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Miracle Cure

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Stem cell treatment can repair damaged cells/tissue by replacing with new brain cell. Stem cell treatment available for autism, etc. Giostar, Advancells and Swiss Medica. But I would like it to be available here, who to contact? nhs?

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Hi, First; autistic brains are not damaged. Stem cell therapies do not cure autism. Autism is not a disease that is caused by damage to you physiologically, it is more like having a different operating sytem over the same architecture. Thebrain cells of an autistic person are exactly the same as in a non-autistic person and no cell replacement will change that. No damage to repair, see?

This therapy is quack. Those that promote it are purely in it for the cash. There is no written research showing that it works and reputable experts, Academic and Medical, agree that stem cell therapy does not cure autism. Nothing does. those who sell this are no better than bleachersand should be shunned.

The NHS will only pay for safe and proven elective treatments, so no chance there. There are strict rules around stem cell treatment in the UK, which is why you have to go to a country with lax medical law to have such a treatment.

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nhs has stem cell treatment for cancer patients but not yet on autism. But I do worry if procedure is going to be success since new technology Low functioning autism - there is something wrong with the brain But you may be fine. Science and technology advances and there are proven results on youtube

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