopes were just to give
- 01:02:38him you know a normal life to kind of
- 01:02:40bring him out of this cage that he's in
- 01:02:43so that he can speak and communicate and
- 01:02:46have somewhat of a normal life both
- 01:02:48children received Mells autism protocol
- 01:02:51several months later I started receiving
- 01:02:54text messages from both families
- 01:03:01[Music]
- 01:03:02Jackson who is that Elmo
- 01:03:07Elmo
- 01:03:09I
- 01:03:15[Music]
- 01:03:17love two years later in 2021 both
- 01:03:21families decided to meet at Mel together
- 01:03:23for a second round of therapy for their
- 01:03:25children
- 01:03:26it's like mindboggling it still doesn't
- 01:03:28even feel real at this point like we've
- 01:03:30been to there twice now we've seen
- 01:03:33amazing results twice how long was it
- 01:03:36after the therapy that Jack started
- 01:03:37speaking for the first time a week maybe
- 01:03:40I want to say the first well was I think
- 01:03:43the first thing we saw right was a
- 01:03:44teacher said that they they put him in
- 01:03:46wagons in school and they'll drag him
- 01:03:48like through the hallway like in the
- 01:03:49wagon and I think he saw an owl right
- 01:03:52and he said like he said like an owl
- 01:03:54sound he went like woo woo like that and
- 01:03:56pointed at the owl and he had never done
- 01:03:58anything like that ever and that was
- 01:03:59like we were back for days like 4 days 5
- 01:04:02days maybe and that was like it's funny
- 01:04:05that at that time that was a gigantic
- 01:04:08deal now like he talks so much like it's
- 01:04:10like can you be quiet for a
- 01:04:15second
- 01:04:17the
- 01:04:20the yo
- 01:04:23baby who was it ball
- 01:04:26going
- 01:04:27to Oh
- 01:04:29yay all right I need more money their
- 01:04:33bond is pretty strong and stronger than
- 01:04:36it was you know because Jackson's doing
- 01:04:38so much better you know what I mean that
- 01:04:39they play together and they talk or I
- 01:04:42miss my brother I miss Logan and stuff
- 01:04:44like that so we've only told like I mean
- 01:04:46friends and family and stuff now and
- 01:04:48like I'm I'm probably more vocal about
- 01:04:50it than she is with telling people cuz I
- 01:04:51just feel like it should be out there
- 01:04:52but of the people you have told would
- 01:04:54have been the respons is his primary his
- 01:04:57primary doctor at chop the autism oh the
- 01:05:00developmental her face got beat red when
- 01:05:01I told her she was she was like beat red
- 01:05:04mad yeah she was so mad like basically
- 01:05:08was like that was very dangerous what
- 01:05:10you did with Jackson and like there's
- 01:05:12not enough like study on this like we
- 01:05:15brought the paperwork to show her and
- 01:05:17she was kind of like what is this like
- 01:05:20what do you mean you went there how
- 01:05:22could you do this to your child this is
- 01:05:24unsafe and she was like maybe that's
- 01:05:26what it was maybe that's why he's doing
- 01:05:28better like she didn't really want to
- 01:05:29say like she was she said like he's
- 01:05:33grown older and he's been doing therapy
- 01:05:35and he's been in school and yes that
- 01:05:37those are all contributions to and I'm
- 01:05:39like arguing with her cuz I'm like well
- 01:05:42yeah but he came back from Mel and in
- 01:05:44one week we were seeing results like a
- 01:05:46light switch went off you or went on
- 01:05:48should I say and she just didn't want to
- 01:05:50hear well that's from this and that's
- 01:05:51from therapy I'm like nah I don't I
- 01:05:53don't think so yeah we' been doing
- 01:05:56therapy for months and months and months
- 01:05:57and it just has been like this and then
- 01:05:59it goes like that poopy your pants poy
- 01:06:04your
- 01:06:06pantsy pants poy your pants i
- 01:06:14k m mom she says he's good to go I mean
- 01:06:17just immediately I mean the language
- 01:06:19communication was so much better um he
- 01:06:22started sleeping through the nights
- 01:06:23which he had never done before in his
- 01:06:24own room in his room and going from
- 01:06:27three to four word sentences which is
- 01:06:29what we were used to I mean now he's
- 01:06:31talking in complete sentences and
- 01:06:32talking with his brothers and he's
- 01:06:34happier um just I mean we're able to
- 01:06:37have a more normal dialogue with our son
- 01:06:39which we had never done before so and
- 01:06:41then just getting back a few months ago
- 01:06:43I mean we just saw another big increase
- 01:06:45and so it's been it's been a Monumental
- 01:06:48difference from what it was a couple
- 01:06:49years ago and it's hard to sometimes
- 01:06:51remember like you know this is what our
- 01:06:52life was like before um but you know we
- 01:06:55have friends and therapists and who
- 01:06:57remind us and I mean it's just been
- 01:06:59amazing how much better he is um you
- 01:07:01know after those two treatments so I
- 01:07:03live three houses down the street and I
- 01:07:06I was out in my yard the other day and
- 01:07:09Matt came whizzing by on his bike had
- 01:07:11his helmet on I says he says hi Grandma
- 01:07:14and I said hi where are you going he
- 01:07:15says oh I'm riding my bike to swim
- 01:07:18team and I mean
- 01:07:21that's that's not something that would
- 01:07:23have ever been on the radar screen
- 01:07:26a couple of years ago I'd say like after
- 01:07:28the first one he went to be able to like
- 01:07:30follow like maybe one step two step like
- 01:07:34first do this then do this Matt and you
- 01:07:37know we felt like that was an
- 01:07:38improvement and then even since we got
- 01:07:40back it's like okay Matt you need to do
- 01:07:42this this this and this and it's like
- 01:07:45okay which is huge yeah so get your
- 01:07:48Jamie on brush your teeth clean up your
- 01:07:50room and make your bed I mean and no
- 01:07:53problem before impossible never would
- 01:07:54have happened so yeah as Matt has
- 01:07:58improved his relationships with his
- 01:08:00brothers have improved and our
- 01:08:02relationship has improved I've noticed
- 01:08:04his emotions are more regulated biggest
- 01:08:06thing with the SIM cells is his language
- 01:08:09the way that he's able to explain things
- 01:08:11it things just kind of seem to be
- 01:08:14clicking Mommy Mom it's this sprad yep
- 01:08:17and when does it come you know it's not
- 01:08:19just the child who's making the
- 01:08:21improvements it's everyone in their
- 01:08:24sphere improves when they improve
- 01:08:27certainly not not like it was before so
- 01:08:30um it's just been a it's been a god s
- 01:08:32for sure screaming meltdowns hitting
- 01:08:36those kind of things have just slowly
- 01:08:38melted away and I don't think Matt ever
- 01:08:40had a slumber party actually slept over
- 01:08:42to friend's house until like about a
- 01:08:44year and a half ago after the first
- 01:08:45round of STS and man I remember being so
- 01:08:47nervous like gosh he doesn't like you
- 01:08:49know do something crazy and parents are
- 01:08:51going to hate us the next day and I
- 01:08:52remember talking to him the next morning
- 01:08:54like it was great Matt was awes awesome
- 01:08:55and no problems at all and so and then
- 01:08:58since then we've had tons of sleepovers
- 01:09:00and I mean just is treated like a normal
- 01:09:02kid and it's been fantastic so and that
- 01:09:04never happened before literally
- 01:09:07so I've been working with Matt since um
- 01:09:102016 and when we started his gap between
- 01:09:14the kids that were his age and the stuff
- 01:09:17that he was doing the Gap was really big
- 01:09:20um when he first started we were working
- 01:09:22on just simply connecting two dots um I
- 01:09:27asked him to write his name and that was
- 01:09:29he drew me this line when I said Matt
- 01:09:31write your name and he wrote that and
- 01:09:33then I wasn't sure if he understood what
- 01:09:34I meant by write your name so I said
- 01:09:36Matt I said can you write Matt and then
- 01:09:39he did the dots so two different prompts
- 01:09:42first was a line first was dots cuz he
- 01:09:45he knew that this was not what I wanted
- 01:09:47but he still didn't know what I wanted
- 01:09:49so he changed the line to dots just your
- 01:09:53name Buddy
- 01:09:57last
- 01:10:02name and he stays on task you saw him
- 01:10:05for a whole hour he doesn't get out of
- 01:10:06his chair he's like what's next what's
- 01:10:09next it's so great to see how it impacts
- 01:10:14everyone's
- 01:10:16life mine
- 01:10:17[Laughter]
- 01:10:19included I went there the first time
- 01:10:21with Matt and he got treated and I
- 01:10:23thought I just travel across the world
- 01:10:26and I didn't get
- 01:10:27treated so when I went the second time
- 01:10:29um not only did Matt get treated but I
- 01:10:31got treated and I took our older son
- 01:10:33Sean and he got treated Sean for years
- 01:10:36had been kind of dealing with a stomach
- 01:10:38issues and we've been just kind of
- 01:10:40battling this issue anytime he got
- 01:10:42overheated or overrun he would just get
- 01:10:44sick and so the three of us were there
- 01:10:47we all got treated in the same room so
- 01:10:50before I got these the stem cells in the
- 01:10:54Ukraine what what happened is I would
- 01:10:56usually have a stomach pain at least
- 01:10:58once a week and I'm better now I think
- 01:11:03that's because the stem cells have been
- 01:11:05really helping a lot we haven't had any
- 01:11:07issues since he got back hav't had a
- 01:11:08single issue all summer which is
- 01:11:10probably the first summer in his entire
- 01:11:12life where we haven't had any stomach
- 01:11:14pains or issues or getting sick so um
- 01:11:16it's been fantastic yeah yeah and it was
- 01:11:19great for you cuz see I mean Manda had
- 01:11:21some elbow pain and some hip pain and I
- 01:11:22remember talking to her on the phone
- 01:11:24like couple days there like literally my
- 01:11:26elbow pain is gone like I can't feel it
- 01:11:29anymore and my hip feels way better and
- 01:11:31I'm like you got to be kidding me no way
- 01:11:32so it was yeah I was blown away when she
- 01:11:34told me that over the phone so cuz she's
- 01:11:36had this elbow pain for I mean years now
- 01:11:38so H pain as well so it's like it's
- 01:11:41literally gone so it was pretty awesome
- 01:11:43yeah I go to school now I got 100% of my
- 01:11:47spelling
- 01:11:48test in an effort to fully explain how
- 01:11:51this therapy is administered I decided
- 01:11:53to document myself receiving it for the
- 01:11:56fifth time as I have been receiving
- 01:11:58fetal stem cell therapy almost annually
- 01:12:01since
- 01:12:022016 since I am generally healthy I
- 01:12:05receive the anti-aging longevity
- 01:12:07protocol which consists of virtually all
- 01:12:10the same fetal stem cell types that
- 01:12:12everyone else receives however properly
- 01:12:15designed fetal stem cell therapy is not
- 01:12:18a one siiz fits all M cell personalizes
- 01:12:22each therapy to each patient's needs age
- 01:12:26medical diagnosis and other factors
- 01:12:28determine the overall design of each
- 01:12:31patient's therapy when I arrive at the
- 01:12:34clinic on the first day Mell conducts a
- 01:12:36comprehensive set of Diagnostics
- 01:12:39starting with a post fasting full blood
- 01:12:41panel urine analysis ultrasound of my
- 01:12:45abdomen including my prostate lymph
- 01:12:47nodes and thyroid as well as an
- 01:12:50EKG after careful review of these
- 01:12:53Diagnostics it is then customary to have
- 01:12:56a meeting with my doctor accompanied by
- 01:12:58an English interpreter after a physical
- 01:13:01examination And discussing any specific
- 01:13:03issues I wish to address my doctor then
- 01:13:06explains my personalized 3-day
- 01:13:09treatments protocol my first round of
- 01:13:12fetal stem cells lay the foundation for
- 01:13:15the remainder of my therapy and are
- 01:13:17injected
- 01:13:19intravenously the endothelial cells
- 01:13:21create new capillaries and small blood
- 01:13:23vessels and improve microcirculation of
- 01:13:27my entire organ system any small blood
- 01:13:29vessels that were not functioning
- 01:13:31properly will be repaired these cells
- 01:13:34also strengthen the inner wall layers of
- 01:13:36my larger blood vessels allowing all
- 01:13:39fetal stem cells I receive during the
- 01:13:41course of therapy to reach far
- 01:13:43throughout my body also included are the
- 01:13:46hepatic cells derived from the liver
- 01:13:49they not only improve my liver function
- 01:13:51but strengthen my overall blood system
- 01:13:54also derived from the liver are the
- 01:13:55hematopoetic cells which stimulate and
- 01:13:58strengthen my bone marrow for better
- 01:14:00function and better blood formation
- 01:14:03these are the very same liver cell types
- 01:14:05that were used shortly after Chernobyl
- 01:14:08and cured demitro of a plastic anemia
- 01:14:10decades earlier the reason fetal liver
- 01:14:13cells are so powerful is because they
- 01:14:16are extracted from the fetal liver at 7
- 01:14:18to 12 weeks and these cells at this time
- 01:14:22of gestation are the foundation the
- 01:14:25precursor to the human body's bone
- 01:14:27marrow itself and thus the foundation of
- 01:14:31the human immune system the premen kimal
- 01:14:34cells are supportive cells that can be
- 01:14:37transformed into any type of cell in my
- 01:14:39body also injected are growth factors
- 01:14:41and other cells that additionally
- 01:14:43support this personalized mixture to
- 01:14:46combine with my own body's chemistry
- 01:14:48allowing these cells to rapidly
- 01:14:51reproduce or proliferate after being
- 01:14:53injected in trena ly these very same
- 01:14:57stem cells are given in personalized
- 01:14:59doses to all patients of all ages
- 01:15:03regardless of medical
- 01:15:05diagnosis later in the day I was
- 01:15:08examined by their opthalmologist who
- 01:15:10concluded that since I am almost 50
- 01:15:13years old I should receive the fetal eye
- 01:15:16cells to help prevent macular
- 01:15:18degeneration a common degenerative eye
- 01:15:21condition that comes with age the fetal
- 01:15:24eye cell were injected into my eye
- 01:15:26sockets not my eyes
- 01:15:30themselves after a long first day at the
- 01:15:33clinic I head back to my hotel for a
- 01:15:35good night's sleep to get ready for day
- 01:15:38two my second day of therapy began with
- 01:15:41another round of the same fetal stem
- 01:15:43cells I received intravenously on day
- 01:15:51one but later that day spread throughout
- 01:15:54s syringes were a wide variety of
- 01:15:57neurological related fetal stem cells
- 01:16:00measured in dosages specifically
- 01:16:02designed for me these neurological stem
- 01:16:06cells were injected
- 01:16:13subcutaneously these exact cells are
- 01:16:15given subcutaneously in higher
- 01:16:18concentrations to people like Lawrence
- 01:16:20with multiple sclerosis but also given
- 01:16:23intrathecally into his SP fluid to
- 01:16:26complement the subcutaneous
- 01:16:28injections Bill who has Parkinson's was
- 01:16:31treated in a similar fashion and also
- 01:16:34received these same cells in higher
- 01:16:36doses for his diagnosis but was also
- 01:16:39injected intrathecally into his spinal
- 01:16:41fluid however for Bill and other
- 01:16:44patients with Parkinson's these doctors
- 01:16:47deliver higher concentrations of the
- 01:16:49cells containing dopamine progenitor
- 01:16:51cells since it is the lack of dopamine
- 01:16:54that caus causes
- 01:16:56Parkinson's for children with autism
- 01:16:58they too get a tailored concentration of
- 01:17:01the neurological related fetal cells
- 01:17:03injected
- 01:17:04subcutaneously but since intrathecal or
- 01:17:07spinal injections aren't the most ideal
- 01:17:10option for a child Mell developed a
- 01:17:12method of complimenting the subcutaneous
- 01:17:15injections of fetal neuronal cells
- 01:17:17through intranasal injections allowing
- 01:17:21for quick delivery into the brain
- 01:17:25after receiving all seven of my
- 01:17:27subcutaneous injections of the
- 01:17:28neurological fetal stem cells the eighth
- 01:17:31syringe was injected into my muscle
- 01:17:34consisting of growth factors and cyto
- 01:17:37kindes targeting my gender to stimulate
- 01:17:40testosterone
- 01:17:44production since we are living in the
- 01:17:46age of covid which can attack our
- 01:17:48respiratory system I also received the
- 01:17:50lung endothelial and hematopoetic stem
- 01:17:53cells administer through a vaporized
- 01:17:56inhalation method directly into my lungs
- 01:17:59this delivery method was specially
- 01:18:01designed by Mell with covid in mind but
- 01:18:05can also help with those suffering from
- 01:18:07lung conditions like empyema or
- 01:18:10COPD this inhalation device was designed
- 01:18:13by Mel's team and printed on a 3D
- 01:18:16printer this device is one of a kind the
- 01:18:20only device like it in the world finally
- 01:18:23on day three my last day of therapy I am
- 01:18:27given another round of subcutaneous
- 01:18:29injections this time 11 of them these
- 01:18:33injections focus on regenerating a wide
- 01:18:36array of other organs in addition to
- 01:18:38supporting the stem cell injections I
- 01:18:40received on day one and day
- 01:18:43two in my personalized mixture I also
- 01:18:47received fetal cardiac cells to protect
- 01:18:50and regenerate my already healthy heart
- 01:18:53but some patients with heart disease
- 01:18:55receive the fetal cardiac cells along
- 01:18:58with a mixture of other related fetal
- 01:18:59stem cells directly into the heart via
- 01:19:03an intracoronary
- 01:19:09procedure this is a chromosome a long
- 01:19:12DNA molecule found inside the nucleus of
- 01:19:14every cell in our body at the end of
- 01:19:16each chromosome are telr each time a
- 01:19:19cell divides the telome become slightly
- 01:19:21shorter over time they eventually become
- 01:19:23so short that that the cell can no
- 01:19:25longer divide and the cell dies
- 01:19:28telomerase is an enzyme that promotes
- 01:19:31the synthesis of telam so when we
- 01:19:34injected you uh the fetal stem cells we
- 01:19:37injected not only the cells with long
- 01:19:40tth we also injected the cells which
- 01:19:43produce the
- 01:19:45Tas which helps to reconstruct your open
- 01:19:49cells when I started receiving fetal
- 01:19:51stem cell therapy I had my telome
- 01:19:54measured and repeated the test every
- 01:19:56year or so they were measured using the
- 01:19:58flow fish method using a flow cytometer
- 01:20:01the most accurate method of measuring
- 01:20:03telome available to modern science in
- 01:20:062017 my median telomere length was 5.38
- 01:20:10kilobases which was low the mean healthy
- 01:20:13length in a healthy adult is 6.4
- 01:20:16kilobases however a year later my median
- 01:20:19Tere length jumped to
- 01:20:217.23 and a year after that jumped to 8.
- 01:20:2471 and then leveled out to 7.18
- 01:20:28kilobases in 2021 over the course of 5
- 01:20:31years my average telomere length
- 01:20:33increased by over
- 01:20:3533% so the teles that you produced you
- 01:20:39injected me with cells that produce
- 01:20:40telares right which then in turn perhaps
- 01:20:44could have also affected my own telr
- 01:20:47yeah okay so it's two things happening
- 01:20:49at the same time I'm being correct me if
- 01:20:51I'm wrong so I'm being injected with you
- 01:20:54know fetal stem cells which have long
- 01:20:56telr yeah um and they're growing and
- 01:20:59multiplying um so there's that that
- 01:21:02might be the reason why I have such a
- 01:21:04high number combined with Tel mores yeah
- 01:21:08producing cells from fetal stem cells
- 01:21:10that are in also influencing my existing
- 01:21:12telr Y and what is even more significant
- 01:21:16is the percentage of long telome overall
- 01:21:19within the total population of my
- 01:21:21chromosomes I went from 0.2 % of my
- 01:21:25total cells having long telr to
- 01:21:298.52% of my total cell population having
- 01:21:32long telr resulting in a near
- 01:21:353,000% increase in my cell population
- 01:21:39with long
- 01:21:40telr so it means like you have like more
- 01:21:46time yeah you think it's going to help
- 01:21:48me yeah it can help you live longer live
- 01:21:52better and this is the prove of the
- 01:21:55anti-aging if this is not the proof of
- 01:21:58the anti-aging I don't know what we can
- 01:22:01do more this is also proof that the
- 01:22:05fetal stem cells injected into my body
- 01:22:08for the last 7 years have remained in my
- 01:22:12body and each new therapy I receive
- 01:22:15builds upon the previous therapy I've
- 01:22:18received bringing us back full circle to
- 01:22:21how this therapy's mechanism of action
- 01:22:24was con conceived of in the first place
- 01:22:27this mechanism of action has been
- 01:22:29ubiquitously confirmed for decades and
- 01:22:32published throughout the peer-reviewed
- 01:22:34medical literature by scientists from
- 01:22:36all over the world inspired first by
- 01:22:40George schor's observations to a century
- 01:22:43later when a small group of innovative
- 01:22:45scientists and doctors administered only
- 01:22:48fetal liver cells to treat radiation
- 01:22:51induced bone marrow failure after
- 01:22:53Chernobyl leaving just two Ukrainian
- 01:22:56scientists who after succeeding in
- 01:22:58curing bone marrow failure later
- 01:23:00assisted the Ukrainian government in
- 01:23:02creating new legislation within its
- 01:23:05Ministry of Health to formally legalize
- 01:23:07and regulate fetal stem cells for human
- 01:23:11use and now more than 30 years of
- 01:23:15research later this technology has been
- 01:23:17handed off to a new larger team of over
- 01:23:20two dozen Ukrainian doctors and
- 01:23:22scientists who have taken the r means to
- 01:23:25expand this technology into utilizing
- 01:23:27virtually all of the important organ
- 01:23:30systems of the human body from the brain
- 01:23:33and central nervous system treating
- 01:23:35Parkinson's multiple sclerosis
- 01:23:37Alzheimer's brain injuries and autism to
- 01:23:40fetal heart stem cells potentially
- 01:23:42eliminating the need for heart surgeries
- 01:23:44and heart medication kidney and adrenal
- 01:23:47cells stem cells from the pancreas which
- 01:23:50contain insulin producing cells to treat
- 01:23:53diabetes as well as the foundation of
- 01:23:56the entire blood bone marrow and
- 01:23:59circulatory system which can treat a
- 01:24:01host of various immunological
- 01:24:03diseases this technology has even cured
- 01:24:07male infertility in men who had tried
- 01:24:10and failed every possible fertility
- 01:24:13treatment known to modern science by
- 01:24:16utilizing the testicular related fetal
- 01:24:18stem
- 01:24:22cells yet somehow
- 01:24:24the rest of the world has either never
- 01:24:26heard of this technology doesn't
- 01:24:29understand this technology or if they
- 01:24:32are quietly researching it outside of
- 01:24:35Ukraine many are forced to work in the
- 01:24:37shadows out of fear for their
- 01:24:41lives I even reached out to some of the
- 01:24:44world's leading stem cell experts like
- 01:24:47world-renowned biologist James Thompson
- 01:24:50featured on the cover of Time Magazine
- 01:24:53as the man who brought you stem cells I
- 01:24:56informed him I was investigating fetal
- 01:24:59stem cell therapy and was looking for an
- 01:25:01expert opinion he replied by stating I'm
- 01:25:04sorry but it is outside of my area of
- 01:25:08expertise I have reached out to
- 01:25:10scientists affiliated with the largest
- 01:25:12stem cell organization in the United
- 01:25:15States the California Institute for
- 01:25:17regenerative medicine or serm who works
- 01:25:20with certain scientists researching
- 01:25:22fetal stem cells in mice like Dr Eileen
- 01:25:25Anderson who was recently granted over
- 01:25:27$5 million to study human neural cells
- 01:25:31for spinal cord injury who said during a
- 01:25:342020 presentation when asked directly
- 01:25:37Greg says what is the source for human
- 01:25:39neural stem cells what sources have you
- 01:25:42studied to determine which works better
- 01:25:43well um we have studied uh induced PL
- 01:25:48potent cells reprogrammed cells es
- 01:25:49derived cells and fetal tissue derived
- 01:25:52neural stem cells out of those fetal
- 01:25:54tissue derived neural stem cells Works
- 01:25:56hands down the best in our hands we have
- 01:25:59yet to have success in our hands in our
- 01:26:02models with an induced Flur potent cell
- 01:26:05stem cell a a reprogrammed somatic cell
- 01:26:08developed neural stem cell product in
- 01:26:09fact what we get really efficiently is
- 01:26:11tumor formation which is very
- 01:26:13disappointing and not something that you
- 01:26:14want to have in the clinic and um the es
- 01:26:17cells that we've worked with embryonic
- 01:26:19stem cells that we've neuralized to be
- 01:26:21neural stem cells I would say 50% of the
- 01:26:24lines we've tested have given some
- 01:26:26evidence of repair but very very small
- 01:26:30in terms of magnitude nothing like what
- 01:26:32we've seen um with the tissue derived
- 01:26:34neural stem cells Dr Anderson like all
- 01:26:37other Western scientists working with
- 01:26:39fetal tissue that I contacted failed to
- 01:26:41respond to any of my repeated attempts
- 01:26:44to invite them to participate in this
- 01:26:47documentary I know some scientists which
- 01:26:50in the past work with the fetal stem
- 01:26:53cells but due to the ethical issues and
- 01:26:57ilness of working this with this uh stem
- 01:27:01cell type they start uh research and
- 01:27:05wanted to find the alternative solution
- 01:27:08or alternative stem cells for
- 01:27:11treatment uh as the fetal stem cells but
- 01:27:15for the last 10 years they didn't find
- 01:27:18anything what can be so effective as the
- 01:27:22fetal stem cells because I really visit
- 01:27:26quite a lot of the conference and on
- 01:27:28each conference I met the person or
- 01:27:32scientist or Professor which has some
- 01:27:36researchers in the past with the fetos
- 01:27:38St cells they do not wanted to talk
- 01:27:41about that on the publicy but all of
- 01:27:43them told me that I'm lucky one because
- 01:27:46I have opportunity to work with
- 01:27:52them it is is estimated that of the 8
- 01:27:55billion people alive on Earth today only
- 01:27:59around 25,000 people in human history
- 01:28:02have received fetal stem cell therapy
- 01:28:05the reason you may have never heard of
- 01:28:07this technology is because in all of
- 01:28:10human history only
- 01:28:140.003% of the human race has ever
- 01:28:18received
- 01:28:19it the countries in blue are where the
- 01:28:22routine application of fetal stem cell
- 01:28:24therapy is prohibited which includes
- 01:28:27Mexico as today's Mexican law clearly
- 01:28:30states chapter 3 transplant article 330
- 01:28:34it is forbidden the use for any purpose
- 01:28:37of embryonic or fetal tissues resulting
- 01:28:40from abortions which leaves this one
- 01:28:43country in Europe being the only place
- 01:28:46on planet Earth where a human being can
- 01:28:49legally obtain fetal stem cell
- 01:28:52therapy you
- 01:28:55[Music]
- 01:29:11Ukraine when Russia began their invasion
- 01:29:13of Ukraine on February 24th 2022 with
- 01:29:17the intention of erasing Ukraine's
- 01:29:20existence imagine how this made Sophia
- 01:29:23feel knowing that this therapy is the
- 01:29:26only thing keeping her alive imagine how
- 01:29:29it made these people feel knowing that
- 01:29:31the only therapy allowing them to live
- 01:29:33normal lives is under
- 01:29:36threat if Ukraine's government falls
- 01:29:39into Russian
- 01:29:40rule fetal stem cell therapy is gone
- 01:29:59but no different than how the brave
- 01:30:01Innovative people of Ukraine have
- 01:30:03managed to prevent Russia from
- 01:30:04destroying
- 01:30:05[Music]
- 01:30:08them Mel still stands its scientists are
- 01:30:12still hard at work and people who need
- 01:30:14this therapy are still traveling to
- 01:30:16Ukraine to receive it regardless of the
- 01:30:19danger
- 01:30:33[Music]
- 01:30:38on September 16th 2022 my wife and I
- 01:30:41packed our bags and camera equipment and
- 01:30:43flew from Los Angeles to Warsaw Poland
- 01:30:46due to Russia's Invasion flying into
- 01:30:48Ukraine was not an option so we headed
- 01:30:51to warsaw's International train station
- 01:30:53to board a train to ke Ukraine where we
- 01:30:57met up with five other Americans
- 01:31:00Julie
- 01:31:03Diana
- 01:31:07Zella Sophia and
- 01:31:11Adonis we all joked about how most of
- 01:31:13our friends and family back home were
- 01:31:15confused as to why we were all heading
- 01:31:17to Ukraine during a war having to remind
- 01:31:20them that Ukraine is the only place on
- 01:31:22Earth where we can receive fetal stem
- 01:31:24cell therapy and for Sophia and Adonis
- 01:31:28their very lives depend on
- 01:31:31it we noticed that most everyone on our
- 01:31:34train from Warsaw to keev were women and
- 01:31:37children since the train ride is 17
- 01:31:40hours we got the private Sleeper Car
- 01:31:43which is essentially a Manhattan studio
- 01:31:46apartment that
- 01:31:48travels after a bit of a night's sleep I
- 01:31:50went in to check on Diana and Sophia
- 01:31:55oh hello come on oh hello I mean how was
- 01:31:58this trip different than the previous
- 01:32:00ones it's a lot longer not going to ever
- 01:32:02complain about the other trip again so
- 01:32:05how long have we been on this train so
- 01:32:06far like 16 hours I think yeah it's been
- 01:32:10a long uh 16 hours so
- 01:32:14far and um but you know I appreciate the
- 01:32:17fact that we can even come to be totally
- 01:32:19honest so it's like this balance of this
- 01:32:21is really long and it's really hard and
- 01:32:24yet this appreciation of the fact that
- 01:32:26we're even able to come is I'm beyond
- 01:32:28grateful because at one point I wasn't
- 01:32:30sure earlier this year we were going to
- 01:32:33be able to do this or not so I you know
- 01:32:36hard to complain about what I'm grateful
- 01:32:38for at the same time is is brutally long
- 01:32:42um and I I look forward to when we can
- 01:32:46come back in peacefully through our
- 01:32:49normal means of you know flying into Kev
- 01:32:52um but yeah I'm I'm actually really
- 01:32:54grateful to be here I so much I'm
- 01:32:56enjoying this Countryside though it's
- 01:32:58absolutely it is breathtaking to me I
- 01:33:01love this especially when the sun was
- 01:33:02setting and the trees were like golden
- 01:33:05so beautiful it was a beautiful sense of
- 01:33:07Les it really was and honestly the
- 01:33:09appreciation of just honest just my
- 01:33:12heart felt like being here and and just
- 01:33:16what these people have gone through this
- 01:33:18last year I mean I was sick to my
- 01:33:21stomach when this whole thing broke out
- 01:33:23obviously because I'm
- 01:33:24connected and just to be here is like
- 01:33:28this almost I don't know how how you
- 01:33:30describe it but it's almost like such a
- 01:33:32respect for what they've had to go
- 01:33:34through and the fact that we even get to
- 01:33:36come here and that
- 01:33:38they're fighting for their own lives and
- 01:33:41that you know we're also fighting for
- 01:33:43our lives in some ways but um just this
- 01:33:47appreciation that I have is even renewed
- 01:33:50I already loved it before but this is a
- 01:33:52whole another level so much love and
- 01:33:54respect for these people
- 01:33:57100%
- 01:34:00yeah hey there I was hoping this was the
- 01:34:02right room yes that's like a good guess
- 01:34:05prior to this journey I had never met
- 01:34:08Adonis and zenzel in person I want to
- 01:34:10ask you first Adonis what do you feel
- 01:34:12about all of this you've experienced
- 01:34:14this
- 01:34:17journey it it's it's cool yeah you've
- 01:34:20enjoyed it yeah yeah you ever been on a
- 01:34:23train ride like this before no no we
- 01:34:25were here last November and we were able
- 01:34:27to just fly in to the airport in Kev and
- 01:34:31get picked up and this trip is totally
- 01:34:35different I didn't think we would ever
- 01:34:36be able to come back obviously I'm just
- 01:34:39glad that we were able to join you guys
- 01:34:40on this trip yeah I I I really didn't
- 01:34:43think we would go back ever so I'm glad
- 01:34:46we all got to meet up I'm really
- 01:34:48enjoying the company and it's it's been
- 01:34:51nice honestly yeah
- 01:34:55Sophia and Adonis are the only two
- 01:34:57children I've met who were treated with
- 01:34:59fetal stem cells for muscular distrophy
- 01:35:01this will be adonis's second time
- 01:35:04receiving therapy after he received the
- 01:35:07treatment he told me that he was
- 01:35:09sleeping better and he he wasn't waking
- 01:35:12up in the middle of the night for
- 01:35:14air so now he's sleeping all the night
- 01:35:17long yes yes okay and no breathing
- 01:35:20problem no breathing problems yeah no
- 01:35:22mhm okay good don't maybe something else
- 01:35:26you noticed yes and um he's able to walk
- 01:35:29longer
- 01:35:31distances something else maybe yes and
- 01:35:34then he also his hand strength improved
- 01:35:38mhm and he's able to lift heavier
- 01:35:42weights now is there something you would
- 01:35:45like to
- 01:35:46add um no just we've seen major
- 01:35:51improvements so yeah that's
- 01:35:55this will be Sophia's 10th Annual fetal
- 01:35:58stem cell treatment and for her mother
- 01:36:00Diana her fourth so we'd like to know
- 01:36:03what is uh the biggest changes since the
- 01:36:05previous treatment you've been here um
- 01:36:08walking has been a lot easier like I've
- 01:36:10been able to walk longer
- 01:36:12distances like four four miles I don't
- 01:36:15yeah four miles like four miles that's
- 01:36:18okay good any other changes except this
- 01:36:21one um not that I can think she's gained
- 01:36:26weight
- 01:36:29good sopia and Adonis receive both
- 01:36:32intravenous and subcutaneous injections
- 01:36:35of a wide array of fetal stem cells but
- 01:36:38due to the nature of muscular distrophy
- 01:36:40and how it uniformly causes atrophy in
- 01:36:43all muscles of the body these doctors
- 01:36:46also inject certain fetal stem cells
- 01:36:48into their arms and legs to directly
- 01:36:51Target those muscles
- 01:36:54we checked in on Julie who was on the
- 01:36:56same train with us and has been
- 01:36:58receiving fetal stem cell therapy to
- 01:37:00help in her recovery from Lyme disease
- 01:37:02Julie's chronic lyme disease had been
- 01:37:04systematically causing damage to her
- 01:37:07joints organs Brain and Spine it feels
- 01:37:10so good to be back I'm so happy and
- 01:37:13grateful that we were able to come um
- 01:37:16especially with everything going on and
- 01:37:19that they've been through a lot but
- 01:37:20they're very strong
- 01:37:22people also joining us at Mel was
- 01:37:25another American named Lee but Lee took
- 01:37:28a train from krackow instead of
- 01:37:30Warsaw this is my fourth time at Mel um
- 01:37:34this time was different though because
- 01:37:35there's a war going on the number one
- 01:37:38prescription in America's thyroid
- 01:37:39medication and guess what you don't need
- 01:37:40to take if you get fetal stem cells you
- 01:37:43don't need to take your thyroid
- 01:37:44medication at least I don't I don't need
- 01:37:46to take a million different medications
- 01:37:48um that I would normally have needed to
- 01:37:50take so finally the ninth American our
- 01:37:53group was Dean who booked super last
- 01:37:56minute and had to take a bus from Warsaw
- 01:37:58to keev since all trains were sold out
- 01:38:01this was my first time meeting Dean in
- 01:38:02person speaking to the Ukrainian people
- 01:38:05that run the clinic before I got here I
- 01:38:08felt connected with them because they're
- 01:38:10so sweet and just real you know what I
- 01:38:13mean and and then getting here and and
- 01:38:17realizing like what Russia is doing to
- 01:38:19these people and dehumanizing them and
- 01:38:21writing them out of their textbooks in
- 01:38:23Russia they writing Ukraine out of
- 01:38:25textbooks it's so disgusting that these
- 01:38:28are people this is a civilization here
- 01:38:30this is a very civilized society that
- 01:38:33people are really such special people
- 01:38:37they have a great culture great food
- 01:38:39great treatment in this amazing Center
- 01:38:42like that you can't get anywhere else in
- 01:38:44the world they would never do this
- 01:38:46treatment in the United
- 01:38:47States so I feel privileged to have
- 01:38:50gotten here and it was worth the Trek
- 01:38:52even with the danger element I'm still
- 01:38:54happy that I made it and I would do it
- 01:38:56again and I might even stay a few a few
- 01:38:58extra days to enjoy the
- 01:39:01city and since we spent more than 30
- 01:39:04hours traveling from Los Angeles to
- 01:39:06Ukraine to document this part of the
- 01:39:08story my wife and I also got the
- 01:39:12therapy um I'm G to ask you a personal
- 01:39:15question about this subject how does it
- 01:39:18make you feel working in the world of
- 01:39:21stem cells knowing that such a large
- 01:39:24amount of clinics are offering only one
- 01:39:27stem cell type usually from the fat or
- 01:39:29the bone marrow and they're cultivating
- 01:39:32them and then they're giving them to the
- 01:39:34patient and that patient is hoping to
- 01:39:37have a huge health benefit how does that
- 01:39:39make you feel as someone in this
- 01:39:41profession H you know they didn't have
- 01:39:44any other ways to do they have very uh
- 01:39:49restrict rules of using of the stem
- 01:39:52cells
- 01:39:53that's why they can use only that type
- 01:39:56of the stem cells and they need to
- 01:39:58believe that that types of the stem
- 01:40:00cells will help but um when we have
- 01:40:03opportunity to use the fetal stem cells
- 01:40:05to use uncultivated stem cells of course
- 01:40:08it's much better and it's really unique
- 01:40:12because only in Ukraine we
- 01:40:16can free you use and also research the
- 01:40:21fetal stem cells and I'm I'm sure that
- 01:40:24in in the nearest Future uh almost all
- 01:40:27researchers will agree that the fal stem
- 01:40:30cells is the most unique s source of the
- 01:40:34different stem cell types and maybe even
- 01:40:38the only one source of them you know a
- 01:40:41lot of patient ask us uh why do you do
- 01:40:44not don't work in America or uh why you
- 01:40:48don't work in some countries of Europe
- 01:40:51um why you just work on only in Ukraine
- 01:40:55um you know the the most simplest answer
- 01:40:58is that only in
- 01:41:01Ukraine we really can use and
- 01:41:05research uh the fetal stem cells uh in
- 01:41:10all other countries it's illegal now the
- 01:41:13history of that we have the Chernobyl
- 01:41:17and so we start uh trying to help the
- 01:41:21people and uh this was one of the
- 01:41:24researchers uh to use uh fetal stem cell
- 01:41:29from the liver fetal Li uh tissue uh to
- 01:41:33help the people with the radioactive
- 01:41:37irradiation and that's why it becomes
- 01:41:41legal to to research fetal stem cells
- 01:41:44and thanks God they did not closed
- 01:41:48everything in like few years and it's
- 01:41:52developed all the time time and when we
- 01:41:54are talking about the compare comparing
- 01:41:56other researchers of the people in the
- 01:41:58world and researches which are done in
- 01:42:01Ukraine and in C is not the comparable
- 01:42:05so we know about the fetal stem cells
- 01:42:09more than anybody else in the world we
- 01:42:12have used fetal stem cells for clinical
- 01:42:16application more than anybody in the
- 01:42:18world so it's really for me it's really
- 01:42:22cool that I work here and I have
- 01:42:24opportunity to work with the um most
- 01:42:28effective stem
- 01:42:30cells and they are not comparable to any
- 01:42:33other types of the stem
- 01:42:40[Music]
- 01:42:45cells this is Dr Vadim the
- 01:42:48opthalmologist who performed my eye
- 01:42:50injections this is what Russia did to
- 01:42:52his home in
- 01:42:55herine but Dr badim is Alive and Well in
- 01:42:59fact the whole team is still alive and
- 01:43:03[Music]
- 01:43:14well is this uh emotional for you yeah
- 01:43:17because you know like all this arms they
- 01:43:21actually came to Ukraine to kill us
- 01:43:24Ukrainian and to to kill Ukraine in
- 01:43:28general as a country they officially
- 01:43:30announced that uh on the August 24th
- 01:43:33when we have the Independence Day in
- 01:43:35Ukraine they will make the parade using
- 01:43:38their arms on the kattic which is the
- 01:43:41main street so that's like the symbolic
- 01:43:44answer to them that here is your parade
- 01:43:46with all your arms just destroyed arms
- 01:43:57this is Dr Maria who performed my
- 01:43:59ultrasound
- 01:44:19[Music]
- 01:44:25but the war give us the most powerful
- 01:44:28thing understanding that we are as
- 01:44:31United and strong as we never been
- 01:44:33before
- 01:44:43[Music]
- 01:44:50[Music]
- 01:44:57let's go let's go all right
- 01:45:06[Music]
- 01:45:15[Music]
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