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Old 02-04-2010, 04:51 PM #1
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Question Majority of Parkinson’s Patients Improved After German Stem Cell Treatment???????????

Majority of Parkinson’s Patients Improved After German Stem Cell Treatment
It seems that more patients are going there out of desperation specially that the procedure is relatively simple and not so expensive.
I wonder if Germany has a regulatory body like FDA and if the procedure is approved by them.
I wish to see a convincing evidence of the effectiveness of the treatment. why it is not reviewd by US medical establishment which is spending millions and milions $$$$$$$$$$$ on pd research?
As always we wpd's are left in the dark while money and not our welfare drives the pd business.
hope you comment on this.
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