Looks promising
Stem cells to treat Parkinson's? 2 small ... - Cure Parkinson's
Stem cells to treat Parkinson's? 2 small studies hint at success


"For a typical Parkinson's patient, "you would expect every year to get two to three points worse," says Dr. Lorenz Studer, who directs the Center for Stem Cell Biology at the Sloan Kettering Institute in New York and is a scientific adviser to BlueRock.
Participants in Studer's study had a very different experience: "The high-dose group, they got about 20 points better.""
have other stem cell trials failed? I don’t know much about this topic.
Yes. There were trials at the end of the last century with very mixed results. Some serious adverse events and complications. There are good reasons to think that all of the trials this time around learned enough from those earlier ones to succeed. But, it's important to remember, that this only fixes dopamine deficiency. At its best, it is like permanent perfect Sinemet. It doesnt affect constipation, sense of smell, fatigue and other non-motor symptoms.
But permanent, perfect Sinemet is still pretty good.
Some studies with monkeys hace shown benefits beyond motor sumptoms, we really dont fully understand the phisiopathology of Parkinsons, so maybe we can have some added benefits
I think that's where non-medical therapies may be able to provide a role (B1, light therapy etc.).
It also still remains to be seen whether the newly created dopaminergic neurons survive over the long term given that the underlying disease pathology isn't being addressed. It could be that the neuron death process takes 10 to 20 years so the stem cell process may just need to be repeated in the future to maintain optimal dopamine levels.