A three-year-old toddler with cerebral palsy has improved so much that he has been able to drink out of a cup unassisted for the first time…all as a result of experimental stem cell therapy in China.
Corey de Gregorio was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at eight months old. His parents, Mark and Rosanne, were determined to help their son. They took Corey to Qingdao, where he had six cord blood stem cell treatments during his five-week stay last year. More than six months after his treatments, Corey has had astounding improvements in his torso and left arm.
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Stories such as this show the potential of cord blood. It is believed that cord blood can help in treating childhood leukemia, cerebral palsy, Alzehimer’s disease, and other birth trauma and birth defects.
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