Since last December, they have accepted 100 patients per month. The treatment involves 5 sessions and sounds very promising. Even if it doesn't cure the disease all together, it improves symptoms and slows down the progress of the disease. Does anyone know more about it?
good news! The Japanese government approv... - Cure Parkinson's
good news! The Japanese government approved stem cell therapy for Parkinson's.
When they say slows down progress, by how much compared to L-Dopa?
Levidopa can reduce symptoms but does not slow progress. Vigorous regular exercise is the only thing proven to slow progress…except now it sounds like stem cell treatments can help slow progress!
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L dopa does not slow down the progression. It merely temporarily relieves symptoms.
It is very similar to the stem cells treatment offered by Hope Bioscience in Houston Texas. I'm hoping the fact that Japan has approved it will help it get approved here so insurance will cover it. In the meantime it is available through the FDA Right to Try program at Hope.
Hi, do you know how the Hope Bio in Houston works? Their website is quite confusing and doesnt say anything about using the individual's own stem cells to provide them with some kind of therapy. I called and emailed them, and i'm awaiting response, but if you could please provide the information you know about this place
If you are going for the Right to Try program you contact them. There is paperwork to fill out which they will email you. Upon receiving the signed paperwork they will schedule an appointment for blood work at their facility in Houston. After you are approved you go to plastic surgeon and he removes a small amount of fat from your abdomen. They culture the stem cells from that. They culture a large amount and freeze them. Then they take some of those cells and culture them to make your treatment. You will pay a banking fee for the development and storage of your stem cells. On infusion day you show up and they administer the cells via infusion in your arm. The FDA doesn't allow them to make any profit from the treatment because it is not approved. The cost is around 6000 per infusion. Let me know if you have any questions. You can see videos on them by looking them up on YouTube. Their stem cells are the best available and many other places doing trials get the cells from Hope.
Wow thank you so much for the info. They could have explained that better in the website. Do you know of anyone with PD that has tried something like this with them or somewhere else? Trying to weigh in the cost-benefit
They have been doing FDA approved clinical trials for a few years regarding Parkinson's. They started inv Investigating Parkinson's because someone in a trial for long haul COVID happened to have Parkinson's and once he got the stem cell treatment he told them his Parkinson's symptoms were disappearing. They have a few openings left in their current trial involving donor stem cells. The trial is an opportunity to get treatments at no cost to you. The trial has a placebo group. Everyone has a 50/50 chance to get the stem cells. After the trial is over the people who got the placebo will get the stem cells so eventually you will get 6 free infusions. Pretty much everyone who has gotten the stem cells had shown improvement. I'm getting treatments now from a trial I was in a couple of years ago where I got the placebo. I see improvement and I'm just at my 3rd treatment. The people at Hope are really top rate.
Thank you so much for your prompt feedback. I called again, but i guess it's almost 5pm . Do you have a contact person email or phone i could use? i tried the one ending at 8840
David is in charge of the trial. He should get back to you tomorrow. If not let me know.
David T. Gonzalez RN
Clinical Affairs Specialist-Clinical Team Lead
Hope Biosciences Research Foundation
16700 Creek Bend Dr
Sugar Land TX 77478
david@hopebio.org
(o)346-900-0340 ext. 101
(c)346-900-0339
Have you entered the trial at Hope Bio & if so, how's it going?
I'm in my erd trial. I was placebo group in the first 2. I am seeing improvement.
Probably best if you quote your Information source.
Good Morning,
I wrote about this several months ago.
Here is what I found out about the Stem Cell Treatment in Japan.
I inquired about this in September 2023, and they stated that a patient needs to receive 10 treatments over a period of 5 months (one treatment every 2 weeks).
The cost would be $15,000 USD every treatment totalling $150,000 USD after 10 treatments.
Below is the reply that I received.
1. Discovery Package 200 million cells USD15,000 - Banking 5 years - Clinic fee waiver 1 time.
2. Wellness Package 1,000 million cells USD60,000 - Banking 10 years - Clinic fee waiver 3 times.
Adding Cells 100 million cells USD7,000 Banking Only USD10,000 - Period: Lifetime
The above amount does not include fat extraction costs. Please pay separately at the collection clinic.
Administration Location in Japan
The 2nd Nishihara Clinic Osaka 8 Chome-5-10, Noma, Itami-city, Hyogo - I.V.: JPY30,000
- Joint: JPY35,000 (Cash only), or
Trinity Clinic Fukuoka Fukuoka 6-14-22 Matsushima, Higashi-gu, Fukuoka.
They do not provide any further information.
If this treatment is above board, then 10 treatments should show benefits over and above any other clinics who are offering stem cell treatment. Reason being multiple studies have shown that continued treatment in a 12 month period has better sustained improvements with neurological disorders.
Best Wishes,
how can yhey show slowing progression in 5 months?
Link. Please
I’m not an expert, but I would think this would not slow the progression per se, but it might heal some damaged neurons and essentially reverse the disease clock by a few years. (But I don’t imagine we know for sure.)
South Korea’s Biostar Stem Cell Research Institute is a partner of Trinity Clinic Fukuoka, in Japan. Their contact info is:
Contacts
Nature Cell
Sanghoon Song
shsong@naturecell.co.kr
or
Access Communication & Consulting Co.
Soyeon Kim, +82-10-9256-6285
sykim@accesspr.co.kr
or
Sehui An, +82-10-7749-3298
shan@accesspr.co.kr