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Old 09-20-2008, 03:00 PM #1
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Please tell us more, I for one am very interested in your experiences.

What stage was your husband at, what were his symptoms, what made you choose x-cell center, what did they do, and what improvements have you seen and been told may be possible.

In other words, please give us as much background as you feel inclined.

Thank you and good luck to your husband,
Neil.
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Old 10-02-2008, 01:11 AM #2
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Please tell us more, I for one am very interested in your experiences.

What stage was your husband at, what were his symptoms, what made you choose x-cell center, what did they do, and what improvements have you seen and been told may be possible.

In other words, please give us as much background as you feel inclined.

Thank you and good luck to your husband,
Neil.
sorry i could not get back with you rightway . my husband's parkinson diagnosed in 1997 @ age of 37. he had stiffness not much shaking but verry stiff and was increasing everyday . He had alot of pain in his body .madication was working but for only 2-3 hours . He was taking stelevo 100mg 6 times , azilect 1mg one time and Mirapex 1mg 4 times a day . He was not sleeping well because he had alot of pain .it was getting harder and harder everyday. i was thinking him taking to china after carefully reviwing and talking to them it seemed kind of dangers to me and my husband was not comfertable going to china . i found out about x-cell in germany about three months ago . and it was not dangeres because they take out your own bonemarrow and it 's your own stemcell . second its realy simple proscieser one day they take your bonemarrow you can go to your hotel after that second day they seperate the stemcell in there lab and third day they give it back to you through lumber puncture. which take 5 minutes then they make you rest there for 3 hours and you can go to your hotelagain . its been more then two weeks now first two weeks he was feeling verry week but now he is regaining his strenth after treatment his pain is disappearing he can sleep better now and another thing hislegs and arms were use to be stiff like a wooden log .but now they dont get as stiff i dont want to jump the gun . but there is small change .they told me to wait for at least 6 months because it take cells to start working fullyanywhere 6 months to a year. i will keep everybody posted if i see any more changes in him.
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Hi Mchanana
I have been in contact with them and requested
more info on PDP's.Glad I found your message
Thanks
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Old 10-23-2008, 08:02 AM #4
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hallo,

i was wondering if in the XCell-Center have you heard anything regarding the
treatment of cereberal atrophy. I am really desperate in finding any information

thank you very very much
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hallo,

i was wondering if in the XCell-Center have you heard anything regarding the
treatment of cereberal atrophy. I am really desperate in finding any information

thank you very very much
My son has brain atrophy due to brain injury. He has mild autism and mild cerebral palsy. I will let you know about the changes. Please pray that he does well. The other child that I know of has shown a lot of positive changes. He has started to talk in sentences.
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I am a new member of this community.

I see number of posts that are of interest to me but are old. Lot of posts are from peopel with PD considering Xcell treatment.

My dad is also suffering from PD and we are considering travelling to Germany for such treatment.

IN this regards, I woudl appeciate if someone can please post their experiences with Xcell treatment.

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Hi dear friend:

As I wrote some weeks ago, mi father has PD, and he took the chance to prove this procedure.
He travelled to germany in january with my mother an brother.
My father and brother are medical, so in Koln they had the opportunity to talk with the team of X cell.
The procedure has a 70% probability of success, and it depends of 2 things:

Cell Steam Qualitys.
quantity of cell founds.

The effects of the procedure can appear since first mounth until six mounth.


About negative efectts, there are a few.
Until now, my father has some positive effects en his health:

He is slepping better, without awake in the morning.
His "on off" crissis are more soft than before, same thing with the rigidity.
by now are consuming 1/4 less levodopa than before.

Obviusly, some days he feels worse and some days better, but in this time (he took the procedure on 6th january 2009) he has this progress.

beside this procedure, hi has a special diet prescript from a neurological doctor that visited in munich. He avoid eat proteins in breakfast and lunch, and only eat proteins (chicken, beef, fish, eggs, milk, cheese, soya) at dinner.
And consume since december Rasagilina, that help him to pass through the effects on off.

I hope this information help you and if you want more informatión, tell me.
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Just one thing more:

You can view the procedure in You tube.
Just put X Cell Center in the blank and you willl find some videos about this center.
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Hi dear friend:

As I wrote some weeks ago, mi father has PD, and he took the chance to prove this procedure.
He travelled to germany in january with my mother an brother.
My father and brother are medical, so in Koln they had the opportunity to talk with the team of X cell.
The procedure has a 70% probability of success, and it depends of 2 things:

Cell Steam Qualitys.
quantity of cell founds.

The effects of the procedure can appear since first mounth until six mounth.


About negative efectts, there are a few.
Until now, my father has some positive effects en his health:

He is slepping better, without awake in the morning.
His "on off" crissis are more soft than before, same thing with the rigidity.
by now are consuming 1/4 less levodopa than before.

Obviusly, some days he feels worse and some days better, but in this time (he took the procedure on 6th january 2009) he has this progress.

beside this procedure, hi has a special diet prescript from a neurological doctor that visited in munich. He avoid eat proteins in breakfast and lunch, and only eat proteins (chicken, beef, fish, eggs, milk, cheese, soya) at dinner.
And consume since december Rasagilina, that help him to pass through the effects on off.

I hope this information help you and if you want more informatión, tell me.
Thank you very much for this interesting information. Please keep me advised of his progress and I hope that his improvement continues.
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HI, my brother is considering traveling to the xcell center in Germany and I am curious if how your husband is now doing and if anyone has any new feedback. Thanks.
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