Adult stem cells removed from her bone marrow gave her life back. She previously suffered from congestive heart failure.
Barbro Lowed, a retired air hostess from London, England says that stem cell research using Adult Stem Cells removed from her bone marrow has given her her life back. Barbro had previously been suffering from congestive heart failure. The heart failure was caused by a faulty valve.
This research story starts with Barbro going into congestive heart failure because of a leaky heart valve. Then in Barbro’s own words -
"Unless it was repaired, my heart would steadily worsen, until it couldn’t function any more. Even though I needed the operation straight away, the NHS waiting list was two years, which really worried me.
After six months, with no sign of an operation date, I was getting desperate. I felt dizzy and lethargic all the time and couldn’t even walk to the local shops without struggling for breath.
When Free Health Care Isn’t Free Anymore"
Can you imagine needing an operation yesterday and having to wait 2 years? That is shameful but she found hope. A Stem Cell Doctor Who Used Her Own Adult Stem Cells!
Barbro found Professor Andreas Zeiher in Germany who had been performing stem cell therapy using the patient’s own Adult Stem Cells for many years.
According to Barbro’s account, Dr. Zeiher implanted the stem cells into her heart valve which apparently improved both her valve and her congestive heart failure. But if you look at the article, in part 2, Dr. Zeiher describes implanting the stem cells into the arteries to cure the heart failure and in turn the heart valve? Either way, the Repair (adult) Stem Cells were applied, she received treatment.
The most important part of the story is that Barbro now has her life back thanks to being implanted with her own Adult Stem Cells.
Also from the article is this interesting tidbit from Dr. Zeiher: Stem cells have this extraordinary ability to turn into other cells.
They help the heart heal by encouraging the formation of new blood vessels, which brings more oxygen and nutrients to the heart muscle.
And as far as we know, unlike drug treatments, stem cell transplants have no undesirable side-effects.The process is also less risky than conventional open-heart surgery, as it doesn’t involve a general anaesthetic, which is always a concern with a heart failure patient.
You can read the full at:
Stem Cell Research Article This is the 2nd day in a row with a Heart Disease story on
www.donmargolis.com helped by Stem Cell Research using a patient’s own stem cells. Yesterday we featured a Michigan man who also suffered from
congestive heart failure.
You can search our extensive database of
over 100 diseases treated today with Repair (adult) Stem Cells at
www.RepairStemCells.org!
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