For your Information only , morning news in TOI
timesofindia.indiatimes.com...
I will explore more and get back
Regards
Ramu
For your Information only , morning news in TOI
timesofindia.indiatimes.com...
I will explore more and get back
Regards
Ramu
When I tried to access the website that you have posted a link for, I get a warning from my anti-virus software that that webpage could be a dangerous site. So, I wont visit that link just in case.
Absolutely no problem, you can visit the site. I have opened this site number of times since morning without any problem, infact I am still on this site.
I will come back again on this subject after meeting both the patient and the concerned Neuro Doctor ; likely by Friday i.e 20 Feb 2015.
Ramuu, thanks for the reassurance. I've had a quick look through the site with no problems. No in depth check though.
We're waiting for this. When will it happen in the US? And when will insurance cover it? I know it's close. Please pray.
FYI ....Outcome of meeting with Doctor
Yesterday , myself and my brother-in-law met .Dr.Na’eem A Sadiq MBBS, DPM ( NIMHANS ), MD, IRC Psych.( London ), PhD Neuropsychiatrist at Plexus .
He told me that he has cleared many PD & MS cases successfully ; but when I ask for reference , he tells that patients are not willing to come forward .
Procedure costs Rs 3,00,000/- ( Rupees three Lakhs ) ; can be paid in 6 equal installments @ Rs 50000/- per month
Treatment duration : 6 Months
Process : Draws patient's bone marrow , culture 5 days , spinal injects cultured cells : 6 Injections at different intervals over a period of 6 Months. Only day care 6 to 8 hrs to stay in bed, after each injection, no need to get admitted to hospital.
Assures : 100 % cure ; 50% improvement within 2 months. Zero side effects ; have faith in GOD and Doctor .
Other medication : Multi-Vitamins & Anti-Oxidants , worth Rs 1000/- Per month to be procured at extra cost.
One important Question comes to my mind : If .Dr.Na’eem A Sadiq with minimum infrastructure can cure these deadly diseases !!; why none of the big hospitals with high-tech infrastructure are giving this assurance or follow the process ???. Checked with Fortis , Apollo, Columbia Asia etc .... all tell no cure , only medication management .
Worth looking at this link also :Please read more / see link, posted in TOI in May 2014 : timesofindia.indiatimes.com...
Major Extract reproduced below : But Risks & Rewards are always together !!!
Stempuetics Research Pvt Ltd in association with Manipal Health Enterprise and Cipla has been working on stem cell research for three years now.
Currently, the only approved stem cell therapy in India is that of bone marrow, which is used for patients suffering from thalassemia and lymphoma diseases. Usage of stem cells for any other ailment is not deemed therapy as it is not scientifically approved by the government of India.
Dr Jeff Karp, principal faculty at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, said India is pretty close to the US in its research in stem cells. "Many researchers in the US have completed phase 2 while the Indian research at Stempuetics is nearing completion," he said, adding, "We are waiting for the drug controller general of India to consider stem cells as a drug."
B N Manohar, CEO of Stempeutics, said: "Stem cells are like gold mine, when wisely used for medicinal purpose. We are waiting for the amendment to be made in the Drugs and Cosmetic Act to regulate stem cells as drug."
Dr Mahendra Rao, vice president for regenerative medicine, the New York Stem Cell Foundation, has worked in stem cell research for over two decades. "The regulations for usage of stem cells in India and the US are almost the same. But in the US, the laws are imposed effectively unlike India, where the irregular usage of stem cells is still going on," he said.
'Beware of false claims'
Doctors at the meeting warned against usage of unapproved, irregular stem cell practices that have claimed to heal kidney disorders, brain malfunctioning, hair loss and so on. "Patients have not only lost money but lives too. They cannot be termed as therapies, as they are not scientifically proven. Patients must not fall for such unauthentic practices," said Prof Polani B Seshagiri, department of molecular reproduction, development and genetics, IISc.