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Stroke


 
About This Video

Grace Draper Case

Video Descriptions:
Grace Draper was a victim of hemorrhagic stroke, and was paralysed as a result. This interview takes place after Grace was treated with AdiStem's stem cell IV therapy. This is what she has to say....

Patient Derived Fat Stem Cells for Stroke Treatment


Same day procedure -- can "bank" or freeze extra cells for later treatments or doses, usually 3 doses.

The AdiStem procedure has been performed on many patients with a variety of neurological and brain defects, including Stroke. The following scans clearly show "tagged" activated stem cells cross the blood brain barrier and home on the injured area of the brain. Our partner hospitals and clinics have treated stroke patients using our technology as an adjunct therapy to a complete rehabilitation program.

There are over 130 published clinical trials using Adult Stem Cells to treat Stroke and neurological conditions. Results, techniques, cellular implantation and protocols are still being developed and improved. (See below.)


Example of Radio Tagging of the Stem Cells with Brain Injury

The stem cells were injected via IV drip without activating the cells with the AdiStem technology. These unactivated stem cells did not go to the site of the injury.

The stem cells were injected via IV drip after activating the cells with the AdiStem technology. These activated stem cells go to the site of the injury.


Indium Brain Scan - Male, Australia


Note slide 15 (above) indicates indium tagged stem cells implanted in brain.


Dark spots on slide 15 and 16 (above) indicate indium tagged stem cells. (See arrows.)


Color Indium Brain Scan, Male, Australia


See Scan 15 (above). Yellow-orange area indicates "hot spot" indium tagged stem cells.


Scan 15 (above). Yellow-orange area indicates indium tagged stem cells have lodged in damaged brain tissue.


Please feel free to contact AdiStem with any further inquiries.


References -- Adult (from the patient) Stem Cells for Stroke

PubMed: 130 Cited References and Studies on Stroke