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The Fetal Stem Cells for Spinal Cord Injury and Parkinsons Available Today

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A medical procedure whereby Human Fetal Stem Cells are transplanted into a patient. These cellular building blocks are usually administered intravenously and subcutaneously (under the skin). It is a painless procedure, which takes place in approximately one hour, and has no negative side effects.

The Fetal Stem Cell searches out, detects and then attempts to repair any damage or deficiency discovered, as well as releases growth factors, which stimulate the body's own repair mechanisms.

Medra’s Medical Director William C. Rader, MD. has treated over one thousand patients with Human Fetal Stem Cells, including children and adults suffering from many of mankind’s most devastating diseases.

You can watch two videos here as well as learn where this technique is offered.

The power of Fetal Stem Cells to reverse a child's fatal disease.

Successful clinical results of Fetal Stem Cells in Spinal Cord Injury, Down's Syndrome and Epilepsy.
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